[ad_1] Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Kobo has raised prices again on e-readers like the Libra Colour and Clara lineup. The devices now cost up to $40 more than they did at launch after multiple price hikes since 2024. Shoppers are increasingly questioning whether Kobo still offers the same value advantage over Kindle. Rakuten … Read More “This Kindle competitor just shrunk one of its biggest advantages” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Google is adding a new Android feature that resembles Apple’s Handoff, allowing you to start a task on your Android phone and continue it right where you left off from a compatible tablet. “Continue On” is designed to eventually be bidirectional, but Google says that at launch it will only support tasks moving from … Read More “Android 17 is getting its own version of Apple’s Handoff” »
[ad_1] Google’s smartwatch operating system took a back seat at I/O this year, and its lack of prominence reveals where AI is heading next: your body. Last year, Wear OS 6 debuted a redesigned interface, smoother animations, battery optimizations and, most importantly, Gemini on the wrist. The company framed smartwatches as the next major surface … Read More “Wear OS 7 Takes a Backseat to AI Health Updates at Google I/O 2026” »
[ad_1] Map of Metal An interactive overview of Metal history and the influential bands that helped shaped the genres we know today. To continue you need … Read More “Map of Metal” »
[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung is apparently working on a Galaxy S27 series model with a 6.47-inch screen. This phone is tipped to be the Galaxy S27 Pro, joining the base, Plus, and Ultra variants. This model could have plenty of specs seen on the Galaxy S27 Ultra. Early Galaxy S26 series … Read More “Galaxy S27 Pro leak suggests a pocket-friendly phone with Ultra features” »
[ad_1] Weigh yourself at the same time: To get a consistent reading when using any scale, it’s important to weigh yourself first thing in the morning before you’ve drunk or eaten anything. “You should weigh yourself without clothes, or minimal clothing, and if you do so, try to wear the same clothing each time you … Read More “The Best Smart Scales of 2026” »
[ad_1] Google’s annual developer conference is kicking off later today, and as usual, the event will be held at Google HQ in Mountain View, California. The keynote starts at 10 AM PT (5PM UTC), and you’ll be able to watch all of it via the stream linked below. The brief version is a formal introduction … Read More “Watch the Google I/O 2026 keynote live here” »
[ad_1] Akshay Gangwar / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft is sunsetting its long-abandoned SMS Organizer app. Users have started receiving notifications about the shutdown. It also recommended that users migrate their data to another app. Microsoft is shutting down its SMS app and has started sending notifications to its users informing them of the same. The … Read More “Microsoft SMS Organizer is shutting down after years of no updates” »
[ad_1] Linux devices are heavily embraced across industries. This is due to their unparalleled flexibility, stability, and cost-effectiveness. Being an open-source system, Linux can be customized to fit any use case, from kiosk devices to dedicated operation machines. This adaptability meets scalability through Linux MDM enrollment, enabling organizations to deploy hundreds or thousands of devices. … Read More “Linux MDM enrollment: A complete guide” »
[ad_1] Lanh Nguyen / Android Authority TL;DR A Google executive recently admitted that Google Glass failed because it lacked a fashion appeal. Sameer Samat, president of the Android ecosystem, said, “fashion comes first,” and that it’s more important than technology. Google has now partnered with eyewear brands Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to make its … Read More “Android boss reveals the unsurprising reason Google Glass ended up in the tech graveyard” »
