One of the leading theories for why hitting a remote works is that a firm smack helps shake loose any oxidation that may have formed on the battery contacts.
Today's phones and PCs are full of built-in AI, from Galaxy AI to Copilot, but are these tools powerful enough to replace the apps in my regular rotation? I put it to the test.
Samsung has designed Privacy Display for scenarios such as commuting, public spaces, or using a phone in crowded areas.
I set up smart switches to power my home, and they've made this lazy man into a genius ...
Samsung and Google are rolling out Gemini screen automation on the Galaxy S26 series in the U.S. and Korea. The feature lets Gemini control apps and complete multi-step tasks like ordering food, ...
Replacing your router with a new model sounds like a challenge. Thankfully, modern technology has made this process much quicker and easier than it used to be.
Samsung’s One UI 8.5 beta revamps Bixby into a more conversational device agent and adds Perplexity-powered web answers in select regions.
These days, it's hard to find a TV that isn't smart. Most new models come packed with built-in streaming apps, smart home integrations, and handy voice controls. But the best smart TVs go beyond the ...
If you have been in the smart home world for any length of time, you may have some older gear that doesn’t support Matter, such as older Zigbee sensors, Z-Wave thermostats, and IR remotes for ceiling ...
Smart TVs have moved far beyond simple screens for watching cable or streaming content. In 2025, the operating system (OS) powering a smart TV plays a crucial role in determining how easily users can ...
The SmartThings Smart Home Hub 2 has been officially launched in the United States. It is priced at $119 and brings several key upgrades compared to its predecessor. The design is about 50% smaller, ...
Samsung SmartThings has added support for Apple’s Siri Shortcuts, enabling iPhone and HomePod users to control SmartThings devices via voice. The update also enhances the SmartThings app with better ...