The year 2017 was marked by many technological, social and financial changes. Not least in the world of mobile and consumer tech. Here are the most important ones to keep in mind as we head into 2018.
The year 2017 was marked by several key dates that had significant impact on the world of consumer electronics and smartphones in particular. We take another look over the most important events of the year in our summary.
2017 brought many developments to the smartphone market, some which we fell in love with, and others that might prove just passing trends. Here's our run down
What's long been a dark rumor has now been confirmed by the Cupertino company. Apple intentionally slows down phones with older batteries. Though Apple has tried to justify this, many iPhone users are naturally dismayed at the lack of transparency.
We have seven current flagships compete against each other in the camera test - choose in our blind test which smartphone will take the best photos for you.
The iPhone X is groundbreaking in many ways for Apple. In terms of security, Apple will only rely on Face ID in the future and integrate it into iPads.
The new Apple iPhone 8 has a clear target audience: Apple fans who are looking for a compact smartphone. In the test, the iPhone 8 shows what it can do.
Update: Final verdict on iOS 11 vs Android 8.0 Oreo
Google's Android and Apple's iOS both have their pros and cons. We decided to compare them head to head to find out if one is better than the other. Here's what we found.
Apple and Samsung are old rivals in the race to make the perfect smartphone, but which of their offerings is best? We compare the Galaxy Note 8 to the iPhone 8 Plus.
Aluminum and glass seem to be the main materials used in a smartphone's body these days, but there are other alternatives too. Which would be the best material to use?
Consumer tech points towards a future where every home is an ecosystem of smart devices, controlled via a smart assistant, but would you invite it into your house?
DeepMind gets serious about the ethical consequences of AI with a new dedicated team to investigate the social dimension of artificial intelligence.
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