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Aqara announced an array of new smart home devices at CES 2025, including its first in-wall touchscreen control panel. The Matter-compatible controller works with the company’s new dimmers, switches, ...
Smart home company Aqara has announced no fewer than nine new products at this year’s consumer electronics show. Most, however, won’t be available in the US until later in the year. These include a ...
Ever since opening an original Game Boy and Tetris one Christmas morning, Joseph was hooked into the world of video games. A staggering number of years have since passed and Joe can still be found ...
A Sony-filed patent jhas revealed designs for a "buttonless" controller It would use touchscreens instead of the traditional buttons, d-pad, and more Elements could be resized and moved around at will ...
PlayStation company name on outside of building - Konektus Photo/Shutterstock The PlayStation 5's DualSense controller is already considered one of the greatest of all time, but that doesn't mean Sony ...
Part of the company’s 4D-Touch platform, the SX867x family of multitouch resistive touchscreen controllers is packed with innovative features such as long-distance proximity detection and advanced ...
The Wii U might have been one of Nintendo’s biggest flops, but it seems that a new Xbox controller could borrow one of the system’s better ideas. According to a new patent from Turtle Beach, the ...
Sony's line of official PlayStation controllers are often held up as the industry's best, but the company has experimented ...
Anyone who’s ever stood in front of a Kinect-equipped Xbox knows the fun of virtual control, of using your hands to manipulate what you see on the screen without touching anything but air. The Leap ...