Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3-inch phablet, hands-on
The march of the phablets continues - so does the Galaxy Mega 6.3 and its mammoth screen deliver?
The march of the phablets continues - so does the Galaxy Mega 6.3 and its mammoth screen deliver?
The iWatch isn't a new idea - tech giants have been trying to get smartwatches right for more than a decade.
The Galaxy S4 is Samsung's (and Android's) flagship smartphone - here are my first impressions after getting some hands-on time.
Google Glass (or glasses) is almost ready to hit the streets. Just what will those people brave enough to wear the funny-looking, geeky glasses be able to do with them?
The average refund for US taxpayers this year is nearly $3,000. There are some fantastic smartphones available or coming soon that you can purchase with some of this refund, as you can see in this gallery.
You can never have enough apps and good ones are the best. The apps in this collection work beautifully on the large screen of the Galaxy Note 2 as they should on the newest Galaxy S4.
Heading up the App Wrap for this week are: Facebook Home, TripGo, Triptastic, Play Books, Eurorisk, Australian JobSearch, Ninja SMS, and Imgur.
Facebook Home will arrive on the HTC First on AT&T, but you can also download it from the Google Play store on supported devices.
Do you go gaga for Game of Thrones or worship Wonder Woman? Treat yourself to a gift to celebrate your hero from your favourite TV show.
We may not see Office for the iPad until late 2014. Don't worry though, there are plenty of capable alternatives available now, especially when you consider people don't do much heavy lifting on a tablet.
ZDNet spent a little bit of time hands-on with Sony's new Xperia Z tablet and its Xperia SP and L smartphones - all of which are due for release during Q2 2013.
My number one prediction about smartwatches? They won't offer good value for money. Buy a nice, expensive, normal watch with an automatic movement and you'll be much happier.
What are some of the best gadgets to have in your backpack this summer?
XP will be falling off the Microsoft support wagon within a year, and Windows 8 is, ah, unattractive. Here are the best of your alternative choices.
NASA's next big project will be to send robots to tow a nearby asteroid where astronauts will study the space rock.