Finally, Android catches up to Apple in letting me transfer files between my computer and mobile devices.
Imagine how productive you'd be with a laptop this large (and a heating pad for your aching back).
Samsung's foldables might, more accurately, be referred to as "slideables" in future iterations.
Get ready for foldable laptop screens to become the norm... eventually.
Plus, it's experimenting with magnetic webcams for laptops.
Excellent hardware and a fantastic writing experience is held back by limited software and functionality.
The new FLIR One Edge Pro wirelessly streams thermal imagery through its mobile app.
The 12-inch microLED display can be stretched out to 14-inches without destroying it.
The update brings abilities like tabs and a drag-and-drop mode, but it’s for Android tablets only.
It's the first Kindle that works with an included stylus to turn your e-reader into a digital notebook.
The new Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 also has thinner bezels and, for the first time, a 120Hz refresh rate.
The company has also announced new features that allow documents to be edited on other devices.
A Reddit user used some clever hardware tricks and emulation software to supersize the 3DS—minus the 3D.
The folding smartphone is a delight to use and is a welcome escape from the doldrums of regular smartphones, but holy crap, it costs so much.
As the beta reaches Platform Stability, Google would like to remind you that Android tablets aren't dead yet.
The world's most advanced four-legged robot finally sees in color.
Researchers leverage the sounds of a finger sliding across those bumps to increase performance.
A third-generation Nest Hub that also functions as a tablet is in line with Google’s vision for both tablets and smart home devices.
The research could one day lead to effective touch-typing on a touchscreen with no physical buttons.
The limited beta for Google Play Games on PC is rolling out in South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.