The LG rollable television was already shown secretly a year ago. Now the OLED TV R is really coming onto the market. What will it cost, what will it do?
Japanese electronic musical instrument manufacturer, Roland, has announced a new keyboard with integrated Alexa. The GO:PIANO could be used to replace your piano teacher.
In 2018, some new features were introduced that will become the norm for smartphones in 2019. We have collected new and upcoming trends in this article for you and provide a hardware preview for Smartphones 2019.
The USB Type-C Authentication Program is now effective. The standard adopted in 2016 is also referred to as DRM for USB accessories. Will USB Type C accessories become even less interchangeable in the future?
With the Moto Z4 Play, Motorola seems to be sticking to the modular concept with its Moto Mods. The first pictures and a video of the smartphone show this. Find out everything there is to know about the device so far.
Face recognition instead of fingerprint sensors could become a trend in 2019 if the system works quickly, reliably and safely at the same time. As one of the largest image sensor manufacturers, Sony now also wants to enter this promising market.
The latest version of the affordable Huawei P Smart, featuring a Kirin 710 SoC and 3GB of RAM, is coming to the UK this month, January 2019. We've got all the specs and all the retailers where you will be able to buy this impressive device.
Some users would have been able to set Google Fit as the default fitness app on their TicWatch smartwatches through a combination of gestures. Discover the requirements to be able to apply this setting on your Mobvoi watch.
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.
The in-display fingerprint reader is one of the latest innovations in this year's smartphones, and is expected to reach many more models in 2019. We already knew all of this, but what if it is also implemented in future smartwatches? Samsung has filed a patent that would make it possible.
Seriously. All these Android smartphones really got me fed up. What happened to innovative alternatives? Where is the courage of the competitors? Even Google got bored of its own creature...
A newly developed sensor could make Smartwatches even more useful - and life even safer. The sweat on his skin tells him how high the alcohol content in his body is and could possibly prevent people from driving drunk.
The biggest geeks among us know LineageOS, the alternative ROM that can be installed on our smartphones after a little DIY. Today, LineageOS has decided to abandon support for 30 devices, are they the first of a long series?
We've already had the chance to learn about Infinity-O, as Samsung nicknamed it during its Developer Conference, but we've never had any real evidence of its existence. Today we can admire a photo that portrays the glass on the next Galaxy A8s and... surprise!
If you're a fan of Google Assistant, but you have an iPhone, you can now open Google Assistant via Siri thanks to a new shortcut. In this article, we'll tell you how to open Google Assistant on an iPhone.
iPhone sales are weakening, and this is also affecting their contracted manufacturer Foxconn. Foxconn has reacted by lowering costs, which is above all affecting their employees. Here's the story.
The most awaited and talked about feature of Pixel 3 XL is undoubtedly the camera. Expectations are high and some of the most interesting features are yet to come. How is the new Google phone doing, however, when it comes to presenting concrete results? Find out in our extensive test.
Night Mode for the Google Pixel 3 (XL) is supposed to bring light into the darkness. It can even see in situations where the human eye no longer sees anything. We tested Google's new Night Mode and compared it to the Mate 20 Pro, Galaxy Note9 and the iPhone XS.
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