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GUNNAR Optiks Expands its Fallout Lineup with New Lucky 38 Glasses

The Lucky 38 glasses make their inspiration clear from the first glance. Drawing from one of the franchise’s most iconic locations, the design channels the neon glow and retro futurism of the Lucky 38 Resort & Casino.

Steam’s Hardware Rollout Hits a Delay

The most pressing question, of course, is why Valve still won’t commit to pricing or a firm launch date. The company’s answer is blunt: memory and storage shortages have worsened since the hardware reveal in November

Bose Valentine’s Day Deals Deliver Stylish Audio Upgrades

These crowd favorites are part of Bose’s Valentine’s Day offers, running from February 6 to 16, giving shoppers a solid window to pick up something thoughtful without resorting to last minute panic buys.

CES 2026: Lenovo Expands its Yoga Line

The announcements span from a mid‑tier creative workhorse to ultra‑light clamshells, convertible 2‑in‑1s, and all‑in‑one desktops, each tuned to different workflows and price points.

CES 2026: ASUS Reinvents the Dual‑Screen Laptop Again With the 2026 Zenbook and ROG Zephyrus DUO

ASUS says the entire machine is 5% smaller than the previous generation, despite packing in more powerful hardware and a larger battery.

CES 2026: LG’s 2026 Gram Pro Lineup Pushes Ultra‑Light AI Laptops Into a New Era

the new Gram Pro 17 and Gram Pro 16, built around a striking new material called Aerominum and a dual‑AI architecture that blends on‑device intelligence with cloud‑based Copilot+ capabilities.
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