mobile

Satechi Wireless Gamepad for mobile devices now available

Satechi has introduced and formally launched its new Wireless Gamepad, a Bluetooth gaming controller that works

Swatch’s new non-smart watch does mobile payments in China

Traditional watch makers have not been so eager to jump head on into the smartwatch buzz

Microsoft to push Windows 10 Mobile updates direct to users

Unlike desktop OS updates, software updates for mobile devices can be a bit tricky, even convoluted,

ZTE launches “3D touch” AXON mini, Tencent OS AXON Watch

ZTE seems to have found a new sweet spot in the mobile industry apart from its

NVIDIA’s patent case against Samsung and Qualcomm stumbles

NVIDIA’s hopes to tie up Samsung and Qualcomm in an expensive sales ban over mobile graphics

Sony: 2016 will make or break mobile business

For the first time in many years, things might be starting to look good for Sony’s

Edifier Sound To Go Plus review: a cheap and effective laptop speaker

If your laptop suffers from poor sound from its built-in speakers, Edifier wants to help. Here’s

Luxa2 Groovy W review: Bluetooth wireless portable speaker with unremarkable sound quality

From Thermaltake, the company that brought us PC upgrade components for Windowsgamers, comes sub-brand Luxa2 to

Snapdragon 617, 430 bring Quick Charge 3.0 to mid range

While Qualcomm is naturally praising its still to come Snapdragon 820, it wisely isn’t putting all

OPPO R7 Plus Review

Even as OPPO gains market share in China and South East Asia, it has a more

T-Mobile announces Lifetime Coverage Guarantee

It’s no secret that only a few years ago T-Mobile had a tiny LTE footprint around

Pokemon GO wearable introduces location-based monster hunting

Get ready for a whole new way to play Pokemon: in the real world. The Pokemon

Meizu MX4 review

Everyone you know that owns a smartphone probably owns one that runs Android or iOS. There

Powermonkey-classic V2 review

The Powermonkey-classic V2 from PowerTraveller is a palm-sized portable power charger that can link to a

eBay 4.0 released, tries to cater to sellers

A lot of people do their shopping online these days and a lot more do it

Jawbone ‘reimagines’ UP2, UP3 with stylish new designs

Jawbone is updating the design flavors of its UP2 and UP3 fitness wearables, giving both models

Logitech’s G933 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset Can Connect To Three Audio Sources At The Same Time

Headphones aren’t typically the first thing you worry about when it comes to your PC gaming

12 time-saving tips for the Chrome Android browser (with video)

Mobile Web browsing is all about finding what you need quickly and with as little hassle

Knog Quodos hands-on: lights for GoPro at night

This week in Berlin we’ve had the opportunity to have a peek at the Knog Quodos,

Toshiba unveils 16GB SDHC TransferJet media card

Toshiba has introduced its new 16GB SDHC card at IFA in Berlin, and with it comes

How to update to iOS 9 on iPhone, iPad or iPod

iOS 9 is almost here. Here’s everything you need to know about updating your iPhone and

How to stop pop-up ads on Android: block pop-ups on Android browser, stop pop-up adverts on Chrome for Android

How to block pop-ups on Android phone. Stop pop-up adverts on Android browser and Chrome for

ARCHOS DIamond Plus smartphone makes it just in time

Just when you thought ARCHOS was done spurting out one mobile device after another, it sneaks

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 NOOK revealed

This week the folks at Barnes & Noble have revealed their own version of the Samsung

GammaTech Durabook S15AB crams Broadwell U CPUs into a rugged chassis

GammaTech has unveiled its latest ruggedized notebook computer that is aimed at mobile workers, governments, and

Google Street View app makes spherical photos useful

Several years ago Google introduced their own take on spherical photo capture in Android. They pushed

Hands-on with Jabra’s IFA 2015 wireless headset trio

IFA isn’t just a time to show of smartphones, tablets, PC, and TVs. It’s also an

olloclip Studio at IFA 2015: hands-on with mobile creativity

olloclip’s goal has been to make creativity accessible, and by “creativity” they mostly mean being able

3 steps to disable iMessage and not lose your mind

For those who are on the fence about jumping outside of Apple’s ecosystem and testing another