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Selfhood in the Digital Age’, Vauhini Vara explores the ways in which technology affects communities, culture, and identity.
Retro-tech and nostalgia tech are trends worth watching, as young people are carrying a fondness for simpler, more tactile technology.
Don’t worry, though; there’s a solution to your God-awful typing, and it’s been under your nose for a long time, technically.
Our highlights from LG's impressive phone historyBut sadly, no more – as spotted by Android Authority, LG plans to finally shut down the update servers for its phones on June 30. On a practical ...
The Moto G Stylus has a 6.7-inch 1,220p display that runs at a 120Hz refresh rate and a 3,000-nit max brightness level that is rather impressive since the phone costs $400. The Moto G Stylus comes ...
Not everyone needs it, heck most people go without, but for a select few a stylus is as essential to iPhone as it was to the Palm Pilot. The MEKO 2-in-1 Stylus is recommended for its versatility and ...
The iPhone was the first smartphone of its kind. It got rid of the clunky physical keyboards that were on phones and smartphones prior to its release, instead replacing it with a touch screen ...
The Quark 6230 was one of the most popular first-gen BlackBerry phone models at the time, and the earlier 6210 model was even listed among TIME's All-Time Top 100 Gadgets in 2010.
TCL's software for the Stylus 5G is probably more customized than what you're used to on some of these phones. It brings in a lot of support for the included stylus, obviously, and there's a lot ...
You get a lot for the money here, with a 6.81-inch FHD+ display, pop-out stylus, headphone jack (yay!), 2.2 GHz processor, 50MP main camera lens paired with a 2MP depth lens for an artistic bokeh ...