Every chipmaker is going for broke on AI, but Mediatek’s Dimensity 9400 SoC pushes the idea of "agentic" AI that's capable of controlling your phone for you.
For $700, the Motorola Razr has a 3.6-inch exterior screen, though the $1,000 Razr+ is pushing the outside screen to the razor’s edge.
Lenovo’s latest Android tablet comes bundled with eight JBL speakers for under $300.
Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu confirmed the Rabbit R1 is based on Android but claimed you couldn't access all the bells and whistles if it were to run as a mere app.
This is Carl Pei's version of a budget smartphone. As expected, the back lights up.
Basically a really advanced voice assistant that manages all your services.
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid joins a bevy of updates Lenovo announced at CES 2024.
They’re still too expensive without compromises, but at least now there are more types to choose from.
But missing from this $300 device is the ability to make contactless payments.
Instead of just sending out a distress call, stranded adventurers can communicate with rescuers.
It will not change much—even with less memory, Apple's Bionic outperforms Android's chips.
The Oppo Find N2 Flip is a cute little flipping smartphone that will hopefully inspire future OnePlus designs.
Lenovo also announced a giant ass Android tablet that’s perfect for cloud gaming.
The Motorola Edge boasts flagship features, but will have a tough time up against Samsung and Google's cheaper offerings.
Intel and Apple will reportedly be the first customers lining up for TSMC's 2N (2 nanometers) chips.
It also has the latest processor and a new camera system—and it costs almost as much as Samsung's new flagship devices.
Faster wireless connectivity is heading our way. Yes, again.
The Moto G Stylus is one of the cheapest ways to get a phablet with a stylus if you don't mind the lack of 5G.
The Spin 513 is the most expensive in a new trio of Chromebooks released by Acer prior to CES 2022.
CES kicks off Jan. 5, despite everything. Here are the major product launches in store.
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