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A new year brings with it plenty of traditions, but one of the most threatening to our wallets each passing year is that, after months of relative peace and quiet, Lego just decides to put out tons of new sets every January 1. There are over 150 new sets hitting shelves today, so here’s our roundup of the biggest and best. January is one of the most important release months for Lego, so it’s no surprise that we’re getting releases from practically every line the brick-builder makes sets for, from brands like Star Wars and Marvel to staples like the Architecture, Ideas,…

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Like every year, a slew of new TVs are waiting to be unveiled at CES. Unlike every other year, the big TV brands seem to have quite similar ideas on how to innovate. To sum it up, everyone and their mother is releasing an RGB TV, and CES 2026 is setting the stage for Samsung, LG, Hisense, and more to duke it out in very direct head-to-head comparison.Typically, there’s a decent amount of variety between the new TVs from each brand: In 2025, LG’s main thing was an expansion of its best-in-class OLED TVs, TCL went hard on mini-LED, and…

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Apple released a ton of new hardware this year, ranging from new iPhones to iPads to Macs and more. Here’s a recap of all the new products Apple introduced this year. Apple released 16+ new products in 2025, here’s the full list February iPhone 16e The iPhone 16e replaced the iPhone SE as Apple’s entry-level iPhone, packing a 6.1-inch OLED display with Face ID, the A18 chip with Apple Intelligence support, and Apple’s custom C1 modem for improved battery efficiency. Starting at $599 with 128GB storage, it brought advanced features like a 48MP Fusion camera and Action button to Apple’s…

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Whether you’re worried about the open network at your local coffee shop or want to get around geo-restrictions when you’re traveling, NordVPN can help. A virtual private network (VPN) is like a protective tunnel, keeping your data safe from prying eyes. VPNs aren’t perfect protection (you need to trust your VPN provider), but they’re always going to be better than nothing when you’re using a public hotspot. They also make it easy to continue to watch your favorite shows even when you’re on vacation. If you want to learn more about how to protect yourself online, see our guide to…

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If you’ve been using that extra space under your oven (you know that hidden drawer) for pot and pan storage, you’re not alone. As the holiday baking season begins, have you ever stopped to wonder what the true purpose of that little hideaway below your oven is actually for? It might be more magical than you think. If you’re in the dark about what that drawer is really used for, read on for insight into why your oven has that space.Don’t miss any of our unbiased tech content and lab-based reviews. Add CNET as a preferred Google source on Chrome.But…

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Over the holidays, dbrand has introduced a neat new skin design called “Sketch 2D” that turns your Pixel 10 – and a bunch of other devices – into a real-life cartoon. “Sketch 2D” is the latest collection of skin designs available at dbrand, having launched last week on Christmas Day. The new design adopts the look of a classic doodle and applies it to your device, giving it a 2D cartoon look, but on a 3D object in the real world. It’s a pretty cool look, and one that’s available for a big lineup of devices including the Pixel 10…

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Verdict The Canon PIXMA TS4150i is an affordable inkjet multifunction device. It’s quite suited to general-purpose use in the home, and can turn in some impressive speeds. It also doesn’t short-change you for quality, delivering strong prints, scans and copies. Given this, and its competitive price, we don’t mind its reasonably basic specs and lack of screen, but it’s harder to forgive very expensive running costs: this is a printer for occasional use only. Very good results all round Fast enough for a budget device Good to see duplex printing at this price A little basic Very expensive to run…

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One of the many concerns about artificial intelligence these days is how the rush to build data centers is impacting local communities. Data centers can create a drain on resources, and some utility companies have already said customers can expect to see their electricity bills growing as these facilities increase demand. There have been some discussions of what other power sources could support the AI engine, and wind power specialist Airloom is one company that’s looking to address the problem. Ahead of the business’ upcoming appearance at CES, we’ve learned a bit about what Airloom has accomplished this year and…

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We were just touting 2025 as a huge year for anime, but 2026 is poised to repeat that—and it’s coming out of the gates swinging with some big banner titles jam-packed into January. With that in mind, we’ve assembled a list of shows we think you should add to your watchlist, who made them, and why they’re going to be great. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Season 2 Studio: MadhouseRelease Date: January 16Sales Pitch: A tale of an elf woman and her new young companions as they trek out on a lascivious journey filled with innocuously impeccable fight scenes and tons…

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Marvel Studios decided to ring in the new year with a fresh trailer for Wonder Man, its eight-episode miniseries premiering later this month on Disney+. Part of the MCU’s Phase Six, the miniseries was created by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi and the Legend of Five Rings) and Andrew Guest (Hawkeye), with Guest serving as showrunner. As previously reported, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars as Simon Williams, aka Wonder Man, an actor and stunt person with actual superpowers who decides to audition for the lead role in a superhero TV series—a reboot of an earlier Wonder Man incarnation. Demetrius Grosse plays Simon’s…

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