Samsung has announced a new update to its SmartThings Developer Center which makes it easier for brands to develop compatible devices.
AT&T has expanded its range of plans for wireless subscribers in 2026 for the first time with three new tariffs.
A detailed video teardown by JerryRigEverything of the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra shows all its secrets, including the ALOP ...
Galaxy S26's 'Hey Plex' wake up word has reportedly disappeared. However, the assistant can still be summoned through the ...
Valve's Steam Machine is in many ways just like the Steam Deck, and it will have a verified badge for games that are ...
JBL unveils the PartyBox On-The-Go 2 Plus and EasySing Mics with AI vocal removal and pitch support to turn any song into a ...
Google Store is now selling a 3-in-1 wireless charging dock that can charge Pixel phones, Pixel Buds and Pixel Watch all at ...
The HONOR Magic V6 becomes a punching bag to show you how durable it is. Yes, we mean that literally, people are actually ...
Sony's PS6 is one of gaming's hot topics for several reasons, and the launch date is one of those reasons, with a new leak ...
Apple may keep the prices of the iPhone 18 Pro models the same as their predecessors. This is despite the surging memory ...
Motorola Razr 70 has appeared on China's 3C certification, revealing the charging speeds. This shows that it'll come with 33W ...
Samsung officially announced the Galaxy S26 series of devices back on February 25, and it launched the series on March 11. As one of the pinnacles of ...
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