John Kenny

John Kenny is the curious mind and gadget expert steering GadgetsFlex.com, where he breaks down the latest in tech with clarity and enthusiasm. With years of hands-on experience testing a variety of gadgets, from wearables and smart home devices to cutting-edge audio equipment and portable gear, John delivers honest reviews, insightful comparisons, and practical usage tips. His writing combines technical know-how with everyday practicality, ensuring gadget lovers and casual users alike can make informed decisions.
In recent months, the gaming community has witnessed a notable shift in the scalping narrative surrounding the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro. Once a lucrative venture for opportunistic resellers, the burgeoning availability of this next-gen console is forcing scalpers to adjust their strategies, often resulting in price drops that mirror the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP)
Amazon has decided to venture into the world of Smart Glasses. In a world increasingly reliant on technology, Amazon stands at the forefront of innovation, continuously exploring new avenues to enhance its operational efficiency. The tech giant has now turned its gaze toward an intriguing project—developing smart glasses specifically designed for delivery drivers. This initiative,
In a digital age dominated by a few tech giants, alternative search engines are forming alliances to challenge the status quo. Ecosia and Qwant are positioning themselves as environmentally conscious alternatives in the search market. With their recent partnership to create the European Search Perspective (EUSP), these two companies aim to empower users while promoting
In a significant development within the technology landscape, Anthropic announced its collaboration with Palantir Technologies and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to access advanced AI capabilities for U.S. intelligence and defense agencies. This partnership is part of a broader trend where AI companies actively seek to align with defense entities, a move prompted by both strategic
Microsoft is taking a considerable step back from its initial strategy regarding the pricing model for its Microsoft 365 subscriptions, particularly in relation to its AI-driven features. Instead of introducing an additional fee of $20 per month for AI capabilities through its Copilot Pro service, Microsoft has recently opted to include these features within its