Smartphones and tablets these days, especially the high-end ones, are almost capable of doing anything our →
Naysayers and doubter, take note. Despite the rather mixed reviews and reception, Apple’s biggest tablet yet →
Still holding on to its promise, Google has released updates for its most recent Nexus devices →
Dell’s XPS 12 is a 2-in-1 that looks to lower the barrier to entry for premium →
Laptop makers seem to be setting new records regularly for how affordable Windows 10 laptops can →
PhoneSheriff takes some patience to install, and its $89-per-year price tag (covering up to three devices) →
Dropbox has announced an expanded partnership with Microsoft that has resulted in a new Windows 10 →
Xiaomi products aren’t easily come by in the UK but the firm is making a name →
Fujitsu has rolled out a pair of new tablets that are aiming directly at the users →
Microsoft has just revealed a new policy that once again tries to “encourage” users to upgrade →
The days of free iTunes Radio streaming are nearing their end, with Apple sending notifications to →
The ability to customize virtually every square inch of your Android smartphone is a big draw →
You’ve probably never thought about putting a 3D camera inside of a laptop before. Acer, on →
This week Acer has revealed the Acer Switch 12 S with a 12.5-inch IPS display and →
Samsung has reportedly been working on a new Windows 10 tablet since the summer. Rumors have →
LG has launched a new tablet called the G Pad II 8.3 LTE that takes its →
A $197 tablet isn’t that uncommon, but a sub-$200 2-in-1 sounds like a pretty good deal, →
The Pros Inexpensive; Expandable storage; Colorful display with wide viewing angles The Cons Below-average battery life; →
It’s surprising how much gadget you can get for just $150. For instance, you can pick →
Google has just made the Pixel C Android 2-in-1 tablet available for purchase and the tech →
Just because children are young doesn’t mean the tech we give them should be crummy and →
All of a sudden, pretty much every computer maker wants a Surface-like convertible of their own. →
There are tablets designed to take some falls and offer a little bit of water resistance, →
On the surface, they seem quite different. Tablets are mostly considered content-consumption devices, whereas Chromebooks are often viewed →
Amazon is pushing out a software update to its Fire tablets, and among the features it →
Archos is being talked about a lot this year. What with its Fusion Storage, the sledgehammer →
In a statement today, VTech, maker of gadgets for children, announced that its customer data has →
It was way back in February that the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative and its →
Just last week, NVIDIA put out a new SHIELD Tablet, this time with “K1” appended to →
OVERVIEW While the majority of the tablet market is occupied by the likes of Apple, Samsung →