Electric cars needn’t be hair-shirts and eco-piety: they can be like the 2017 BMW i8, and →
Is there a science-fiction franchise more ripe for an augmented reality game than Star Wars? Disney and →
It’s a sad fact of cellular life that there’s something about “lite” versions of flagship smartphones →
Microsoft is winning the media war with Sony here in late 2017. Just as the holiday →
Dear friends and SlashGear readers, if you pre-ordered the iPhone X in time for delivery on →
Until now, Polestar has been relying on “I didn’t expect a Volvo to drive like this!” →
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Calling Bluetooth earbuds “cordless” when they still have a cord connecting them always seemed like a →
This year has brought one of the most beautiful and capable Lenovo YOGA laptops we’ve seen →
Today we’re going to take a look at what it means to buy a smartphone with →
Amazon couldn’t have hoped for a better response when it created the smart speaker market three →
We are just two and a half months away from calling the year over and we →
“Well,” I said, filling for time as I racked my brain for a negative, “sometimes the →
Move aside, Alexa; back off, Google Assistant. Microsoft’s Cortana is here, and she wants to be →
The Android One Moto X4 bears Google’s flag in a release that spans several companies. One →
The new 2019 Audi A7 Sportback is an evolution, representing the automaker’s latest design language and →
It’s the season of smart speakers, but the Sonos One has a strong pitch for being →
You expect solid confidence with a little reserve from the Swedes, and yet the freshly-revealed Polestar →
Microsoft has just unveiled the Surface Book 2, and it’s pulling no punches as it targets Apple’s →
If there’s a rockstar of the Android world in 2017, it’s the new Pixel 2. Google’s own smartphones →
Truly wireless earbuds — the kind that feature two small ear pieces without a cable between →
The smart home is flourishing right now, and connected security is probably the hottest area of →
Xiaomi Mi A1 is the first in a wave of Android One smartphones to take advantage →
The iPhone X was announced with its fair share of exclusive features, but just as many →
“Vorsprung durch Technik” doesn’t translate to “know your place, human,” but in the case of the →
My first impression of the Lenovo ThinkPad 25 is wholly positive – but it’s not because →
I know what you’re thinking: “It’s a Honda Accord. Skip to the mileage estimates and whether or not →
Today we’re comparing Google’s 2nd-gen Pixel XL to the first, and the first Pixel to the →
Home security is one of the first places many smart home upgraders begin, and the past →
Netbooks are often ridiculed as a solution looking for a problem but they are also regarded →