Florence is a staff writer who covers phones, the smart home, and the occasional mechanical keyboard.
Google is building hype for the release of Android 14 with a rebrand and a sprinkling of new features.
Google's next flagship is coming Oct. 4, when it may also debut the new Pixel Watch 2.
Lenovo unveiled its new console alongside the Legion 9i laptops and Legion Glasses at IFA 2023.
The new Copy Video Frame feature is rolling out this week with Chrome's latest version.
As devices you can repair yourself become more normalized, the Fairphone must do more to stand out.
Cherry MX2A plans to be the "premium" offering to the current lineup of iconic switches.
It's still one of the best Android smartwatches you can get, even if it is primarily more of the same.
It's only available in the Public Preview for now, but it's clear the Nest app is on its way out.
A new feature showcasing users' photos of different locations lets you see what other hikers and bikers saw worldwide.
A new FCC filing reveals there's something new on the horizon, but we don't have a definite idea of what it is.
Will the Pixel spark a trend among other Android phone makers?
It would have been nice if Samsung bundled the S Pen with the foldable, but this isn't an accessory for everyone.
The second-gen projector now features Samsung's built-in Gaming Hub.
For $1,800, I expect this foldable to at least shoot photos like its flagship counterpart, the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
With the Razer BlackWidow V4, you can pop out the switches like you would on an artisan keyboard.
Like staring into the future, the Mix Fold 3 gives us a glimpse of what we don't—and can't—have yet.
Two folding phones from Android's top phone makers, but only one can go home with you. Which one will it be?
The iPhone-only satellite service is showing its worth amid climate disaster.
Set your calendars for Sept. 12, when Apple will reveal what's next for the iPhone and Apple Watch.
The company won't comment on the app yet, but it appears its game offerings may level up soon enough.
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