The Infinity Display on the Samsung Galaxy S8 may give the phone a premium look and feel, but more screen also means more potential for ugly cracks. A tougher S8 may be exactly what us accident-prone...
Ten thousand steps. Conventional wisdom says that's how many you should take every day to stay fit and healthy. (You should also skip the French fries, but that's a topic for another day.)
The proposed ban covers "anything larger than a smartphone," so that leaves you with -- you guessed it -- your smartphone. You're already using it for email, social media, appointment...
But when I pop my phone into the gun's built-in mount and plug in a pair of headphones, suddenly I can hear the battle. There's gunfire all around. Enemy players to attack. Teammates to assist....
When I first saw that pro camera maker Red was making a holographic phone, I imagined it might beam the holograms of my Star Wars dreams, like the iconic moment when a holographic Princess Leia asks...
Voice assistants have traditionally struggled to understand more than just a simple request. Bixby Voice comes into its own with commands like "Find all my photos from yesterday and put them in...
Sprint is in exclusive talks with Charter Communications and Comcast over a potential deal that could boost the companies' wireless service ambitions, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
The release of the iPhone 8 will probably be later than Apple's phones usually appear because of a delay in OLED production, according to an investor note from RBC Capital Markets released...
Samsung is reportedly working on Bluetooth earphones that work with Samsung's new Bixby voice assistant. The earphones are expected to be available around the same time as the Galaxy Note 8,...
As we approach the fall season, there are only a handful of upcoming phones that we're excited about. Among them is the sequel to Google's pair of flagships, the Pixel and its larger counterpart,...
"We hope you never need to use crisis response features, but if you do, they're designed to help keep you, and those you love, safe and informed," Google's Yossi Matias wrote in a blog post.