tech

Review: The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Surprised Me With These Features

Sleek and light, the S26 offers a few unexpected features that won me over

From Our EIC: The Recipe for a Perfect Listening Room

Including a great record player, a Rocco smart fridge and an Eames chair dupe

The Hyperice Hypervolt 3 Line Outshines Other Massage Guns

The brand's latest offers more percussion speeds, longer battery life and quieter operation with fully redesigned attachments

Can Google Help Find Your Lost Luggage?

A number of global airlines are on board

Spotify Continues Its March Into the Book World

The app is rolling out a number of enticing features that not only elevate its audiobook experience, but facilitate reading physical books, too

Cars Should Not Be iPhones

The automotive industry’s cosplay as Silicon Valley has torpedoed the modern driving experience

What Is a Life of Nonstop Ads Doing to Our Minds?

From the Belle Époque to today, advertisements have shifted from art to assault. How do we cope, or better yet, fight back?

At This Year’s CES, AI Ruled Everything

We spent four days in Vegas to make sense of the biggest tech trends and buzziest new products, from smart glasses to [checks notes] laundry robots

Want to Run a Marathon in 2026? Samsung Can Help.

The Samsung S25 Edge and Galaxy Watch8 are a wellness match made in heaven

Would You Buy a Car From the Company That Builds iPhones?

Foxconn, which manufactures phones for Apple, just launched its first electric vehicle

InsideHook’s Guide to the Best End-of-Year Sales

Hundreds of deals on apparel, home goods, activewear and more

15 Last-Minute Gifts We Swear By, All Available on Amazon

The king of instant shipping is here to save the (holi)day

The Best Gifts Under $250 to Spoil Them Rotten

A meaningful gift doesn't have to break the bank

The InsideHook Newsletter.

News, advice and insights for the most interesting person in the room.

Would You Buy a Car From the Company That Builds iPhones?

Foxconn, which manufactures phones for Apple, just launched its first electric vehicle

InsideHook’s Guide to the Best End-of-Year Sales

Hundreds of deals on apparel, home goods, activewear and more

15 Last-Minute Gifts We Swear By, All Available on Amazon

The king of instant shipping is here to save the (holi)day

The Best Gifts Under $250 to Spoil Them Rotten

A meaningful gift doesn't have to break the bank

The Best Gifts Under $100, Because Good Doesn’t Have to Mean Expensive

We've got the classics, like high-quality jewelry and cozy slippers, as well as plenty of picks you won't find elsewhere

The Best Gifts Under $50, Because Good Doesn’t Have to Mean Expensive

We've got the classics, like holiday-blend coffee and cozy sweaters, as well as plenty of picks you won't find elsewhere

The Best Gifts to Give Gen-Z, According to Gen-Zers

What the young and restless really want this holiday season

The Best Black Friday Tech Deals to Shop Right Now

'Tis the season for heavily-discounted gadgets from Amazon, Best Buy, Target and many more

Review: We Tried the Most Powerful Body Sculptor on the Market

The HigherDose Body Sculptor sits at the same price point, but with more horsepower and bigger results

The Labor Day Sales Have Landed

Our 50 favorite sales (and counting), running the gamut from style to tech

From Our EIC: Taking a Moment to Drown Out the Noise

A note on performative judgement, and the headphones you'll need to tune it out

Review: Can This Ingenious Device Replace Traditional Sleep Aids?

Lunette combines scent, vibration and breathwork to promote deeper sleep. It’s also the first sleep aid that’s worked for me.

China Makes Brain Implant Technology a Priority

Can Chinese brain-computer interfaces best those from American companies like Neuralink?

Ray-Ban Meta Sunglasses, the Ultimate Father’s Day Gift, Are on Sale

Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarers combine top-tier tech with an iconic sunglasses frame. They also make a great present for dad.

The Dumbest Way to Accelerate the Water Crisis

AI isn’t only turning our brains to mush, it’s sucking our country dry in the process