Staying connected when phones don't make the cut
A host of handset alternatives and accessories
A host of handset alternatives and accessories
Once, UWB-based Wireless USB failed to make inroads as a cable replacement technology. Now, a UWB variant aimed at precisely locating objects seems poised to join Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC as a ubiquitous wireless technology.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 2 combines an alluring internal screen area with a premium feature set, rewarding those who can pore over its internal display.
In doggedly pursuing the work styles of the pencil/pad combination and the typewriter, the reMarkable 2 and Freewrite Traveler offer oases for those avoiding digital distraction.
While Epic Games and its allies have challenged the nature of app stores, buffet-style cloud services challenge the future of apps themselves.
While Google deserves slack for a later start and stronger competitors to Pixel, Microsoft's Surface business has grown to a point where it is pushing up against the sweet spot of the PC market.
Compared to pricey but sleek smart rings that track activity, Amazon's Echo Loop is a chunky one-trick pony, but one that provides a great personal mobile Alexa interaction that could ring up wearable success.
At its fall launch event, Amazon may taken its foot on the gas when it comes to injecting Alexa into everyday objects, but the crowdfunding community is intent on keeping Alexa at the ready unless you're ready for a break.
Arm-based MacBooks could steal back some thunder from the iPad, but much depends on how Apple prices them.
HP has added a host of physiology-monitoring sensors to its forthcoming Reverb G2 headset in the name of personalizing the experience and closing a feedback loop to gauge the effectiveness of training and simulations.