March 2026

BLUETTI Elite 10 Mini Power Station Review: A Palm-Sized Power Station That Packs Serious Punch

Power banks are great for phones, but try plugging a laptop or camera charger into one, and you’ll quickly find their limits. The BLUETTI Elite 10 changes the game by packing 128Wh of capacity and a 200W AC outlet into a palm-sized chassis. Weighing just under 4 pounds, it’s even airline-friendly for your next adventure (most airlines allow batteries between 100–160 Wh with prior approval). With 100W USB-C fast charging, a 10ms UPS mode for seamless backup, and a built-in multi-mode LED light, this mini workstation is built to keep your gear running wherever you roam.


Cricut Shrinks the Machines, Not the Magic with the Joy 2 and Explore 5

If your crafting habit currently looks like a mountain of glitter and a machine the size of a microwave, Cricut has some very good news for your desk space. Today, they’ve pulled the curtain back on two new evolution-of-the-species machines: the Cricut Joy 2 and the Cricut Explore 5. Whether you’re a “make a custom card five minutes before the party” person or a “label every jar in the pantry” person, these updates are looking pretty sleek.



Statik Rechargeable AA and AAA Batteries Promise a Simpler Fix for the Disposable Battery Problem

Disposable batteries have a way of quietly multiplying in modern homes, especially once toys, controllers, flashlights, and small gadgets start piling up. The new Statik Rechargeable AA Battery and its AAA counterpart aim to ease that familiar frustration by replacing traditional alkaline cells with rechargeable versions that plug directly into USB-C, eliminating the need for a separate charging dock or specialty adapter.


Lenovo Wants Your Next ThinkPad to Be Smarter, Easier to Fix, and Harder to Kill

Lenovo’s ThinkPad T-Series is getting a 2026 refresh, and it’s arriving at MWC 2026 alongside a handful of business-minded siblings: a rugged Android tablet, a new detachable, a 2-in-1 ThinkBook aimed at smaller companies, and a slim portable monitor. It’s the familiar mix of “AI-ready” hardware, expanded processor choices, and a renewed push toward repairability. What stands out this time isn’t the buzzwords so much as Lenovo’s attempt to make modern work hardware last longer without making IT departments regret every deployment decision.


Lenovo Adds Impressive Updates to Yoga, Legion, and IdeaPad Computers While Also Teasing Some Exciting Future Devices!

Lenovo knows that all work and no play can make for a sad experience. Whether you’re primarily working hard on spreadsheets with the occasional YouTube doomscroll, creating art both on and off the clock, or gaming while answering the occasional email, Lenovo has devices that can seamlessly handle your professional and personal worlds without breaking a sweat.