Apple today updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro, bringing the new Magic Keyboard, 10th-generation processors for up to 80 percent faster graphics performance and making 16GB of faster 3733MHz memory standard on select configurations.
Samsung has released a software update for the Galaxy Buds which brings a bunch of Galaxy Buds+ connectivity features to Galaxy Buds.
Qualcomm today announced Qualcomm Quick Charge 3+ Technology, the latest addition to the Quick Charge family. Quick Charge 3+’ brings faster charging and affordability according to Qualcomm.
Apple has released iOS 13.4.1 for the iPhone SE today. Ironically, anybody who pre-ordered their iPhone SE should be receiving them tomorrow, so you should expect the OS to be upgraded as you set it up.
Motorola held a virtual launch event today, jumping back into the flagship smartphone scene with the Motorola Edge+ and Motorola Edge.
Samsung has officially unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, a more affordable sibling of the Galaxy Tab S6,
Apple today unveiled the second-generation iPhone SE, a budget friendly new iPhone featuring a 4.7-inch Retina HD display, paired with Touch ID.
OnePlus has unveiled the OnePlus 8 and the OnePlus 8 Pro, bringing great displays and 5G connectivity.
Samsung today unveiled the new Galaxy A71 5G and Galaxy A51 5G smartphones, adding 5G connectivity and enhanced essential innovations to the popular Galaxy A family.
Huawei has launched the Sound X Platinum Edition, an enhanced version of the company's sound speaker Sound X, bringing improvements and small touches from the basic model.
Google is making seamless updates mandatory for all Android 11 phones. The setup involves use of separate read-only partitions to install updates, thus speeding up the process. During seamless updates, users can keep using their phones and then apply the update with a simple reboot.
Apple has released iOS 13.4 which focuses on bug fixes. Most notably, they address a problem caused by iOS/iPadOS 13.4 wherein users running that version could not join FaceTime calls with users running older versions of iOS or macOS—iOS 9.3.6 or OS X 10.11.6 or earlier, to be specific.