What do the Xiaomi Mi 8 and Samsung Galaxy S9+ have in common? Very little at first glance, but many of you might be undecided on which top-range smartphone to buy. Is it worth trusting the less expensive Xiaomi or is it better to rely on the more established and more expensive Samsung?
We’ve been impressed by Reolink’s line of security cameras here at AndroidPIT and now, the company has made a product designed to offer peace of mind in places previously out of reach. With 4G connectivity and 100% wire-free operation, the Reolink Go works just about anywhere.
The Fitbit Charge 3 is the latest fitness tracker from the American manufacturer. So what's new about this fitness tracker? Find out in our complete review!
More is better - this is the motto of Samsung with their new mid-range Galaxy A9 (2018) device. Four camera sensors on the back, a huge display and powerful specs. Yet, does this phone live up the hype? Let's find out in our detailed review!
While driverless cars are not yet commercially available, there are plenty of cars that you can buy today that already integrate some smart self-driving features. If you're an early adopter who wants a first taste of the future, then these are the vehicles that you should consider.
The cheapest of the new iPhones has to compete with the Galaxy S9 from Samsung. It's been on the market for half a year now, but it's still the Android phone to beat, especially in the US. Is that enough to stand up to Apple?
Payment systems are undergoing a revolution. Following payment by credit card, and then payment via mobile, the time has arrived for payments with smartwatches or fitness trackers. Whether you like it or not, this is what the future has in store for us.
Huawei has introduced three new additions to its Mate series, and the Mate 20 is in the middle ground between the Lite and Pro models. But that doesn't mean the device is mediocre, since it still has a lot to offer. We tested the Mate 20 and we'll tell you all the details in our full review.
There is a key component for electric mobility, because without batteries no electric car will hum through our streets in the future. Daimler is now announcing that battery cells worth 20 billion euros have been secured from various suppliers.
Tesla's electric cars show what the future could look like with autonomous vehicles. But even here there are still problems: the exact determination of the location you want to travel to. But Tesla has something in the works for that. Here's the story.
Anker doesn't just make batteries. The Chinese brand is also active in the smart home sector. With its Eufy brand, Anker offers several vacuum robots. We were able to test the RoboVac 30C and here are our impressions of the device.
The first robot taxis are on the road and, with investment in self-driving cars on the up, it may be that 2019 will see the AI vehicles becoming mainstream, but once these vehicles are accessible to everyone, then the real debate about their ethics will move from the academic to the real. And we might not like what we hear.
The self-driving revolution may or not be just around the corner, but as the technology advances and big manufacturers are pouring money into projects, the issue remains a point of discussion for many. Here are the top 5 arguments in favor of autonomous vehicles.
Are AR glasses really the technology of the future? We had a tantalizing glimpse of its potential when we had a chance to try the Magic Leap One, a much-hyped product that promised a revolutionary experience. We also speak with a developer about the work that needs to be done to make this magic real.
Many phone carriers offer attractive offers, but which one do you think is the best? Take part in our survey and let us know who the real winners and losers are in network providers in 2018!
Sony has made a sports version of its WF-1000X true wireless headphones: the WF-SP700N. These earbuds feature active noise canceling a rock-solid fit to withstand even the most vigorous exercise. So how do they perform?
Those of you nostalgic for old cars belonging to big brands like Aston Martin can finally make leaps of joy. The British brand has made its first electric car official, but it is not a new car: we are talking about the historic DB6 Volante from 1970.
Google announced that devices running Ice Cream Sandwich would no longer be supported by the Play Store. In other words, these users will no longer be able to update their applications or download new ones on the old software.
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