
The Best of Berlin’s Consumer Electronics Show
Samsung’s new smartwatch, Marshall’s music-loving phone, Bang & Olufsen’s new speaker and more.

Samsung’s new smartwatch, Marshall’s music-loving phone, Bang & Olufsen’s new speaker and more.
By Tom Samiljan

Bowers & Wilkins’ flagship speakers get a bevy of new upgrades.

The iPad Pro comes with multitasking, an A9X processor and a new friend, the Pencil.
By Darren Murph

We only wanted one thing: an exclusive content package that would change television forever.
By Darren Murph

Samsung watches you sleep, Motorola tries again with the 360, Stanford’s “intelligent” cars and more.
By Darren Murph

The Leica name is legendary but their non-rangefinder cameras have never quite lived up to it.


The recently Kickstarted technology is revolutionary — but will its price point deter potential converts?
By Darren Murph

For budding entrepreneurs, getting funded is more or less the easy part. But the vast majority of crowdsourced and venture-backed products ship in an untimely fashion.
By Darren Murph

The iPod Classic is now a distant memory for many.

Unlike a paper map, Natural Atlas is a new, continuously changing online map that will allow users to update information about the outdoors in real time.

This pocket-sized device is the simplest way to bring a reliable internet connection with you, everywhere in the U.S.
By Gear Patrol

How we printed a handy EDC organizer for Apple’s earbuds in under two hours.
By Gear Patrol

How we printed a handy golf divot tool and a tee in under 30 minutes.
By Gear Patrol

Spotify rocks. But does Apple Music rock louder?
By Darren Murph

Don’t allow the smartphone to own you.
By Darren Murph

Video games, booze and friends — when you’ve shaken off your winter cabin fever in full, they provide at least one good reason to come back inside.
By Nick Milanes

We do more than just design.
By Darren Murph

The Hasselblad CFV-50c is a 50-megapixel medium-format digital sensor attached to a camera that was first manufactured in 1957. It costs $15,000.

Missent love notes, hasty resignation letters, work-inappropriate memes — gone with the click of a button.
By AJ Powell