It's that time again when I start to reminisce about the literally countless gadgets and that have been through my hands over the past year. And just to give you an idea of how many that is, the content that gets reviewed here on ZDNET is just a fraction of what I've started testing. Less than half. Most that don't make the cut are just not up to scratch, others I have some issue partway through the review,
Tile tracking tags can be a useful way to find your lost keys, wallet, or pets. But be careful: Researchers say the Bluetooth-enabled tags can broadcast unencrypted data that could allow a tech-savvy stalker-or the company itself- to spy on your movements. Not only that, but an attacker could use an anti-theft feature to spoof your Tile device and make it seem like you (or at least your belongings) were in a location you never visited.
Artificial intelligence has reached a tipping point, with an unprecedented scale of adoption marking it as one of the largest and fastest-emerging monetization gaps in recent consumer tech history.