Samsung will be unveiling its newest phone, the Galaxy Note 8, during the second half of August, according to a Reuters source. The screen will reportedly be curved, a little larger than the 6.2-inch...
For months now, the internet has been awash with rumors that Apple's 10th-anniversary iPhone (which we're calling the iPhone 8 for now) will have facial recognition built into at least one of its...
Cheeps! I'm back! If you were wondering where I went: personal day on Friday (first one in over nine years, just saying), then the long holiday weekend (best staycation/battery-refresh couple days in...
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Project Fi, Google's fledgling wireless service, which only works with Google-branded Android phones, has a new feature that may make it more attractive to a wider audience. The just-launched...
Actions speak louder than words. Especially when that action is Nokia briefly "announcing" the rumored Nokia 8 on one of its official websites, before quickly taking it down again....
"This iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus case provides the highest level of protection available in an OtterBox smartphone case, including Defender Series, without adding bulk to iPhone," the...
This could well be our first glimpse of the Moto X4, and if the leaked images are on target, then you can expect a lot more camera cred on the next Moto smartphone.
Samsung said it would consider refurbishing its huge supply of recalled Note 7 phones. The latest word suggests that the refurbished phone -- reportedly dubbed the Note 7 FE (which stands for Fan...
Your next Apple Pay purchase might help the country's national parks. From July 1 to 25, Apple will donate $1 to the National Park Foundation for every purchase made with Apple Pay at Apple's stores,...
"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.