Tag: phone

How to Sync Your Phone With Windows 10

At Build 2017, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said, “The user experience is going to span all of your devices. That multi-device experience is what now needs platform capability.” A big part of this is connecting your smartphone to your PC. Not only does this let you …

Razer Enters The Smartphone Arena With The Razer Phone

Earlier this year, Razer bought the smartphone company Nextbit, so it should perhaps not come as much of a surprise to see the gaming-focused company step into the smartphone market, but Razer wants to bring more than just another ‘me too’ Android phone. Today the company …

Windows 10: Your phone linking is broken (for some)

One of the new features of Microsoft’s Fall Creators Update for Windows 10 is the ability to link your phone and your Windows 10 PC. The main idea behind the feature is to send information from your smartphone, Android and iOS devices are supported, to the …

Pixel 2 review: Still the best Android phone money can buy

In our review one year ago, VentureBeat called the Pixel “the best Android phone money can buy.” The Pixel 2, unveiled two weeks ago, boasts some marked improvements over its predecessor: among them a better camera, visual searches, and on-the-spot translation of 40 languages. With these …

How to Switch From an iPhone to an Android Phone

Apple iPhone users once looked down on the army of Android phones out there—and let’s be honest, many still do—but that’s a hard stance to take these days. Android apps are flourishing, and the handset selection is amazing, thanks to manufacturers like Samsung, ZTE, Huawei, OnePlus, …

BlackBerry to launch Android phone with no keyboard

  Blackberry Motion’s Locker Mode secures sensitive data on the device BlackBerry has unveiled its new flagship phone that goes all-in on the touchscreen and dumps the vendor’s usual physical keyboard. Officially announced at the GITEX Technology Week, held in Dubai, yesterday, the Blackberry Motion is …

Tip: Find Your Phone with Google Home

Like other mobile platforms, Android provides a service that can be used to help you find a lost or stolen smartphone or tablet. But now you can do so even more easily and naturally. If you have a Google Home smart speaker, that is. You can …