Close Menu
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
  • Home
  • What’s On
  • Mobile
  • Computers
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • How To
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now

3 Competing Visions for Intel’s Next Chapter

18 August 2025

The best gadgets and apps we’ve covered

18 August 2025

The Best Gaming Mouse

18 August 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
  • Home
  • What’s On
  • Mobile
  • Computers
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • How To
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
Home » The best gadgets and apps we’ve covered
What's On

The best gadgets and apps we’ve covered

News RoomBy News Room18 August 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

During the last half month, we’ve covered a lot of interesting gadgets and apps and thought we’d highlight a few that caught our attention the most. For example, we have a robovac that can mop the edges of your walls (something that my manual mop usually fails at), a charging cable that with any luck will last a good long time, and a new dock for the Mac Studio that adds a bunch of ports. And what’s cooler than 3D printing a lightsaber? Let’s dive in.

Two Narwal Flow robovacs, one with a taller base.

One of these years, I will get myself a robovac — hopefully one that will clean and mop the floor, pick up stray detritus, and wash the dishes. (Okay, maybe not this last one.) One of the latest to hit the market is the Narwal Flow, which is available for preorder and ships August 27th. It is distinguished by a mopping pad that can extend to reach the edges of walls. There are two versions: a standard model and one with a more compact dock that can connect to plumbing; both are currently discounted for preorders.

One of the obsessions of The Verge’s staff these days is senior reviewer Jennifer Pattison Tuohy’s chicken coop (yes, really), which has been outfitted with a variety of smart devices. Most recently, Jennifer installed what she describes as “the biggest smart home antenna I’ve ever seen,” the 12-inch-tall Home Assistant Connect ZWA-2 ($69), which she says has added smart accessibility “from the attic to the chicken coop.” The antenna plugs into any Home Assistant system via USB and can connect to any Z-Wave device.

USB-C cable rolled upUSB-C cable rolled up

Cables may not be the most exciting things to cover, but what would we do without them? And even better if the cables boast of both a higher level of durability and a fair amount of sustainable manufacture. Fairphone’s new USB cables are all C-to-C (there’s a removable USB-A adapter), and use entirely recycled copper wires and recycled plastic braiding and cable jackets. They come in 1m (3.3ft) and 2.5m (8.2ft) versions using the USB 2.0 spec costing from €19.95 (around $23), and a 1m (3.3ft) version using USB 3.2 for €34.95 (around $40).

Apple laptop with magnetic attachment with cables leading to the wall and to a phone.Apple laptop with magnetic attachment with cables leading to the wall and to a phone.

iPad fans may find it frustrating that their tablets are still not capable of wireless charging, but there is a solution. Kuxiu’s new M30 Magnetic Smart Connector Charger magnetically attaches to the back of an iPad Pro or iPad Air and uses the same Smart Connector pins that iPad accessories like the Magic Keyboard rely on to transfer power. And it’s not slow: iPad models using Apple’s M2 and M3 chips will charge at up to 18W, while those with an M4 chip can charge at 35W speeds.

Mac Studio with RayCue base under it.Mac Studio with RayCue base under it.

I don’t have the high-powered creativity needed to justify a Mac Studio, but if you do and need more storage or more connectivity for your computer, check out RayCue’s Thunderbolt 5. The dock, which sits under the Studio, expands the device’s connectivity with two additional HDMI ports, a front-facing headphone jack, DisplayPort, and extra USB-A ports. It also lets you add up to 16TB of storage. It ships in early September but is available now for preorder.

Two lightsabers on a purple and blue backgroundTwo lightsabers on a purple and blue background

I’ve been a fan of old-style Star Wars for a while, but unfortunately, I’m not a 3D creator. And I wish I were. Because if you’re a 3D creator who’s into Star Wars, you can now create your own glowing, humming lightsaber with Bambu Labs’ Motion-Activated Sound and Light Props Kit. This will take some expertise to put together (in fact, Bambu rates it for experienced users), but if 3D is your thing, then it could be a lot of fun.

Google’s Flight Deals tool

Google’s Flight Deal page with several photos of airports and places.

Flight Deals can find you some interesting places to travel to.
Screenshot: The Verge

Keep an eye out for Google’s new AI-powered Flight Deals tool, which will help you research where you want to go depending on your likes, dislikes, and budget. Emma Roth tried it out and found it was useful — up to a point. When she asked for “trip to Europe with hiking,” she got suggestions for a couple of cities that she wouldn’t have considered; on the other hand, it couldn’t find any deals for Japan during cherry-blossom season, which was disappointing. If you want to try it out (and if it’s rolled out to your account), you can find it on Google’s standalone Flight Deals page or in the top-left menu on Google Flights.

Dia Pro, a subscription for an AI-powered browser

A screenshot of Dia showing a query including a number of tabs.

Dia’s ability to reference a bunch of tabs at once is its most impressive initial feature.
Image: David Pierce / The Verge

There was some uncertainty when The Browser Company, which created the Arc browser, announced that it was introducing a second, AI-powered browser called Dia. And now, not long after Dia’s introduction, the company has launched a $20 per month subscription for Dia Pro, which gives you unlimited access to the browser’s chat feature. If you don’t subscribe, you can still ask the AI engine questions about the content in your tabs — but you may run into some limitations.

Having gone through college before AI was available to anyone below a PhD, I can’t help but envy the access that today’s students have. However, teachers are probably concerned that students may be using Gemini to do their work for them. Google is trying to ameliorate that situation by introducing a guided learning mode (something like ChatGPT’s study mode) to its Gemini AI. The idea is that instead of just giving you the answers, Gemini Guided Learning helps you figure them out yourself.

Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.

  • Barbara Krasnoff

    Barbara Krasnoff

    Barbara Krasnoff

    Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All by Barbara Krasnoff

  • Report

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All Report

  • Roundup

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All Roundup

  • Tech

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All Tech

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Why Training Won’t Solve the Citizen Developer Security Problem

18 August 2025

Samsung’s budget Galaxy Buds 3 FE are here

18 August 2025

The End of Handwriting

18 August 2025

3 Competing Visions for Intel’s Next Chapter

18 August 2025
Editors Picks

Why Training Won’t Solve the Citizen Developer Security Problem

18 August 2025

Samsung’s budget Galaxy Buds 3 FE are here

18 August 2025

The End of Handwriting

18 August 2025

Modders Have Already Patched Out Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Controversial Story Changes

18 August 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now
Tech News Vision
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2025 Tech News Vision. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.