"May the Fold be with you," but only if you have the kind of cash to buy something first-gen.
An Android ‘Finder Network’ is reportedly getting access to third-party Bluetooth trackers, though there’s little evidence of a ‘Nest’ tracker for Google I/O.
The Pixies tweeted “Sorry about that! ⏰ 📱 🛑” after fans noticed the band's hit was deactivating their a alarms.
The proposal would allow both iOS and Android devices to detect an always-on Bluetooth signal, but other companies may have their own ideas.
Get an upgrade on Google Assistant or Siri with the latest AI bot.
A 20-foot-tall Donkey Kong arcade machine? A bathroom scale that doesn't show your weight? There's a lot you may have missed in April.
Microsoft says the limited texting functionality, already available on Android, should be fully rolled out to the Phone Link app by mid-May.
If you absolutely just have to have a phone that matches your ThinkPad laptop, this is the one for you.
We're less than a month from Google's developer conference, where we expect to see the debut of the company's long-promised tablet device.
Citizen Lab identified three new exploits that targeted iOS users worldwide in 2022. Apple's Lockdown Mode reportedly worked as promised.
Banning TikTok could weaken individuals' digital security across the entire American internet, a Rochester computer science professor writes.
You’ll be among the first to access Android’s new share sheets and interface tweaks.
iPhone owners in search of their missing devices were directed to the wrong address thanks to a Find My fluke.
Apple's recently added "crash detection" feature has become known for its false alarms. But iPhone users shoulder some responsibility, the company has implied.
Don't want your data sitting on a server somewhere? You'll be able to request deletion right from the Play Store listing.
Now you can use the watch's Peloton app to monitor your heart rate on Peloton's exercise machines.
The Razer Edge compromises too much to appeal to most gamers.
Finally, Android catches up to Apple in letting me transfer files between my computer and mobile devices.
A Nintendo GameCube made of Lego? Self-firing foam darts? Catch up on everything you may have missed in March.
Solder Party's tiny BB Q20 keyboard lets you type with just your thumbs, like nature intended.