For Aluminium OS to succeed, Google needs to avoid Android's earliest mistakes
…The Galaxy Watch was the first to run One UI Watch on top of Wear OS, and Samsung has received features ahead of even Google’s own devices in some cases. That…
…The Galaxy Watch was the first to run One UI Watch on top of Wear OS, and Samsung has received features ahead of even Google’s own devices in some cases. That…
…A lot of affordable projectors come with the hassle of needing you to plug in a streaming stick, USB drive, or laptop to actually watch any content. Some don’t even have…
…Most of my time with the S26 went into binge-watching Breaking Bad on Netflix — colors felt rich without going overboard, details stayed sharp, and darker scenes held up well with convincing…
…MSRP: $1,299.99 Check price What we like Refined, improved, durable design Top-tier performance Innovative privacy display Upgraded charging Excellent camera versatility Leading update coverage What we don't like…
…I have a Fitbit inspire 3 and since the forced ‘upgrade’ to Google Health it seems that finding most basic metrics in the Health App has become a near impossible quest. I…
…Of everything Samsung could have improved over the past two years, upgrading the panel would have been the most impactful change. It didn’t, and once you notice it, you feel it…
…The main camera is great, the display looks fantastic, and the battery lasts a full day, but there's a lack of meaningful upgrades over previous generations, plus an Exynos chip that…
…But now Google clarifies that even that won’t be necessary, with the opt-out able to be transferred as we upgrade phones. That is maybe just the best news we could…
…Mobile Galaxy S26 Ultra teardown shows Samsung's clever new telephoto camera up close JerryRigEverything's teardown of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is here, and it's quite satisfying to watch! By…
…However, with the increased subscription cost for the remote watch pass, the massive jump in the lifetime pass, and, at this point, the inevitable increase in the monthly pass, I can’t…