In 2019, voice assistants are huge. Now, thanks to a new report out from a UN agency that collates studies of smart voice assistants, we have the latest facts, stats, and insights on the rise of the tech. Here's where, why, and how often we're opening up to our smart speakers.
Computex 2019 is upon us, the annual technology expo in Taiwan, and many manufacturers are using it to reveal their latest and greatest laptops. We take a look at this years line up, including wood inlays, 5G laptops and dual screen laptops to compete with the Apple MacBook Pro.
You might think that video games are the last thing for the government to get worked up about, but a new proposal against loot boxes, a virtual item that contains an unknown prize, is currently in the works, and could radically upend the gaming industry.
Apple has announced an update to its keyboard and an extension to the keyboard repair program, which has been ongoing for several years, after many users complained about stuck keys and mis-presses. The ongoing issues have angered even the most loyal Apple fans.
Apple has thrown some new processors at its MacBook Pro line of laptops. But sadly, this minor upgrade does precious little to improve the company's flagship models. They might be marginally quicker, but are the improvements enough to get you to shell out over $1,000?
The White House has banned US companies from supplying both software and hardware to Chinese tech giant Huawei, in the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing. We take a look at what it all means for consumers, Huawei, and Android.
In the consumer tech culture, there's a constant pressure to upgrade your device regularly to guarantee that you don't fall behind. Samsung is throwing Galaxy Watch owners a much welcome bone, with its new update bringing some of those features from its latest Galaxy Watch Active
OnePlus has announced three new phones, including the OnePlus 7 Pro with a crazy pop-up front camera, and — supposedly — the best phone screen on sale. Here's everything you need to know about the new phones, including the key features, specs, and prices.
HTC has announced the Exodus 1s, a cheaper version of its blockchain-enabled Exodus 1 phone. It's set to be released later in the year and cost between $250-300, making it the perfect way for cryptocurrency newbies to dip their toe into decentralized money.
The release of Samsung's revolutionary folding phone has been a rocky one, and the latest chapter sees the company automatically cancelling customer orders, if it unable to hit its release deadline of May 31st. Those who want to keep their order must let the company know.
The $189 Nokia 4.2 is now available to buy in the US from Best Buy and Amazon. But should this crazy-cheap Nokia be your next phone? Or are Motorola and Samsung's bargain phones better options?
Audio experts Bowers & Wilkins, perhaps best known for the Zeppelin speaker, has announced three new crazy-looking, and crazy expensive speakers. The new Formation range promise unparalleled multiroom audio quality, but you'll need some deep pockets to get your hands on them.
While it may be the Samsung Fold that's grabbing the headlines at the moment, the company has just released a brand new tablet, the View 2. Unlike the Fold, you can forget about slipping this into your pocket. This 17-inch tablet is anything but portable. So, should you buy one?
With the Samsung Galaxy Fold launch delayed following early reports of broken screens, we look at how tech companies respond when their products fail. Samsung itself is no stranger to such events, but what can it learn from past incidents?
Reports are flying around the internet suggesting that Samsung's nearly-$2,000 folding phone is breaking after just days and sometimes even hours of use. So, what's going on with the next big thing in the phones world?
Everything you need to know about the newly-announced Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, and the latest news on the next-generation Sony PlayStation 5. With Google and Apple moving into game-streaming services, Sony and Microsoft have plenty of competition ahead.
Acer today announced a new product line-up that introduced new models in a whopping six separate ranges: Predator, Nitro, Aspire, Chromebook, Travelmate and Spin, plus the "ConceptD" product portfolio, aimed specifically at creators. Here's all the details to know.