Apple and Google Building Joint Coronavirus Tracking System into iOS and Android By Michelle Ehrhardt Google and Apple are teaming up to build interoperable coronavirus contact tracing into their operating systems
Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Leaked Images Show Two USB-C Ports By Michelle Ehrhardt Leaked images of the Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone point to potential specs for the upcoming device.
Asus ROG Phone 2 Gets More Specs, European Pricing By Andrew E. Freedman We got more details about the Asus ROG Phone 2 and its specs and price.
Nvidia Releases new MX200 Series Mobile GPUs By Matthew Connatser Nvidia has published specifications for the new MX200-series GPUs that include the MX250 and MX230.
AMD Ryzen Mobile Processors to Gain Support for Hardened Biometrics Security By Lucian Armasu AMD Ryzen Mobile chips will ship with support for Synaptics fully isolated biometrics sensor solution.
Purism’s Privacy-Focused Librem 5 Smartphone's On Track For A Jan '19 Release By Lucian Armasu Purism announced that its crowdsourced security and privacy-focused Librem 5 smartphone will start shipping to customers on January 2019.
Asus ROG Phone Lets You Play Fortnite Fast By Aris Mpitziopoulos, Sherri L. Smith Asus's Republic of Gamers (ROG) smartphone sports high-end specs, a 6-inch, 90Hz AMOLED screen, and optional accessories that turn it to a portable gaming console.
Microsoft's New Family Tools Help Parents Micro-Manage Their Kids By Nathaniel Mott Microsoft's new family tools for Android, Windows 10, and the Xbox One aim to help parents keep tabs on their kids. But do they go too far?
uSens' Hand-Tracking Technology Heads To Mobile Devices By Kevin Carbotte uSens is bringing its AI-based positional and skeletal tracking technology to the mobile market. The company today announced the uSens AR Hand Tracking SDK for iOS and Android devices.
Apple Keeps A Closer Eye On Location-Sharing Apps By Nathaniel Mott Apple has reportedly started to more carefully monitor App Store apps that share location data with third parties.
Android P Will Restrict Apps From Accessing Users’ Network Activity By Lucian Armasu Google will restrict apps from monitoring user's internet activity without permission starting with Android P and API Level 28.
New AR Waveguides Promise Smaller Glasses, Better Image Quality By Seth Colaner WaveOptics is pushing a new family of waveguide modules designed for AR glasses that promise full color, relatively high field of view (FoV), lower cost, and more scalable manufacturing processes.
A Phone, A Laptop: Razer's 'Project Linda' Prototype At CES By Seth Colaner Project Linda is a “dumb” clamshell laptop concept that uses the computing power of the Razer Phone as both the heart of the system and in place of the touchpad.
Honda, SoftBank Partner To Test 5G In Autonomous Cars By Zak Islam Honda is teaming up with SoftBank for a research program that will look to integrate 5G (5th generation mobile communication system) networks into vehicle technology.
Sensics Built A Mobile VR HMD For Theme Park Rides By Kevin Carbotte Sensics revealed RideVR, a standalone mobile VR headset for VR-enhanced theme park rides such as rollercoasters and other adrenaline-inducing experiences.