Motorola sent out invites to a July 28 event, at which it's expected to show off the Moto G, Moto X, and possibly a Motorola Droid or two. The new Moto 360 could also make an appearance.
Amazon’s 2015 Paperwhite has double the pixels of its predecessor and almost no lag. It’s one of the best ebook readers you’ll find, so long as you’re wedded to Amazon’s library.
Smartwatch maker Pebble is planning something for February 24, and has placed a countdown timer on its website to make sure we're suitably excited about it. There's a chance it'll reveal a new challenger to the Apple Watch.
Apple revamped the iPod Touch with a 64-bit A8 processor, new camera, and fun color options.The iPod Shuffle and Nano were not upgraded, except in color.
The Pebble Time tries to take on Android Wear smartwatches and the Apple Watch with a revamped design and user interface. Did Pebble do enough to combat the competition?
Amazon's new Kindle Paperwhite ebook reader has a high-resolution screen, new font, and a backlight. The reader starts at just $120, and ships on June 30.
Starbucks addicts can now order their coffee with the mobile app. Mobile orders only work in 4,000 stores right now, but they'll go nationwide in 2015.
The Stratos smart card stores all your credit cards in one very secure piece of plastic. We used the Stratos card for a few weeks to test out the credit card of the future.
Microsoft may have killed the most interesting device in Nokia's plans: a smartwatch called the Moonraker. It looked like an Apple Watch and ran Windows.
Samsung's Galaxy S6 is undoubtedly a stunner, but it may not be tough enough for some folks. Luckily, the Galaxy S6 Active variant may be in the works.
Bellabeat made a piece of smart jewelry called the Leaf specifically for women that tracks activity, sleep, stress, breathing, and reproductive cycles.