2025’s iPhone 17 sets a standard on selfies and screen
If you don’t want the pro iPhone this year, you’ll get more than a spec update, as Apple upgrades to the always-on display with a new selfie camera.
If you don’t want the pro iPhone this year, you’ll get more than a spec update, as Apple upgrades to the always-on display with a new selfie camera.
The flagship iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max are getting improvements in most parts outside of the design, making them feel brand new. Plus a new near-$4K price if you need a 2TB phone.
The big screen Echo smart display gets an update as it moves beyond wall mounting to desks and counters, too.
The Chromecast is dead. Long live the Chromecast! Or so you might think, as Google kills and resurrects its Google TV gadget with AI in the TV Streamer 4K.
A new smart display and speaker is on the way for folks who like to chat to friends and family, and maybe manage the smart home.
Lighter and yet somehow more premium, the iPhone 15 Pro Max finds a way to improve on Apple’s biggest and best phone around.
New Amazon gadgets are on the way, and they’re focused on the home in more ways than one, as a new generation of Echo and Fire launches locally.
An iPhone launch wouldn’t be complete without a “pro” iPhone, and this year, that range will sport some interesting updates.
There’s finally a standard for smart home gadgets, and Nanoleaf is making sure its lighting gear is ready, as Matter-enabled smart lights arrive in Australia.
It’s been a few years since Belkin’s home automation brand “Wemo” had a gadget local, but it’s back. Kinda sorta.