OnePlus, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer is launching its first wearable, the OnePlus Band, aiming to take on FitBit.
OnePlus, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer is launching its first wearable, the OnePlus Band, aiming to take on FitBit.
The Kurumask developed by Honda is a "mask for your car" that covers the existing cabin filter of your car to filter all kinds of viruses.
Apple has been granted two patents that hint it could be adding wireless charging pads to the MacBook and its other devices.
Nothing will make you smile on the Internet as much as these Boston Dynamics robots taking over the dance floor.
A matte black MacBook sounds sexy AF, and it could become a reality according to a recently published patent by Apple.
Facebook has announced the acquisition of Kustomer, a CRM solution that lets businesses manage customer interactions across all channels.
Got the new Playstation 5? Now it's time to spice it up with the must-have PS5 accessories to up your game.
MeowTalk, an app developed by a former Amazon Alexa engineer, uses AI to translate your cat's meow.
Regulators could force Google to sell Google Chrome as the DOJ is pondering a divestiture of several ad-tech assets.
The all-new Google Chromecast was just announced yesterday and you can already get your hands on one for free when subscribing to YouTube TV.
The Pantone Color Match Card works with your phone's camera to measure and match any colored objects, materials, or surfaces to a Pantone Color.
During its annual press conference, Acer announced several new hardware products, as well as an entirely new category for the brand: energy drinks.
Samsung has announced its ultra-curved 49-inch Odyssey G9 gaming monitor is now open for pre-order.
Apple has released iOS 13.5.1 with an important security update patching out the Unc0ver jailbreak.
Nest has started to enable two-factor authentication by default on all accounts this week, so make sure you have access to the email associated with your Nest account.
Last week Elon Musk threatened to sell “almost all physical possessions” after another dangerous Twitter meltdown that cost Tesla $14 billion.
Can we scare you in under five minutes? I bet these three scary short-films will make you want to use less tech. Do you like scary movies? I bet you like them at least as much …
Apple is set to launch Apple Glasses in 2022 and experts say they could replace the iPhone within a decade. Are we ready for this?