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Luminox has a new Leatherback Sea Turtle Giant, and the styling is a clear break from the watch’s usual ocean-coded identity: a full desert wash. This one, model XS.0326, keeps the 44mm turtle-shell case and recolors every surface in the same sand tone. Case, bezel, strap, all of it. It’s $475, and it’s aimed at […]

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Lenovo announced the ThinkPad 16-inch Click-Go Backpack (Aura Edition) at CES 2026 as part of its new ThinkPad accessory lineup. The laptop bag swaps the main zipper for a one-handed magnetic closure with a Fidlock fastener, targeting commuters and travelers who want quick access to a 16-inch laptop and everyday carry essentials without the two-handed […]

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Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo launched last March with an A18 Pro chip, four colors: Silver, Blush, Citrus, and Indigo, and a set of trade-offs at its price point. The Neo ships with two USB-C ports (one USB 2, one USB 3; no Thunderbolt), no backlit keyboard on any configuration, and storage capped at 512GB with […]

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Huawei just put its own AI glasses on a stage. At an event in China on April 20, the company unveiled the Huawei AI Glasses, the first HarmonyOS eye wearable with an AI-powered camera and a built-in real-time translation tool, pitching them squarely at the category that Meta’s Ray-Ban and Oakley collabs have been dominating […]

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The Artemis II crew already made their trip around the Moon, and space nostalgia’s been on overdrive ever since. Omega Speedmasters get all the spotlight, but the Artemis program’s inspired a lot more than flight-rated chronographs. We’re talking DIY smartwatches you solder yourself, Casio mods done up for the Moon crew, and LEGO rockets tall […]

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