We know the Galaxy S26 is on the way, it's just a matter of when the day will arrive and what devices Samsung has planned to include in the lineup. With rumors of a delay paired with upcoming holiday sales, we look at whether you should wait or just get a new phone now.
After taking the world by storm with last year's model, Google's Pixel 10 Pro Fold had some big shoes to fill. It gets fairly close to doing just that, but repeatedly falls short in ways it shouldn't.
Google says we should "stay tuned for an exciting year ahead" with new Fitbit trackers and a revamped app with AI coaching. Here's what we know so far.
The Fitbit Personal Health Coach launches tomorrow in preview for a select group of people, and it gives Fitbits tools that no other smartwatches offer.
Meta used a softer launch strategy for Ray-Ban Display, requiring a demo to order the smart glasses. Now, interested buyers can use Verizon stores for demos.
Apple is beta testing a framework that would allow developers to include individual app data in migrations from iOS to Android β simplifying the switch.
Samsung finally launched its Galaxy XR headset, OnePlus also officially announced the launch date of its next flagship, Google rolled out an essential button on Android Auto, Galaxy S26 launch could be delayed by several weeks, and we got to see Amazon's smartglasses in action for the first time.
Thermal Master makes great dongle-sized thermal cameras, and the P3 is its best yet. It's even better than the Fluke iSee, and doesn't cost anywhere as much.
Google Meet is adding a few limited-time effects for Halloween, including spooky makeup and AI-generated virtual backgrounds. Here's how to try them out.
OPPO is onto a good thing this year with the Find X9 Pro. The phone has a new design, but it's the cameras that are noteworthy. I tested the cameras extensively in China, and I believe they're the ideal alternative to the Vivo X300 Pro.
As generative AI redefines mobile technology, experts predict a seismic shift where apps become mere extensions of AI's intellect, paving the way for seamless user experience.
As smartphones evolve into central AI hubs, new technologies like smart glasses promise seamless interaction with digital environments. IDC anticipates that in just 3-5 years, users will rely on personalized AI across multiple devices, revolutionizing everyday connectivity.
Need a new Android tablet? You'll need to take a look at the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025. With an outstanding tandem OLED and powerful internals, this is the only Android tablet I use these days.