Smartphone manufacturers eliminating USB cords with packaging is nothing new. So what is the consumer upside? SlashGear's ...
Yellow: These ports can support either USB 2.0 or 3.0, and are "always on", meaning they can supply power even when the device they're connected to is off. Orange: Like yellow, but with support for ...
CarPlay and Android Auto are great, but not every car supports both, which can be a problem if you share the vehicle with ...
Going wireless has never been easier in our cars, and if you want to give up on cables and use Android Auto and CarPlay without a cord, a new device helps you do this with several extras. Launched by ...
Ubuntu's new "architecture variants" let you download packages optimized for x86-64-v2 or v3 chips, etc. This brings a slight (like 1%) performance boost for some apps. Ubuntu 25.10 includes an early ...
Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits including AppleInsider and Android Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to ...
The AAWireless Two delivers the best wireless Android Auto experience yet - though it's not flawless. Here's what to know before buying.
Spotty reception isn't just an inconvenience when you're on the road, it can leave you cut off from maps, music and emergency help (unless you've got satellite help). If your GPS locks up or your ...
You know that special kind of panic when your phone's signal bars just... disappear? One minute you're following your GPS, the next your map is frozen, your music is dead, and you're stranded in a ...
Most premium and upper mid-range smartphones ship with the ability to wirelessly charge these days. The feature allows you to keep your battery topped up throughout the day without the hassle of ...