What are display refresh rates and why should I care about them?
You may have noticed phones coming out with 90 Hz, 120 Hz, and even 144 Hz and 240 Hz displays and been a little confused — don't panic, you're not...
You may have noticed phones coming out with 90 Hz, 120 Hz, and even 144 Hz and 240 Hz displays and been a little confused — don't panic, you're not...
What you need to knowFollowing its debut at CES 2022, Samsung's #YouMake campaign is now live.The new program allows you to customize a wide range of Samsung products, from smartphones...
Foldable phones had a pretty good 2021, as Samsung reached new sales heights with its Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galaxy Z Fold 3 devices. In saying so, the global...
More flagship features are coming to affordable phones Samsung has been making Exynos chipsets for years, some of which have been successful and others not so much. It toyed with...
Spring is a time for new beginnings, April showers, and of course, epic deals on cheap laptops and monitors. Naturally, I'm referring to Dell's Spring Sale Event, during which the...
Robert Triggs / Android AuthorityTL;DR Google’s Pixel 6 series is reportedly not doing so well at US carriers. The company has resorted to offering lucrative kickbacks to salespeople to sell...
The change looks to be a web-only affair Google Play Music’s death left some big shoes to fill, and YouTube Music has been doing its best (for better or worse)...
What you need to knowSamsung is preparing to launch a Pokémon Edition of the Galaxy Z Flip 3.The phone may include a Pikachu cover set, Pokéball stand, Pokédex pouch, a...
TL;DR A new render of the Pixel Watch has leaked. It shows the display of the smartwatch up-close. We can see an icon for Fitbit integration on the screen. The...
Demo mode and improved control of multiple Hue bridges may be coming soon, too The Philips Hue apps have been going through plenty of changes lately. We recently saw Bluetooth...
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