Deveillance Spectre I

The Viral Gadget That Promises to Silence Your Eavesdropping Devices

Have you ever mentioned a product in conversation and then seen an ad for it minutes later on your phone? You’re not imagining things, and you’re definitely not alone. A new pocket-sized gadget called Spectre I from a startup called Deveillance went viral recently with a bold pitch: it can stop your phone, your laptop, and your Alexa from recording what you say. The internet loved the idea. Security experts? They have questions.

AI voice phishing

Criminals Are Using Cloned Voices to Fool Government Officials and It’s Working

Your phone rings. The voice on the other end sounds exactly like someone you trust, maybe a senior government official or even your boss. But it’s not them. It’s a scammer using artificial intelligence to impersonate them with frightening accuracy. This isn’t science fiction. It’s happening right now, and the FBI wants you to know about it.

LG’s 9mm “Wallpaper TV” and Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuums Steal the Show at CES 2026

LG’s 9mm “Wallpaper TV” and Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuums Steal the Show at CES 2026

CES 2026 wrapped up last week, and if you missed the show floor chaos in Las Vegas, you missed something special. Among the thousands of gadgets competing for attention, two categories stood out: TVs so thin they practically disappear and robot vacuums with actual legs that can climb stairs. LG’s ultra-thin OLED technology and Roborock’s stair-conquering Saros Rover had everyone circling back for another look at the demo stations.

Why Mobile Apps Are the Future of Big-Ticket Buying

Why Mobile Apps Are the Future of Big-Ticket Buying

Pull out your phone and you can order dinner, book a flight, or schedule a doctor’s appointment. But what about buying a car or financing new furniture? Today’s shoppers want the same speed for these bigger purchases too. Mobile apps are changing how people spend thousands of dollars, and the shift is happening faster than you might think.