Google has today updated its own Play Store policies for developers, banning a number of different categories in the process. Some of them are of particular note because they will include cryptocurrency mining apps as well as those with disruptive ads.
Apple has announced that iPhones, iPads, Macs, and iPods users in Japan who have had their devices damaged by flood water will be able to have them repaired free of charge.
Philips likely didn't have any idea how bit the home automation industry would become when it launched its first intelligent bulb into the marketplace. Now, after a prolonged period of success, it's taken the next step by expanding its range into the bathroom with a new product named the Adore Mirror.
Amazon Alexa Cast will soon allow users to throw audio to Alexa-enabled devices like Apple AirPlay and Google Cast. Here are the details.
Third party Alexa-enabled devices can now easily work together as Amazon moves its Echo Spatial Perception feature to the cloud. Here are the details.
2018 MacBook Pro's T2 chips is apparently causing kernel panic on some machines, as Apple investigates the issue. Here's what we know so far.
New images of what appears to be an updated version of Amazon's Echo Dot smart speaker have been leaked by a couple of French publications. Here are the details.
Here's how to enable Google Chrome new Material Design Refresh on iOS, Windows and Mac (desktop) right now.
We've already told you about a few of Samsung's recent ads that are all based on its new "Ingenius" series, all of which are meant to poke fun of Apple, its users and the Geniuses that work in its stores.
Watch this new iPhone X video ad from Apple, which focuses on the power of its A11 Bionic processor.
















