True, over-air wireless charging has been teased for years, but it will finally reach consumers next year.
Crashes would be no more catastrophic than a ball bouncing on the floor.
You can move your photos, messages, and groups elsewhere.
If leaks are correct, this could be a sign that Samsung is going to start removing headphone jacks from more of its mid-range handsets.
You can finally eat lunch at your computer like a heathen.
Samsung also says One UI 4 is heading to other Galaxy devices including foldable and tablets "soon."
Instead of vanquishing glitter, scientists just made it biodegradable. Thanks?
A trip to space, a nice house, a small yacht, or a watch that doesn't even let you know an email's arrived—the choice is yours.
Could this be the next step towards making VR and the metaverse more realistic?
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?"
These machines simplify the easiest of cooking tasks—for better or worse.
It's cheaper and safer than burning rocket fuel, but satellites have to be built Tonka-tough.
Don't uninstall that desktop version of the application just yet.
Samsung claims its new DRAM is 1.3x faster while being 20% more power-efficient.
Using some clever AI tricks you can play the original NES version of Punch-Out!! without a controller.
The connected fitness company's first sub-$500 device is an AI-powered camera that tracks your strength-training workouts.
The pilotless drone can be repaired and refueled without ever having to land again.
Every minute a new quote is served up from a database of over 2,000 entries.
These five tools will help you get more out of your new OS (and also bring back some of those much loved Windows 10 features).