Want to improve your health and sleep this year? A smart ring could help. Smart rings track everything a smartwatch does -- sleep, activity, and wellness -- all around your finger and without a ...
Kara Jillian Brown is the Beauty Editor of InStyle. She began her career at Well+Good, where she spent five years evolving from Editorial Intern, to News Writer, to Beauty Writer. She earned a ...
There are flashy smart home tools headed to store shelves this year, but those might not be the products that make the biggest splash in 2025. David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more than a ...
As crews battle devastating wildfires in southern California, vivid images have emerged of air tankers dropping bright red and pink powder on Los Angeles suburbs. The eye-catching substance - fire ...
Live translation, GPS, cameras: glasses are quickly adopting new functionalities. "There are so many of these smart wearables, and more of them are going on your face," said Techsponential analyst Avi ...
Smart glasses and artificial intelligence (AI) wearables are gaining traction at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, giving Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses a run for their money ...
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Click here for more information. Huda Beauty is back with another stunning shade of its bestselling Easy Bake Powder, and this one may be its most blush-enhancing and brightening formula yet.
The new Caséta Smart Shades are more affordable than the company's other smart shade options. They start at just $399. These smart shades have standard controls but they are also compatible with ...
There's a lot to keep track of at CES: TVs, cars and AI (so much AI), but the latest innovations in smart home devices are always a huge draw. Homes are becoming increasingly complex places with a ...
In November 2024, as much of the country prepared for colder days, the Phoenix City Council approved a $60 million plan to combat hotter ones with what can be a scarce resource in the desert: shade.