Tag: Buyer’s Guide
Data-driven recommendations to help you choose the right tech investments.
-

AI Agent Evaluation: Why contractors share past work
Companies sometimes ask contractors to upload past deliverables so they can run an AI agent evaluation on realistic tasks. AI agent evaluation helps firms compare

Home Solar Batteries: How Smart Storage Cuts Bills
A home solar battery stores electricity from your rooftop panels so you use fewer kilowatt‑hours from the grid and cut your bill. A home solar

Kia EV2: Why small electric cars may boom in Europe
Last updated: 10. January 2026 Berlin, 10. January 2026 Insights The Kia EV2 is a compact, Europe‑focused electric car revealed at the Brussels Motor Show.

Dolby Vision 2: What the upgrade changes on your TV
Dolby Vision 2 brings a new set of image tools that aim to make HDR streaming look better on modern TVs. If you wonder whether

9,000mAh Phone Batteries: Why 2026 may end charger anxiety
Bigger smartphone cells are back in focus: the 9,000mAh phone battery promises multi‑day use without carrying a power bank. Early 2026 launches and leaks put

Dynamic Electricity Prices: How Flex Use Cuts Bills
Dynamic electricity prices reward users who shift or automate consumption to cheaper hours. With a smart meter and simple choices — for example charging an

Ductless Heat Pumps: Why Multi-Zone Heating Is Booming
Ductless heat pump systems have become a practical way to heat and cool individual rooms without running ducts. They let you control temperatures per room,

Robotic lawn mowers: How ‘drop-and-mow’ will change yards
Drop-and-mow systems remove the need for buried wires and let a robot learn a garden’s shape using satellites, cameras or LiDAR. Robotic lawn mowers that

Matter smart bulbs: Why a $6 IKEA bulb could change homes
IKEA’s low-cost Matter smart bulbs have put the phrase “Matter smart bulb” into headlines because they make a modern, secure smart‑home standard suddenly affordable. Around

Energy-Efficient Windows: The Tech Claiming 90% Less Heat Loss
New glazing technologies promise large reductions in heat flow through glass. Energy-efficient windows now include vacuum insulated glazing and aerogel-filled units that, on the glazed