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Watching surgery in VR isn't for the faint of heart

Next month, my mom will retire as a theater nurse. For almost 40 years she's been walking into her hospital on a near daily basis, donning a fresh pair of scrubs and helping a surgical team save people's lives.

Tesla Model S Ludicrous Mode: Brits react

If you put down big money for a Tesla Model S, one of the features you'll never get bored of is Ludicrous Mode.

Facebook is poised to take the chatbot world by storm

Even though chatbots have been around for quite some time -- remember the SmarterChild bot on AIM? -- they've only recently become the darlings of the tech world.

HTC 10 review: The flagship the company should have made years ago

HTC has done it. The company's new flagship smartphone, the 10 (yes, that's the name, and no, I don't like it either), is a credible contender for Android greatness.

The Amazon Tap is a so-so speaker with a so-so voice assistant

The Amazon Echo has been an unexpected hit for Amazon. Since it came out a year and a half ago, the always-listening Alexa has expanded its reach beyond ordering stuff and answering questions about the weather to controlling household items and cars.

A semi-autonomous road trip in the Tesla Model S

Perhaps the worst driving experience of my life happened in 2009 while helping a friend move.

Samsung's Dolby Atmos soundbar system will cost $1,499

We were intrigued by Samsung's HW-K950 soundbar system back at CES, mainly because it promised to be a simple way to bring Dolby Atmos into your living room.

Samsung's 2016 4K TVs start at $1,499, get even smarter

This year is shaping up to be a 4K HDR showdown for all of the big TV makers. We've already seen Vizio and LG's entries, and now Samsung has announced more details about its latest lineup.

LG G5 review: Bolder doesn't always mean better

LG thinks it's time for a change. Rather than build just another thin, fast flagship, the company's latest work lets you augment it with purpose-built, snap-on accessories.

The revolution in action cameras will now be stabilized

Shaky action camera footage is such a common problem that it's almost become an accepted part of the experience.

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