It's Saturday, February 22, 2020. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Last week Motorola’s Razr made its big comeback, then there was a rotary cellphone DIY kit, and this week we learned that the old Tiger Electronics handheld games are returning in 2020. I haven't even mentioned the Friends reunion on HBO Max. The only things still missing from the 90s at this point? Blockbuster, dial-up internet and Hypercolor. But for a peek at the future, look no further than Chris Velazco’s review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. Unfortunately, the best foldable phone yet is still nearly impossible to recommend, but there’s always next time, right? Even if this version of the flexible screen fails to pay off, there’s always slide-out displays. -- Richard (View in browser.) It even comes with ‘broken window’ decals. The Hot Wheels Cybertruck R/C has all the details you would expect for a toy that costs a few hundred dollars, including rows of front and rear lights and the distinctive rear cover with a telescoping tailgate. Sadly, unlike the original, it's not automatically activated — you'll have to pull it out by hand. The $400 1/10th size model is due in December, but pre-orders on Mattel’s site are already sold out. You might be able to find one once the holidays are here, but there’s also a 1/64th version that’s still remote controlled, ships in December and can be had for $20. | | Still no active noise cancellation. Even if the Z Flip isn’t your next phone, Samsung’s new earbuds make a strong case as your next headset. Compared to their predecessors the Buds+ sound better, have better microphones and show much-improved battery life. Combined with a $150 price and an iOS app that helps them work better no matter which platform you’re on, they’re a strong midrange pick. | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | |
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