Kenwood has announced that its first multimedia car receivers with support for Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s →
Some of the coolest products that we see around here come from crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter →
Mercedes-Benz dropped jaws back at CES 2015 in January when its autonomous F 015 Luxury in →
Speculation about HTC’s wearable gadget has been swirling for months, but we’re close. Very close. According →
The Samsung Galaxy S6 will grace us with its presence at some point in 2015, but →
Ricoh plans to show off a modest array of new photography products at CES 2015 this →
In addition to its new Connect Station and some other products it has introduced during this →
Earlier this week Canon rolled out the red carpet for its new line of PowerShot cameras, →
Among Polaroid’s CES 2015 wares is the iZone camera, a square-shaped compact point-and-shoot camera with optical →
One of the major announcements for CES 2009, the Sony VAIO P has been hailed by →
Today on the SlashGear test bench is the new Huawei Ascend P1 Android 4.0 Ice →
It’s taken a long time for Intel’s smartphone plans to come to fruition. The company →
Tablets are a fashionable topic right now – Apple are expected to announce their own →
While Lenovo have long offered tablet PCs in their ThinkPad range, CES 2010 saw the →
Motorola’s big launch of CES 2011 and the first Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet on the →
Sony’s problems in the smartphone arena aren’t unique – HTC, LG, and others are all →
Tablets took ASUS by surprise this year. The company revealed its two models, the Eee →
Everyone has an laptop based on Intel’s Ultrabook spec these days, and if they don’t →
The HP ENVY 14 Spectre was easily one of the most promising ultrabooks we saw →
The first tablet on earth to be licensed by Google to officially be running Android →
In a move that’s likely more geared toward carriers than toward customers, Yezz came to →
Alcatel’s latest 7-inch and 8-inch Alcatel OneTouch Pixi 3 tablets don’t pack very powerful specs, but →
Alcatel BARCELONA — Given that there were already 24 versions of Alcatel’s OneTouch Pixi 3 →
Sony’s Xperia Z has been a sleeper agent of sorts: launched to great fanfare at →
Lenovo has big plans with Windows 8, convertible laptops and Ultrabooks, and more but one →
HP’s first go-around with a tablet didn’t actually go so well. ThewebOS-based TouchPad didn’t last →
There’s one thing Lenovo is exceedingly good at: making excellent products at approachable price points. →
Engadget doesn’t review many tablets anymore. When it comes to Android devices, we’re far more likely →
Apple may have got its indecently-skinny MacBook to market first, but Lenovo is counting on a →
CES has come and gone; the holidays are long past; and now all we’re left with →