Bad batteries have derailed Panic's plans to get the first batch out before year's end.
On this week's Gadgettes , Gizmodo's consumer tech team answers one of our most commonly asked questions: "Which phone should I buy?"
The lawyer argued Apple uses AI in its pinch-to-zoom feature to create "what it thinks is there, not what necessarily is there.”
It's a little expensive for an alarm clock, but it's a solid bedside companion.
Platform+ business segment made $57.3 million in gross profit, more than double the $25.6 million in gross profit it brought in from actual device sales.
The first shipment of Steam Decks has been pushed back by two months.
The new enterprise integration efforts come just as the two appear poised to go toe-to-toe on workplace metaverse.
When the lights go out, EcoFlow has the products to bring your world back to life.
Links for external payment options are scheduled to become available on December 9.
Do you really need to carry a device that's just for reading books?
With a $250 student laptop running a lightweight version of Windows 11, it sure seems like Microsoft is trying to take Google's lunch money.
The company won't kill the phone repair industry after all.
Your sleep-tracking smart display is getting Fitbit-like features, but they'll eventually cost you a monthly fee.
Samsung claims its new DRAM is 1.3x faster while being 20% more power-efficient.
Snapdragon Spaces is yet another mixed reality platform designed to support the coming wave of AR glasses.
Sony's HT-A7000 is impressive as hell, but it's also more expensive than the competition.
Meta's all encompassing metaverse will require people to... actually buy VR headsets and future AR gear.
Maybe it's time for Microsoft to give up on dual-screen phones.
You'll need a Lightning cable if you want to use the Backbone One controller with an Android device.
The FAA says 5G could interfere with automated cockpit systems; the telecoms giants say there's no evidence of that.