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Archives for January 2026

John Higgins
John Higgins
Peacock will be the first streamer to integrate everything Dolby has to offer.

Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos availability will be extended across Peacock’s live sports throughout 2026, and the streamer has committed to supporting Dolby Vision 2 and the Dolby AC-4 audio codec when they launch later in the year.

While there currently aren’t any Dolby Vision 2-capable TVs, we’re expecting to see some release in 2026.

A TV on a dark background displaying the How to Train Your Dragon movie on Peacock with a Dolby Vision Atmos badge superimposed.
Image: Dolby
The taint bandaid has evolved into the taint zapper

It took six years, FDA clearance, and some rabbits, but this CES health wearable didn’t end up as vaporware.

Victoria Song
Allison Johnson
Allison Johnson
The Clicks keyboard really clicks into place.

Can the magnets inside the Clicks Power Keyboard support the full weight of a Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold? Yes, as it turns out. And while you can attach it to the back and use it handheld with the phone unfolded, you’ll probably do best to prop up the phone on a kickstand and just type over Bluetooth. But let the record show that I tried it.

Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Behold, the taint bandaid in all its glory.

This is Mor, a wearable for men suffering from premature ejaculation. It zaps the perineum — or the taint — to help you delay orgasm or intensify it. I’ve been covering this device for six years, so enjoy this video, and stay tuned for my full hands-on. (Update: The hands-on is now available right here.)