This isn't exactly as useful or convenient as an advanced health-tracking watch should be.
The iPhone 14 will reportedly get an upgraded 48-MP camera, but the extra telephoto zoom is now two years away.
Tron founder Justin Sun is leaving his company to become an ambassador of the Grenada government to the WTA but he still has crypto on his mind.
Facebook's new smart glasses allow you to capture the world around you while simultaneously looking like a creep.
The company has been awarded patents for using smell and skin texture to identify a "suspicious" person.
Apple originally planned to require staff to return to their offices in February, now the date is "to be determined" as Omicron spreads.
The mobile browser is getting an integrated price tracker, plus you can use Lens to do real-world shopping.
You're already renting your router, modem, and TV service. Why not bundle your home security, too?
The Internet Association, once the "unified voice of the internet economy," failed to stay relevant and manage its members' competing interests.
The company says it will offer new features at a faster clip to woo users.
Budget smartphones running Android 12 (Go edition) will have access to the Privacy Dashboard, on-screen translation, and app hibernation.
YouTube TV is ending 2021 with yet another carriage dispute, this time with more than a dozen Disney-owned channels.
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While Microsoft Teams drew headlines for preventing emergency calls over the weekend, that bug could impact countless other apps.
Microsoft rolled out an update to Teams on Friday. Google says it will release an update for Android in January.
Newly surfaced emails reveal Microsoft was reluctantly willing to create potentially hundreds of iOS game apps.
An upcoming Google Play Games app will let you resume games on a PC after playing them on another device.
TCL expects its Google-powered TVs to return in the coming weeks.
The forthcoming smart home standard could soon replace the need for proprietary casting systems like Google's Cast or Apple’s AirPlay.
The first beta is now available on phones and tablets so you can tinker with the feature drop before its early 2022 release.