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AI Slop in Gadgets: How to spot hype and real value
Many devices now advertise “AI” features, but some of those claims are little more than marketing — often called AI slop. This article gives clear,

CES 2026: 7 shifts that will shape the gadgets you buy
Last updated: 01. January 2026 Berlin, 01. January 2026 Insights CES 2026 previews seven shifts likely to change the gadgets you buy: more on-device AI,

Dynamic electricity tariffs: How home batteries cut bills
Dynamic electricity tariffs change the price you pay for power during the day; with a home battery you can buy cheap electricity, store it, and

PC Memory Crunch: What it means for prices and upgrades
If you have delayed a RAM upgrade because prices climbed, the PC memory crunch is the reason to pay attention now. Supply choices by chip

Balcony Solar: What’s Safe, Legal, and Worth It in 2026
Balcony solar is a low-cost way to cut electricity bills by feeding sunlight into home sockets. This article looks at what plug-in solar panels can

Why an AI pen suddenly makes sense for everyday use
Last updated: 31. December 2025 Berlin, 31. December 2025 Insights An AI pen is gaining practical value as latency, recognition and workflows improve. New devices

E Ink Photo Frames: The Calm Fix for Camera Roll Chaos
If your camera roll feels overwhelming, an E Ink photo frame offers a quieter way to show pictures: it uses reflective e‑paper that looks close

How to choose a home battery: what households can realistically expect
Choosing the right Heimspeicher (home battery) changes how much solar power you actually use and how a household copes with power cuts. This guide shows

RAM becomes pricier: How to spot a good budget smartphone despite shortages
As DRAM supply tightens, the RAM price for phones is rising and that makes choosing a cheap Android device harder. This article gives practical, long‑lasting

Use the Stadia Controller as a Bluetooth Gamepad — Guide 2026
If you own a Stadia controller and want it to work like a normal Bluetooth gamepad, this guide helps you do that today. The Stadia