The iPad Pro is an excellent drawing tool when paired with the Apple Pencil, but now you can make it look like an old-school sketchbook with this case.
It isn’t easy picking out the best mobile device of 2015, but we’ve chosen our top picks for the year. The Apple Watch wins by a landslide, but the Nexus 6P and Bellabeat Leaf come in second and third, respectively.
The Huawei Watch’s classic good looks and high-resolution screen make it stand out among other smartwatches, but how does it compare to the LG Urbane and the Apple Watch?
The Ubik Uno launched on Kickstarter a week ago, but it’s already halfway to its goal. With high-end specs, a sleek design, and a $345 price tag, it’s no wonder why.
If you’re looking for a good smartphone, you don’t need the latest and greatest, and you’ve got $200 burning a hole in your pocket – look no further than the 2015 Moto G.
Motorola’s Moto X Style Pure Edition is $200+ cheaper than the competition, but it’s got super high-end specs onboard. We go hands on with Motorola’s most gorgeous phone.
Dell’s Venue 10 7000 Series tablet is promising with its sleek design and high-end specs, but can it take on the iPad Air 2? We’re not so sure yet. Here are our first impressions.
The Galaxy Tab 4 Nook looks and works exactly like the original Tab 4 because it’s the exact same device – just with Nook branding, a few Barnes & Noble features, and a slightly slimmer design.
Samsung’s Galaxy View is either a really huge tablet or a very small TV – it all depends on your point of view. Samsung says it’s both. We took a look at the massive 18.4-inch tablet.
Samsung is on a roll with designing nice devices, and the Gear S2 is its best-looking smartwatch yet. It also has a cool rotating bezel and Samsung Pay.
HTC’s new One A9 may look like an iPhone, but it’s got Android 6.0 Marshmallow underneath it all. We took it for a spin before its official launch.
Tangible Play brings back childhood toys and connects them to your iPad. Just connect Osmo, then break out the Tangram puzzle, markers, and letter tiles.
T-Mobile offers a Samsung Galaxy S6 for $0 and $0 a month You must trade in a qualifying phone and agree to return the S6 at the end of an 18-month lease.
Barnes & Noble really outdid itself with the new Nook GlowLight Plus. The ebook reader is water and dust proof, features an aluminum casing, and costs $130.
Starbucks addicts can now order their coffee with the mobile app. Mobile orders only work in 4,000 stores right now, but they'll go nationwide in 2015.