Category: gadgetry

The Morning After: Let the Samsung Galaxy S20 leaks begin

[ad_1] Cameras and a name.Oh look, our first Samsung Galaxy S20 leak XDA-Developers has obtained pictures of what it says is the Galaxy S20+ 5G — which is what it says on the boot-up screen. A shot of the back reveals an elaborate camera array that reportedly includes a 12-megapixel 1.8-micron main camera, an ultra-wide, […]

Modder makes the GameCube Joy-Cons you’ve always wanted for your Switch

[ad_1] He even created a center piece that lets you reunite both halves in a single gamepad that’s the same width as the original Wavebird. The creator expects to provide CAD files for those who want to attempt their own mods, but be warned: this definitely isn’t for first-timers. Shank cautioned that a lot more […]

OnePlus is reportedly holding a display tech convention

[ad_1] OnePlus itself has yet to confirm the event, so we can’t say for sure what kind of display products and technologies it’s planning to announce. According to the Weibo post, though, we might see screens with a 120Hz refresh rate, which will enable smoother pictures than what displays with lower refresh rates are capable […]

The future of foldable tablets got clearer at CES 2020

[ad_1] The benefits of folding screen technology are obvious by now. You can make a device half its size (or even smaller) if its components can bend without breaking. We first saw a real folding phone at CES 2019 from the relatively unknown Royole, and through the rest of the year Samsung, Huawei, TCL and […]

CES 2020: In pictures | Engadget

[ad_1] That’s it. We’re done. Finito. Another Consumer Electronics Show is officially in the books. Before everyone leaves Las Vegas and inevitably morphs into sleep-deprived mush, we wanted to take one last look back at the convention center chaos. We’re going to keep the words to a minimum, though, and let our best images — […]

Podcast: Quibi and Lioness on the future of streaming video and sex tech

[ad_1] In this special interview episode from CES 2020, Devindra chats with the minds behind Quibi — founder Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO Meg Whitman, Chief Product Officer Tom Conrad and CTO Ben Post — to see how it’s attempting to disrupt streaming mobile video. Meanwhile, Cherlynn speaks with Lioness founder Liz Klinger about the vibrator that […]

The best travel plug adapter

[ad_1] Why you should trust us In addition to being editor-at-large here at Wirecutter, I also write about tech and travel for CNET, Forbes, and Wirecutter’s parent company, The New York Times. Perhaps more relevant to this guide, I spend a good chunk of each year as a digital nomad, living months at a time […]

Verizon will reportedly sell a 5G version of the OnePlus 8

[ad_1] However, Android Police reported that the phone would be “fully Verizonified.” For better and worse, that means it’ll come with the carrier’s suite of apps and experiences preloaded onto the device. If the report is accurate, it’ll be interesting to see how OnePlus tries to reconcile the decision to allow Verizon to install apps […]

Sonarworks brings a personal touch to headphone calibration

[ad_1] The basic idea behind SoundID is “perfect is personal.” What you think is the perfect sound, I might suggest could be improved. This new app is built on the same basic premise as True-Fi, but it’s a lot more user friendly and the interface is simplified. Like True-Fi, you begin using SoundID by selecting […]