Concepts were key at this year’s international mobile tradeshow, including a few devices that will likely never see the light of day.
OnePlus’s second smartwatch is way more functional than the last one, but it feels tuned only to people who want a big time piece.
Google is rolling out new features for Android devices of all types, including more ways to interact with Gemini.
The latest rumors and rendering point to three sizes of the Pixel 9. Plus, satellite connectivity.
Google is getting things moving for the release of its newest Android version.
‘’Talk to a Live Representative’’ supercharges an Android feature and expands it to iPhone users.
There's very easy, built-in ways to record your screen with any modern phone, though Android has a few annotation features that makes screencapping even better.
A redemption arc may be on the horizon for Google’s second-gen foldable, but only if you can deal with a protruding camera bump.
The OnePlus 12 also managed to outpace the iPhone in Gizmodo's battery benchmark tests.
This multitasker's dream makes Google just a click away.
The feature lets users select objects in any app to get regular or AI-based Search results, though we still don't know which future phones will have access.
The Android phone maker says go ahead, fix your own phone.
The tech giant says it is ridding the virtual assistant of over a dozen "underutilized features."
The ability is rolling out as part of Google's CES 2024 announcements. Nearby Share is also getting rebranded, plus updates to the smart home and Android Auto.
It's like a Kindle that's also a phone or a tablet.
If you don't know the language, your phone can help with that.
Google murdered a whole lot of products in 2023, but Apple, Amazon, and even Netflix have blood on their hands.
Catch up on the top consumer tech stories from this week.
Android users may be headed for an era of regression on the platform due to hasty anti-monopoly regulation.
From affordable VR headsets to brand-new MacBooks, 2023 was a great year to head back to the office or escape reality.
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