After a soft launch in April, the app will help you migrate all your data from iPhone to Android.
A bare-bones software hub and substandard microphone hold back excellent active noise canceling and audio quality.
Read and write speeds are down 50% and 30%, respectively.
The company that loves to brand itself has partnered on everything from smartphones to VR makeup tutorials.
The AR/VR space will rapidly expand once Apple enters, a reliable analyst predicts.
This week's Gadgettes will catch you up on the hype of the Nothing Phone (1). Plus, why you might want to buy a USB-C cable for your iPhone.
The cell service provider's new product bundles info on what apps you've downloaded with what sites you've visited into a sweet deal for advertisers.
The ability to edit and delete messages in the beta doesn't work too well with older versions of iOS.
Chrome OS M103 lets you swap photos and Wi-Fi credentials between your Chromebook and Android smartphone even faster.
The Cupertino tech company might be building its own virtual walled garden.
A new Apple Watch app called WatchTube puts the streaming service on your wrist.
Tidy up your desk and retain your sanity when using multiple computers.
Outstanding performance and battery life, enabled by the M2 processor, save this aging system.
The Nothing smartphone's backlit exterior is neat, but that still doesn't tell us how it will perform.
Apple could integrate wireless iPhone charging and a full-blown graphics tablet into the MacBook deck.
Premium materials feel great on the head, but this pair of headphones doesn't quite best the competition on every front.
Apple's Lightning port is in the hot seat...again.
A 13-inch MacBook and two iPad models could adopt the leading screen tech.
Forget the winners like Windows and Xbox: This tech giant has a lot of skeletons in its closet.
The new Samsung Wallet combines Samsung Pay, Samsung Pass, and Samsung SmartThings. It even offers access to your crypto wallets.