Should you wait for the iPhone 8, or wait it out?
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By comparison to Samsung's Galaxy phones, the iPhone 8 feels like it's all bezel and very little screen.
By comparison to Samsung's Galaxy phones, the iPhone 8 feels like it's all bezel and very little screen.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and new iPhone have $1500 price tags, yet a new $599 Chinese smartphone called OnePlus 5 pushes them close.
Amazon and Google are going head-to-head in the battle for Australian homes, so how does their AI compare?
The Galaxy Note8 is that good, and that expensive, it's worth staying home for.
The lifetime of photos stored on a single hard drive, or videos of a dearly departed relative aren't safe. Not at all.
Samsung's new Galaxy Book is an appealing PC that lets itself down in the details.
We didn't expect to like this smartwatch, but its own data connection makes it an incredibly useful little device for people on the move.
Long gone are the days when WiFi routers had to look like Sauron's crown. Google's WiFi router looks like a small jewellery box, and is as easy to use as one, too.
Do TVs get any better than this? Well, no, but they could.
Samsung's top-of-the-range Android tablet beats Apple's iPad Pro as a notebook replacement, but lags slightly behind when it comes to drawing and Photoshopping.
After just a week sharing an apartment with Google's aptly named home assistant, we are in love with each other ... I think.
For the past two or three years Microsoft has set the standard for other PC makers to catch up to. Now, with the new Spectre x2, it's HP in the lead.
It's a little surprising how many holes there are in the Google Home system, considering it's from a company with as much might as Google.
What to look for if you're crazy enough to buy into the shemozzle that is the so-called smart home
In her best "Keep Calm and Carry On" voice, the Nest Protect coolly but firmly advises you of the smoke building up in your house, hopefully before it's too late.
Wacom's new Bamboo Folio may be a pleasant way to work, but it's not necessarily the most efficient.
Apple's new operating system is superficially uninteresting, but one feature is verging on life changing.
Netgear's Orbi Wi-Fi router isn't as pretty as the Linksys system, but it runs rings around the opposition in some areas.
The XZ has a number of unique selling points, that on any other phone would be the standout feature.
Microsoft's new Surface Pro continues to set the standard for convertible computers. But you can't call it a "laptop".
The iPad Pro could be a terrific notebook alternative, but the easy stuff is missing.
We loved last year's model so much, we bought one. Will this year's model fill us with remorse?
The Surface Laptop is in many ways Microsoft's best effort yet, which is saying a great deal.
It's time to buy some tax-deductible electronics, here are the best laptops released in the last six months.
If you're the sort of person who is concerned about privacy in public, this may be the computer for you.
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