Google Rebrands Android Wear as Wear OS
With iPhone users accounting for one-third of wearable devices with the Google software, Android Wear is now known as Wear OS.
With iPhone users accounting for one-third of wearable devices with the Google software, Android Wear is now known as Wear OS.
New benchmarks reveal the recently announced Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus are no match for either the iPhone 8 or iPhone X.
Just like Apple's HomePod, the similar silicone base on the Sonos One smart speaker can also leave white marks on some types of wood furniture.
Rest in peace Pebble. Fitbit announced today that it will be ending support for the Apple Watch forbearer June 20. Many features won't work after that date.
With Apple's HomePod missing the holiday season, Amazon apparently had strong sales of its Echo devices as the Amazon Alexa app hit the top spot on Dec. 25.
Huawei and Xiaomi are currently in negotiations with carriers such as Verizon and AT&T to bring their Android-based devices to the United States.
Apple isn't the only company that's been unable to create a so-called skinny television bundle for customers. Amazon has also struck out.
In a new whitepaper, Apple examines the efforts to make iPhone packaging more environmentally friendly and help conserve resources.
At a just finished event, Google unveiled a host of new products including a Pixel 2 handset and two new smart speakers including the Home Max.
At a surprise media event, Amazon has just unveiled a number of new Alexa-powered devices including the Echo 2 and smart-home focused Echo Plus.
Amazon Alexa and Microsoft Cortana, two other major voice controllable assistants competing against Apple's Siri, will soon play nice with each other.
Looking to put the explosive Galaxy Note 7 recall behind it, Samsung's new Galaxy Note 8 sports a 6.3-inch nearly bezel-free screen.
Normally by this time of year, Apple's competitors are accelerating chip orders for upcoming smart devices. Not this year, thanks to the "iPhone 8."
Put down your iced coffee, folks. We have some big news for you. Evidently, the smartphone wars are over, at least according to The Wall Street Journal.
With Apple's next-generation iPhone widely expected to offer a number of augmented reality features, Oculus is planning a new, less expensive VR headset.
We've pulled out our magic 8-ball this week to see where things stand with Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, now just 15 days away.
The Google I/O 2017 developers conference kicks off later today, May 17, from the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California.
A newly discovered patent describes a Samsung wearable device with an optical zoom camera lens that protrudes from the watch display when needed.
Apple's bringing iTunes to the Windows Store, guaranteeing that the application will be available on the upcoming Windows 10 S operating system.
The first image of Amazon's new touchscreen Echo was leaked late last week. It will apparently retail for more than $200.
The Harman Kardon Invoke will feature native Skype integration to make handsfree calls to cellphones, landlines and other Skype-enabled devices.
The new touchscreen Echo could be announced sometime this month and feature a built-in camera. It will retail between $200 and $300.
According to a new report, Spotify is planning to create to some type of new hardware device. It's unknown exactly what it will be.
Reportedly scheduled to launch sometime this fall, the new Fitbit device may only feature first-party apps from the company.