Smartphone
Xiaomi 17T Pro is a great smartphone, but it has one problem
Xiaomi’s T series returns with a 7,000mAh battery, powerful performance, and a successful camera array. The only problem? The price tag is no longer as low as it used to be.
After the rumors: New details about OpenAI's phone
New snacks, drinks, ice cream, and kids phone hit Israeli shelves
We tested 5 cases for the Galaxy S26 Ultra
The comeback of modular? The concept that tries to correct the mistakes of Google and LG
Smartphone manufacturer Tecno unveiled a thin device just 4.9 mm thick, which connects to a series of accessories via magnets and pins.
The Chinese manufacturer vivo is testing a smartphone with an unprecedented battery
Reports from China reveal that the smartphone manufacturer vivo is about to join the exclusive club of devices with extraordinary battery capacity, using advanced silicon-carbon technology.
Emojis, SIM swaps: How Hamas greenlit October 7 massacre, undetected by Israel
Findings from an IDF General Staff investigation, which also drew on intelligence collected during fighting, indicate the emoji traffic was one of several signs that Hamas was preparing an assault.
Elon Musk plans to develop SpaceX’s first smartphone
SpaceX is expected to expand Starlink’s operations into new markets, including direct-to-cellular phone connectivity and space monitoring services.
Survey reveals most investigators see smartphones as a key provider of evidence - study
Organizations rely on digital tools for internal investigations, with 97% using smartphones. This reflects a strong belief in digital evidence, as 95% agree it enhances case-solving prospects.
Brand news: Market breaker and a tiger in the kitchen
An addictive fragrance, an emergency kit for the face, a hysterical smartphone, the gadget that saves the day, love in a capsule, Parisian magic, and more new products.
Psychologist warns: A concerning effect of smartphones on children
More and more parents describe a child with “lots of friends,” but relationships that exist only online—leading to emotional disconnection and difficulty forming real-world relationships.
How do I send a fax and can I do it from my phone?
Miss BlackBerry? The smartphone with a physical keyboard is back
After years of touchscreen dominance, a small US startup brings back a classic BlackBerry-style keyboard. Developed by former BlackBerry members, the device is already generating curiosity.
The new smartphone that looks like a BlackBerry – but is aimed at 2026
The keyboard startup Clicks makes a leap forward at CES with its first-ever smartphone: A compact device with a physical keyboard, modern Android and surprising hardware.