The Secretary of Health Services wants every American to use a wearable device in the next four years. Experts say it's a great move, but not a cure-all.
Apple Watch Series 11 will hit the shelves this Fall. An aesthetic overhaul could be absent this year, but some cool new tricks might land on your wrist.
Switching between apps is a productivity routine for all Mac users. Dory makes the chore a lot easier and gives it an aesthetic spin that is a joy to watch.
I thought the idea of web browsing on a watch was dumb. Then I tried the Ant browser, and it changed my perception of how they can solve multiple problems.
Apple is reportedly planning a more affordable MacBook powered by the same processor as the iPhone 16 Pro. It sounds ridiculous, but practically exciting, too.
iPadOS 26 is a solid step forward at making the iPad act like a computing machine. There's a lot to unpack, but these ten upgrades are worth waiting for.
Apple is heavily expected to launch a book-style foldable phones next year, but what the company really needs a flip-style clamshell foldable with mass appeal.
The Copilot+ suite of AI tools has left Windows 11 in a spot where even the most powerful Intel silicon can't run it, but aging Macs are doing just fine.
Safari is the go-to choice for Apple ecosystem denizens, but when it comes to tab activity, Dia and Opera are miles ahead. It's time Apple takes some notes.
The Red Magic 10S Pro is arguably the bets phone for gaming on the planet, but it offers so much more for a fraction of the Apple's flagship smartphones.
The folks over at Adobe made a camera app that leaps over the iPhone's weaknesses, especially in low light scenarios. I didn't expect myself to like it so much.
Flip-style foldable phones were meant to be retro-chic and fun, but the quest to make them more functional has condemned them to a design monotony puddle.
Apple deserves criticism for lagging behind Google and Microsoft, but when it comes to practicality, the Mac isn't practically gasping for an AI magic pill.
With macOS Tahoe, Apple put the defining iOS experience on the Mac. From call screening to control center, it's all there, just the way you see it on iPhones.
Dia is a web browser that puts an AI assistant at your fingertips. It is practically rewarding, but experts tell me there are some hot risks to contend with.
After spending a few months with the best from Apple and Samsung, I returned to the Pixel 9 and I think it offers a lot at a much lighter hit on the wallet.
Due to AI development snags, the next-gen Siri is late. But if that means a better user experience, the wait for an Apple-made smart display would be worth it.
Away from the splashy new design and a built-in desktop mode, Android 16 introduces two new safety features that will protect your phone like a vigilant knight.
In macOS Tahoe, Spotlight evolves into an all-knowing, all-seeing assistant that learns from your history and performs tasks with words, instead of clicks.
Apple's Notes app needs to solve its access and functional problems. It won't take a magic spell to do so, as plenty of apps already fill that gap for free.
The humble Menu Bar on your Mac is a productivity powerhouse lying unused. With these free apps, I got more out of it than Apple would let you natively.
The highly anticipated iOS 26 update may not be all about aesthetic snazz and jazz. Instead, Apple could bring five notable changes to its in-house iPhone apps.
The Dell Pro 14 crams an AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro processor inside a chassis that's nearly as light as the MacBook Air, but with a ton of extra practical goodies.
Saving personal notes to web content is a glaring missed opportunity in Safari. A simple app added old school sticky notes to charm to my browser workflow.
iOS has been perceived as the safer smartphone platform for years, but if you look closely, Android phones offer more robust safeguards for call and text scams.
The next major macOS update is eyeing a big redesign. But what I truly want is fixing the basic gaps, or letting AI create a truly next-gen Mac experience.