Samsung teases new, slimmer smartphone at showcase
Samsung has unveiled its newest flagship smartphones, introducing a ‘human-like’ AI-powered agent to create more personalised experiences. Is it worth the upgrade?
Samsung has unveiled its newest flagship smartphones, introducing a ‘human-like’ AI-powered agent to create more personalised experiences. Is it worth the upgrade?
The Korean titan has cut the price of its flagship phone and frozen prices on other models to make the devices more attractive in a softer global market.
Samsung has launched a suite of new features to entice people to upgrade their devices. Here’s a first look and whether its worth the price.
As tech bosses cheered Donald Trump at his inauguration, people took to the streets to protest against the US President’s mass deportation policies.
Electronics titans have tried for years to crack the home robot market, but one company thinks it finally has made the perfect one that will be big business.
The welcome mat has been preened in what will be an extraordinary display of tech clout at Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Hobart software developer James Cuda says without Apple he would not have been able to take on Adobe and count Disney and Pixar as customers.
As interest in EVs falls among Australians, ridesharing giant Uber hopes to turn that around. Here’s how you can get a free ride.
Product launches took a back seat to a bolder narrative from big name brands at the world’s biggest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas this year.
China’s Hisense will continue to operate business as usual in the US market as foreign brands work out ways to deal with the incoming US president’s tariff threat.
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