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Audi PB18 e-tron concept is a vision of electric excellence

Audi may be readying its e-tron all-electric SUV for the market, but it picked Pebble Beach

Why POCO F1 is the new Android iPhone

The new so-called “true master of speed” was delivered by Xiaomi today in the form of

Samsung Galaxy Watch unboxing: My first impressions for you

I’ve got the bigger version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch right here, in black, and I’m

The Ford Ranger Raptor just made its beastly Euro-spec debut

Ford has revealed the new Ranger Raptor, the performance version of its hotly-anticipated midsize truck, though

Air Hogs Supernova Review: Simple drone with motion control

Over the past week we’ve played with the Air Hogs Supernova, a tiny drone made to

If this is Pixel 3, Google should reboot

Google Pixel 3 should be the last new phone from the company for the next few

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 Series: All the specs, price, release dates

Today at Gamescom, NVIDIA announced three new graphics cards for the next generations. These 20-series cards

Mac mini 2018: Four things we hope Apple delivers

Four years after its last update, the Mac mini is finally getting some attention – we’re

Surface Go: what you’re really paying for

There are few things in tech history that have gone down in history to be so

2019 Audi RS 5 Sportback first drive: Practically perfect

It’s not a coupe, and it’s not a sedan, but the 2019 Audi RS 5 Sportback

Dear anyone: Please destroy Google’s Pixel 3 camera

It’s become painfully clear that Google’s most majorly seemingly unbeatable smartphone feature on the Pixel is

Notebooks are about to get interesting again

There’s an ebb and flow to every segment in tech, and it looks like notebooks and

Android Pie update OEM checklist: who’s in and who’s not

It’s that time of year again. New Android version, new guessing and then waiting game for

Chromebooks dual-booting Windows 10 is a terrible idea

After years of being ignored, if not ridiculed, Chromebooks are slowly becoming more interesting and more

MSI’s Core i9 mobile workstation proves power needn’t be ugly

MSI brought a number of new products to Siggraph this year, but unquestionably the star of

Galaxy S10: These details beat iPhone X, or all is lost

The Samsung Galaxy S10 series appeared in a video created by CC, in three parts, showing

Samsung SmartThings Wifi: 5 things you should know

Samsung wants to tame your smart home and end your WiFi deadspots, with its new SmartThings

Moto Z3 Review: Waiting for 5G

The Moto Z3 is a curious device, mostly because its reason for existing hasn’t been released

9th gen Intel Core processors leak: everything you need to know

Just because Intel has yet again delayed its 10 nm silicon to 2020, if all goes

The Google Pixel 3 is in trouble: this is why

Google definitely pulled off a miracle when it came out with the first Pixel phone. There

2018 Toyota 86 vs. 2018 Mazda MX-5 RF – Head to Head Comparison

You might be asking why we pitted the 2018 Toyota 86 to the Mazda MX-5 RF.

Samsung’s Galaxy Home will live or die by AI

Samsung’s Bixby speaker didn’t look like anything we expected, with the Galaxy Home a bulbous alien

Android Pie gestures are changing more than just navigation

Google has just christened Android 9 as Android Pie and its rather plain-sounding name mirrors this

Galaxy Note 9 buy or skip: what you need to know

Samsung has finally unveiled the Galaxy Note 9, making official everything that we’ve (accurately) heard for

Note 9 S Pen: What you should know about the big stylus upgrade

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 may not look too different from its predecessor, but the new

Samsung Unpacked 2018 wrap-up: Everything you need to know

Samsung’s big Note 9 announcement took place today, and the 6.4-inch smartphone brought along some surprises

Galaxy Note 9 vs Note 8: Six big changes you should know about

There’s a new Galaxy Note in town, and existing phablet fans are inevitably going to wonder:

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 hands-on: Pro Android comes at a price

Bigger screen, better S Pen, and bolder colors. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 may not come

Samsung’s Duo wireless charger will probably beat Apple AirPower to shelves: Here’s why

Samsung has a new wireless charger, and it’s designed to recharge two devices simultaneously. Announced alongside

Galaxy Tab S4 reviews put the nail on Android tablet’s coffin

Samsung isn’t having a good year, especially after its Galaxy S9 and S9+ are turning out