Apple iPhone 8 is coming and it’s going to be big. The Samsung Galaxy S8 has been released recently and it is already the most-desired among smartphone fanatics. While both are being compared by almost everybody, it will be interesting to see how the Apple EarPods fare against the Galaxy S8 earphones.
The Huawei P10 is an improvement over the Huawei P9 in nearly every facet, but when it comes to battery performance, how far off are the two P series siblings?
An alleged leaked image of the Apple iPhone 8 has highlighted a feature that has not gone down well with fans. The leak shows the fingerprint scanner has been moved to the rear of the phone. The relocated scanner is causing much outrage.
The release of Samsung Galaxy S8 was one of the most closely-watch product launches this year. The device is going to finally reach the US this week. The South Korean tech giant needs a super-start to win back its lost customer after the Galaxy Note 7 disaster.
The initial pro launch roster for "NBA Playgrounds" has been announced by Sabre Interactive, though there are some big name players missing.
The anticipated "Red Dead Redemption" mod for "Grand Theft Auto V" is no longer coming after the team behind it was contacted by game developer Rockstar Games.
Rockstar Games will be releasing a new add-on, "Tiny Racer," on April 25, giving "Grand Theft Auto" gamers additional content to check out.
The Galaxy S8 wins this fight purely because it is a better smartphone in many ways, and is undoubtedly the most-advanced phones currently in the market. The added functions and benefits also keep it ahead of the Huawei Mate 9.
Apple has revealed in its yearly Environmental Responsibility Report how it goes to great lengths to ensure product safety, including creating artificial sweat to test the Apple Watch.
OnePlus 3T is better value, while Samsung Galaxy S8 is the better device. It’s reportedly the best smartphone in the world right now, though arguably. The 3T sits right below. It’s as good as any other flagship mobile in the market today, undercutting their price by as much as £200 (AU$350 approx).
The Corsair Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti all-in-one liquid cooled graphics card is now available to order at the company’s official online store for US$799 (AU$1,060).
Google Nexus 7 (2017) is expected to provide a pure Android experience. It makes sense for the search giant to refresh the tablet, more so to beat the competition.
Razer has launched the Hammerhead BT and the Hammerhead iOS gaming and music in-ear headsets, which are now available to order and will ship in late April.
Nintendo announced that they are pulling the plug on the Nintendo Mini NES Classic, a precedent to the alleged coming of a Mini SNES later this year.
An Android flashlight app on Google Play is actually a remotely controlled Trojan that steals users’ banking details, according to new findings. The Flashlight LED Widget is said to mimic legitimate banking apps to dupe users into giving their username and password.
Sony has finally announced the α9 full-frame mirror-less camera. The flagship features only the best of Sony, in a body that is still smaller than a conventional full-frame DSLR. It will be available from May and will be priced at US$4,500 (AU$6,000 approx).
Nintendo is reportedly going to release the SNES Classic Edition (Super Nintendo Mini) just before the holiday season arrives following the success of last year’s NES remake.
Xiaomi has released its Mi 6 smartphone in China with 6GB RAM and dual-cameras. It is sporting some incredible hardware and at a greatly affordable price.
It seems Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook also loves “Pokemon GO.” That’s why he has announced a push into Augmented Reality (AR) and Facebook may soon start experimenting on a mix of real and digital worlds, just like the hit smartphone game.
The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV may not be the most-advanced camera available, but it definitely excels in being an all-rounder. Canon has targeted hardcore photography professionals and enthusiasts, and the wait for this one was worth it.
If latest reports are to be believed, Tesla is facing a massive strike threat that can even halt, or at least disrupt, Model 3 production. The company’s German Robotics unit is on the boil as a labour dispute brews. If workers choose to strike, Tesla’s plans to boost production may go for a toss.
The mysterious Essential smartphone by Andy Rubin has been reportedly spotted on GFXBench. The Father of Android quit the tech scene in 2014 but now he seems to be back with a bang. The upcoming smartphone may have a bezel-less screen.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced a big Spring event on May 2. While he and his team are primarily going to talk strategy, the event is also an excellent opportunity to announce new hardware. One such highly-anticipated device is the Microsoft Surface Pro 5.
If latest reports are to be believed, many gamers are regretting upgrading their operating system to the Windows 10 Creators Update. “Grand Theft Auto 5” players have experienced issues and bugs as well. The game’s launcher is crashing whenever players are opening it. Thankfully, there’s a fix.
There’s a lot going on Tesla apart from the Model 3 electric sedan. Musk recently sketched out a timeline for the arrival of a sports car, pickup and semi truck. The company seems to expand its line-up of electric vehicles.
Samsung Gear VR 2017 is arriving with a controller along with the Galaxy S8 handset later this month. Everything more or less remains the same, apart from the controller. However, it will be interesting to check out the specs and features of the VR headset along with Google’s Daydream View.
The Nintendo Switch has become the fastest-selling system in Nintendo’s history. It has sold faster than any other gaming system in the company’s history. As per NPD Group, Nintendo moved 906,000 units in March, which Nintendo also agreed to be a record.
If a report from South Korea’s Electronic Times is to be believed, the upcoming Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones will be highly innovative and progressive.
Wall Street firm J.P. Morgan analysts said that Amazon Prime Video would spend US$6 billion (AU$7.9 billion) to increase the number its video-on-demand service's content.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 goes head-to-head with LG's recently released G6 phone.