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The launch of the Apple Vision Pro has made people interested in augmented reality and spatial computing technologies again, but the price tag on that…
The launch of the Apple Vision Pro has made people interested in augmented reality and spatial computing technologies again, but the price tag on that…
As powerful and as helpful as smartphones have become, they have also become sources not only of distraction but also of poor health. Staring at…
E Ink devices are transforming into more than just simple eBook readers. Some are even really just Android tablets in disguise, promising a more eye-friendly…
Using a smartphone without a case or screen protector might sound reckless to some, but after years of shielding my devices, I decided to take…
The announcement of the new Apple Pencil Pro has put the stylus in the spotlight again. This input tool isn’t just limited to tablets and…
The Apple Watch finally gave smartwatches their long overdue recognition, but for some brands, that came a little too late. Google’s wearable platform has undergone…
The mobile phone market is a very aggressive one, so it’s no surprise that even big companies bow out eventually. Nokia raised the white flag…
Even before AI and machine learning became buzzwords, Google was already utilizing these technologies behind the scenes to power services like Search and Google Assistant….
In order to sell more foldable phones, this niche market segment needs to be as common as regular, non-folding phones. These normal phones, however, appeal…
Google isn’t exactly known for its love of tablets. Android 3.0 Honeycomb was the first version to support large-screen devices, but it was mostly seen…
Although Bluetooth item trackers existed long before, Apple really took things up a notch with the AirTags. Of course, what made these small discs really…
Smartphones are getting more and more powerful every year, but that power comes at the cost of complexity and cost. While there’s nothing wrong with…