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Chris Velazco

Chris Velazco

Technology Staff Writer at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Is thin really in? Not for lots of smartphone shoppers.

After a lukewarm reception, Apple and Samsung may be rethinking their plans for more super-slim phones.
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A start-up’s big idea to win over drivers: A $4,000 bike with a screen

Should an e-bike replace your car for short jaunts? Also’s first two-wheeler makes its case by cribbing techy flourishes from electric cars.
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Review | I tried Apple and Samsung’s face computers to get a glimps...

Big Tech’s latest batch of mixed-reality headsets are ready for you, but are they just stopgaps on the way to something else?
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Got a Windows 11 PC? Get ready to talk to its Copilot AI.

Microsoft is pushing its Copilot AI assistant further into the limelight with Alexa-style voice interactions.
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Apple upgrades Vision Pro headset as competition heats up

The company’s $3,499 headset just got a silicon brain transplant -- but it faces stiff competition.
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Here’s a big reason to think twice before buying a smart ring

These wearables can track workouts and collect health data, but often not for as long as users would like.
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Your old Google smart home gadgets are about to get chattier. Here’...

After nearly a decade, Google’s vision of the smart home is getting an AI overhaul.
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DoorDash’s Dot delivery bots might be coming to a bike lane near you

Instead of short-range city deliveries, DoorDash’s new delivery robot is meant to ferry supplies through suburbia.
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Review | I took the new AirPods for a run. They did a lot more than...

I’ve spent the past two weeks testing Apple’s new Airpods Pro 3 to get a sense of what’s changed, what’s helpful and what might leave you feeling a little uncomfortable.
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Review | The iPhone Air is slim and sleek, but not right for everyone

In our tests, the $999 iPhone Air proved to be tough, but its camera and battery are limiting.
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Your iPhone is getting a big update. Here’s what to do with iOS 26 ...

iOS 26 may take some getting used to, but finding these changes first can help ease the transition.