If Samsung does as we expect and not launch a new Galaxy Note phone this year, is the Note 20 Ultra still worth buying, when the Galaxy S21 Ultra exists?
This is a plea for four phone makers -- OnePlus, Realme, Oppo, and Vivo -- to not lose their identity, which is currently at risk as they slowly become one.
The user interface on a Wear smartwatch will be customizable by the manufacturer, which as great as it may sound, could also bring about serious problems.
Qualcomm and Asus have teamed up to make a special smartphone for its army of Snapdragon Insider fans, and it's made to show off the best of the Snapdragon 888.
We take an in in-depth look at Adidas's forthcoming, sustainably produced RPT-02 SOL headphones, which will use solar power to deliver an eternal playtime.
Nothing, the new technology company founded by Carl Pei, will launch the Ear 1 true wireless earbuds on July 27. They will be the company's first product.
The Huawei Watch 3 looks superb, and runs Huawei's latest HarmonyOS software, but getting to grips with it takes some effort. We know, because we've tested it.
You can try Apple's WatchOS 8 software on the Apple Watch now using the newly released Public Beta version. We've given it, and many of the features, a try.
Apple has released the public beta version of iOS 15, and we've had a chance to try it out on an iPhone. Here are five features that have made a big impact.
When the U.K. plunged into lockdown at the end of 2020, noise-canceling headphones alleviated my anxiety and created a hushed, comforting space to escape to.
MediaTek's new Dimensity 5G Open Resource Architecture initiative lets phone makers tune the Dimensity 1200 to their own preferences and choice of hardware.
Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 888 Plus processor will be used in future devices from Asus, Motorola, Honor, Xiaomi, and Vivo, the companies have all confirmed.
Lenovo has announced five new Android tablets at MWC 2021, led by the massive 13-inch Yoga Tab 13, which along with an 11-inch version takes on the iPad Pro.
Lenovo's new Smart Clock 2 with Google Assistant has a cute new design and a helpful new feature: A wireless charging plinth with a built-in night light.
Digital zoom photos will never match the quality of an optical zoom photo, yet some phone makers are now encouraging you to use the feature. It needs to stop.
The TCL NXTWear G may look like a pair of sunglasses, but it's actually a wearable display for your phone or PC that puts a huge screen in front of your eyes.
Don't let the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 inside the Realme GT fool you -- this isn't a Galaxy S21 rival. It's a powerful midrange phone with a good price.
With the addition of a keyboard case, the iPad Pro becomes a laptop alternative, but with the versatile Kensington StudioDock, it becomes a desktop alternative.
Motorola and rugged phone experts Bullitt have joined forces and launched the Motorola Defy, a tough phone with a dual-layer body for extra protection.
OnePlus has announced it has integrated more parts of its business with Oppo, teasing more choice of hardware and faster software updates for the future.
The Apple iPad is the best tablet you can buy, but which models should you be looking out for on Prime Day? Here's our guide to the best Apple tablets.
Tempted by the new, very blue OnePlus Nord CE 5G? We don't blame you. We've been testing the phone out to see if it's the new low-cost 5G phone leader.
Oppo's first fitness wearable enters a crowded market, tempting us with a low price and plenty of health-tracking features, but is that enough to win us over?
The new OnePlus Nord CE 5G joins a selection of low-cost smartphones with a great specification, and an all-important 5G connection, announced recently.
Sony's first drone accelerates to 55mph in a blink-and-you-will-miss-it 3.5s, making it the fastest accelerating drone in the industry. Shame it costs $9,000.
Prime Day is the best time to buy a new Amazon Kindle e-reader because they are almost always cheaper than usual. Here's our guide on which one to choose.
Asus is different to most major phone companies, and it goes out of its way to explain why, except in one crucial area. Why can't we always find Asus phones?