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Razer and Fossil Made a Smartwatch ‘Designed for Gamers’ (Whatever That Means)

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Every company wants to make a smartwatch, but Razer—a company best known for gaming peripherals decked out in RGB lighting—at least had the good sense this time to partner with an experienced watch maker. Read more.

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These Are the Gadgets We're Giving This Year

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The fourth episode of Gizmodo’s podcast Gadgettes just dropped, and this week, we’re getting ready for the holidays. Your hosts, Gizmodo reporter Florence Ion and senior editor Caitlin McGarry, womansplain the latest gadgets we’re testing and reviewing. Usually, we interview our fellow Gizmodo reporters about the… Read more.

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HTC's New VR Headset Leaked, and It's the Weirdest-Looking One Yet

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Even if you put aside its decidedly bug-eyed appearance, the leaked HTC Vive Flow is a baffling headset. By all accounts, it’s supposed to be a standalone consumer VR device that’s made for activities like meditating and streaming media. It also will allegedly come with its own take on the metaverse. In a somewhat… Read more.

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Facebook's Ray-Ban Glasses Leaked and They Look Awfully Familiar

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After years of murmurs, Facebook was all set to formally announce its first pair of “smart” sunglasses today. Ray-Ban, Facebook’s partner on this project, even put up a splashy site teasing the announcement two days ago. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg even posted video clips supposedly taken with the device. And then… Read more.

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Zuck Confirms Facebook's Smart Glasses Will Be Its Next Stab at Hardware

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It’s been a while since we’ve heard about Facebook’s collaboration with Ray-Ban on a pair of augmented reality glasses. But in comments during an earnings call, CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed that no, he hasn’t forgotten about the device. It’ll actually be the company’s next hardware release. Read more.

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The Most Disappointing Gadgets of 2021

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We review a lot of gadgets here at Gizmodo, and honestly, many of them are good. We detailed our favorites here. But we also see a lot of really bad products—some are just plain bad, while others are capable and well-designed but fatally flawed in one way or another (usually when it comes to privacy). Still others… Read more.

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