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  • AT&T Moto Tab now for sale at $299 or $15/month over 20 months

    Although development of Android for tablets has largely stagnated, mid-range media consumption tablets are still cheaply produced. The ATT Moto Tab (stylized as ‘moto tab’) is technically Motorola’s first tablet since the Xoom 2 (known as the Xyboard in the United States), though the design strongly resembles that of the Lenovo Tab 4 10. You […]

  • Google rolls out new Assistant features to Wear OS

    Google ignored Android Wear for a long time, but now it’s got a new name and some new features. The next step in Google’s quest to keep Wear OS from dying is to enhance Assistant. In the coming days, you’ll be able to access more Assistant Actions and get contextual suggestions when you interact with […]

  • ARCore v1.2 gives devs new tools to create collaborative AR experiences [APK Download]

    While smartphones are increasingly our conduit for experiencing the latest cutting-edge tech, there’s a big difference between checking out something that makes for an impressive tech demo, and seeing that technology evolve into something that actually makes the apps you care about better, more capable, or maybe just more fun to use. Augmented reality has […]

  • Huawei P20 review: A cost-cutting exercise that mostly works

    Some six months after launching its late-2017 flagship, the very capable Mate 10 Pro, Huawei took to the stage in Paris at the end of March to show off the new P20 series. The spotlight was, of course, on the P20 Pro with its unusual third camera, but the little sibling was not to be […]

  • Ready or not, Chrome OS tablets must replace Android tablets

    Android tablets are not and were not ever very good. There. I said it. From the very first devices that launched without Google’s blessing, to the overhyped, underdelivering ones that did, all the way through Google’s last-ditch effort to save them, Android tablets never hit their stride. Sure, there were some bright spots, occasionally. Like the […]

  • New LG Wear OS watch shows up at FCC

    Documentation concerning a new Wear OS watch manufactured by LG has appeared on the Federal Communication Commission’s website. The listing doesn’t reveal a whole lot, but the watch is described as a “portable wrist device” with a model number of LM-W315. It’s possible the filing is for LG’s rumored “hybrid” watch that’s said to feature […]

  • Google releases May 2018 OTA and system image files, publishes security bulletin

    Every month Google’s ritual of regular security updates keeps our Pixel and Nexus devices safe from both real and imaginary electronic boogeymen. These updates usually land sometime in the first week of the month, and like clockwork, here they are. Google has just posted both the May 2018 OTA files and system images for its […]

  • Unlocked LG V30 (US998) gets Android 8.0 Oreo update

    The LG V30’s update to Android 8.0 Oreo has been rolling out for months and months. It started in South Korea and later added the V30 ThinQ smart camera and search features, then it spread to the US and arrived for Sprint, ATT, Verizon, and finally T-Mobile. Now the unlocked US variant is getting it […]

  • BlackBerry KEY2 launch is coming on June 7, for all you hardware keyboard lovers

    Developing a new smartphone is a huge investment, which is part of why we see so many phones that are so much alike — if something’s working well for one manufacturer and shoppers are responding positively, everybody else is going to want to do the same thing (this is why you’re seeing notches everywhere). But […]