TCL’s most exciting tech is coming in screens
TCL might seem like it's new to the mobile game, but the company has big plans, and one of them could just change the way you view the world.
TCL might seem like it's new to the mobile game, but the company has big plans, and one of them could just change the way you view the world.
Last year, 5G was strictly for the high-end. This year, it's graced the mid-range. Next year, 5G hits more handsets at more price points.
If you're buying a Windows laptop, you're clearly not starved for choice, but just in case you're looking to be even more flexible, Lenovo's Yoga range is expanding, too.
How is tech changing for the back half of 2020? We’ll talk new computers and chips from Intel, new phones from Samsung, plus new earphones, TVs, and a whole lot more from a virtual IFA, the mid-year tech show.
Expect more noise cancellation across earphones in the coming months, as chip-maker Qualcomm comes up with a way to make noise cancellation more adaptive to fit and the world you walk in.
The next generation of Intel chips is here, as Tiger Lake rocks up, distinct from Tiger King, of course.
Big camera sensors often come with big batteries, but in Panasonic's latest, the idea is to keep things charmingly hand-sized.
TVs are still a focal point for people to come together, with Samsung's latest, oh, the places your TV can go.
Thanks to smart speaker and displays, it's possible to get a voice assistant and the internet in more parts of your home, and that includes your bedside.
Samsung's first foldable phone last year was just the start, with the latest foldable delivering an experience more like what you can find in the Note 20 range.