Tile Pro drops to $25 in its best price of the year

The latest Tile Pro is now available for $25, its lowest price of the year so far, giving shoppers a cheaper entry point into one of the most established Bluetooth tracking tags.
reMarkable’s Paper Pro momentum gets a quieter, simpler companion in Paper Pure

reMarkable’s new Paper Pure trims the digital notebook idea down to its core: writing, reading, and staying focused.
Valve’s 50-Ton Console Import Spike Has Steam Hardware Watchers on Alert

Fresh import records suggest Valve brought in roughly 50 tons of game consoles over just two days, a sharp hardware signal that has fans and industry watchers looking for what comes next.
SwitchBot’s rechargeable button pusher gets a notable discount

A handy smart home gadget that can physically press buttons and flip switches is seeing a solid price drop, making low-effort automation a little easier to justify.
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 get a timely $40 discount in new Mother’s Day promo

A new Mother’s Day promo drops the price of Shokz’s OpenRun Pro 2 by $40, putting fresh attention on the brand’s bass-forward open-ear headphones just as gift shopping picks up.
Esoteric Ebb turns every choice into a risky, hilarious tabletop-style detour

Esoteric Ebb is getting noticed for a rare trick: making a video game feel like a flexible tabletop campaign, where your bad ideas can become the best stories.
Aurzen’s pocket-size trifold projector is seeing a steep discount right now

Aurzen’s unusually small trifold projector is discounted by nearly 40 percent, making the compact gadget a timely option for travelers, small-space streamers, and anyone curious about portable projection.
Can ‘de-extinction’ actually work? One antelope project suggests the idea is getting more real

A high-profile antelope project is testing whether so-called de-extinction is more than a flashy headline — and whether the science behind it could have real conservation value.
Musk v. Altman: What the evidence released so far actually shows

Court exhibits in Elon Musk’s case against Sam Altman and OpenAI are starting to sketch how the relationship broke down — and what each side may try to prove next.
Conspiracy Video Creators Are Finding a Bigger Stage in Primetime

Conspiracy-driven video creators are no longer confined to the internet’s edges. Their growing presence in primetime-style media shows how fringe narratives can be repackaged for a broader audience.