Galaxy Watch 8 Classic drops to $199, but only in one color
The white edition of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is 60% off its retail price of a hard-to-swallow $499. At $199, though, it’s a no-brainer. more…
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The white edition of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is 60% off its retail price of a hard-to-swallow $499. At $199, though, it’s a no-brainer. more…
A lawsuit filed against Samsung seeks damages and a permanent injunction against Galaxy foldables in the US, but whether or not that will actually happen remains to be seen. more…
Several months after appearing as a preview at CES 2026, the Clicks team is sharing updates on when the Clicks Communicator will release and ship to reservation holders, and it’s hoping to get them out by the end of the year. more…
An updated deal between OpenAI and Microsoft will see the ChatGPT owner able to serve all of its products via cloud providers other than Microsoft. more…
The Pixel Watch 4’s charger is yet another thing to carry around when traveling or otherwise. That’s why a Google-approved USB-C charger for Pixel Watch 4 is so useful, and it’s finally back in stock – for now, at least. more…
The latest set of updates for Pocket Casts on Android has added the ability to prevent auto-downloads to your device if you’re running low on storage. more…
Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by a sizable price drop on Galaxy Watch 8 Classic at $300 off alongside Galaxy Watch 8 from $200 and some notable Galaxy Tab offers at well below the new-, higher list prices – Tab S10 Lite up to $167 off and Tab S10 FE at $220 off. We also spotted the Googl
Over the weekend, 9to5Google published an early look at Google’s new icons for Workspace apps such as Gmail and Drive and, already, someone has recreated the new look so you can use them early. more…
The new ‘Trips’ grouping in Samsung Wallet will become the go-to spot for reservations, tickets, and other travel plans. more…
Spotify – yes, the music app – is expanding into video workouts in a new partnership with Peloton, and there’s a pretty big advantage over Fitbit here already. more…
Samsung has been teasing its arrival in the fledgling smart glasses scene since the launch of Galaxy XR last fall, reportedly developing a pair without a display alongside one with a built-in screen. Now, we’re getting our first look at the display-less variant planned for launch later this year, an
Samsung’s upcoming foldable lineup includes its first new mainstream form factor in years, as the “Wide” device enters the fold (ba dum) as a second book-style device. In a new leak of dummy units, we’re getting a better look at just how different the Galaxy Z Fold 8 “Wide” will be. more…
After weeks of leaks from retail stores, Walmart’s new Onn 4K Pro and Onn 4K streaming stick with Google TV are just about ready to launch, and now live for many more customers. more…
There are a lot of reasons I love using a Google Pixel phone, but voice-to-text might just be the most underrated upgrade on these devices. Every time I use a Pixel, without fail, I struggle to switch back to literally any other Android device in part because the voice-to-text experience is just so
So far, five Google icons have undergone gradient updates. 9to5Google can now report on a complete gradient redesign for Gmail and other Google Workspace apps. more…
Like other Google apps, Messages for Android A/B tests many features. It can take the RCS/SMS client a rather long time to actually launch new functionality in stable. From various reports, Google announcements, and devices we’ve checked, this is the current state of Messages. more…
Following the initial launch in two countries, Google Wallet for Android now supports three more passport IDs. more…
Last year saw four Google Store openings, and the next one in San Diego marks the company’s 10th retail location in the US. more…
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 sounds pretty familiar based on initial leaks, but Samsung is apparently making a tweak to the selfie camera cutout that sounds interesting, but I’m curious if it’s something anyone really cares about. more…
An errant message heard by some Google Home users seemed to imply that automations were going away – which would have been crazy. Thankfully, that’s not the case, but Google Home is doing away with its phone-related actions soon. more…