A Catan-inspired AR mobile game is currently in development and Pokemon Go creators Niantic might be involved.
The vulnerability will let the hacker control it from any geographical location in the world to turn on the device camera or microphone even when the smartphone is in standby mode
The Star Wars Special Edition of Galaxy Note 10 Plus comes with a custom designed case, a metal badge for collector's, Galaxy Buds, and the S Pen.
Several online retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon are offering huge discounts and promotional offers on iPhones as part of their Black Friday sales.
According to a new report, Apple will be launching the iPhone SE 2 and a new iPad Pro with multiple cameras in the first of 2020.
The Galaxy S11 devices are reported to feature larger screens and superior tech than its predecessors. Here's everything we know so far about Samsung's upcoming flagship offering.
Third-party vendors are offering the Huawei foldable smartphone, Mate X, for three times the price after the device sold out in under a minute at launch in China.
The company's CEO stated that he's planning to add 10 5G phones, which will be available at the price of mid-range smartphones.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi could be planning on launching a new foldable smartphone that flips open like the Motorola Razr 2019.
Instagram has started to hide post likes and video views in the US and other regions across the globe
Android users will finally be able to enjoy chat features like read receipts and typing indicators like Apple's iMessage.
Motorola unveiled the next-generation RAZR handset at an event in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The handset is priced at $1,599 and will arrive in January 2020.
The Castaway isn't just an secondary screen sporting snap-on, but rather a fully functional mini-table that runs Chrome OS has 4GB of RAM and 32GB storage on board.
Microsoft has rolled out an early access version of "Minecraft Earth" to Android and iOS players in select countries. Here's everything you need to know about the AR game.
When you're scrolling through the Facebook app on your iPhone, the social network could be using your camera, according to some users