Would you be more likely to buy a phone if you knew that you’d be able to repair it at home if you smashed the screen? Finland-based phone-maker HMD is hoping you will, as it unveils its first own-brand phone
Author: Katie Collins
HMD Pulse Phones Make Home Repair and Battery Replacement a Cinch – CNET
Would you be more likely to buy a phone if you knew that you’d be able to repair it at home if you smashed the screen? Finland-based phone maker HMD is hoping you will, as it unveils its first own-brand
Phone and Laptop Repair Is Going Mainstream, With a Big Push From iFixit – CNET
A few feet away from me in the basement of a five-star Barcelona hotel is the showstopping transparent laptop concept that Lenovo unveiled at Mobile World Congress last week. I can’t be bothered with it, though: I’ve got a screwdriver
On-Device AI Is a Whole New Way of Experiencing Artificial Intelligence – CNET
At Mobile World Congress last week, the show floor was abuzz with AI. It was the same at CES two months earlier: The biggest theme of the biggest consumer tech show was that AI suddenly seemed to be part of every single product.
AI Is Coming for Your Tech. Here’s Where It’s Already Happening – CNET
The hype around AI means it’s often hard to know what we should be excited about, what we should fear and what we should dismiss as a fad. At CES in January, the biggest theme of the biggest consumer tech
AI Could Replace the Apps on Your Phone. I’ve Seen It With My Own Eyes – CNET
In the Deutsche Telekom booth at Mobile World Congress, I’m watching a generative AI tool construct a custom phone interface to help me book a flight in real time. It’s breathtaking, and almost too much to take in — but
Hands-On With the Wearable Humane AI Pin – CNET
1 of 13 Andrew Lanxon/CNET The Humane Ai Pin was designed by two former Apple employees. 2 of 13 Andrew Lanxon/CNET The Pin is currently available for preorder in the US for $699. 3 of 13 Andrew Lanxon/CNET This petite
Humane’s Wearable AI Pin Hints At A Phone-Free Future – CNET
At this particular moment in history, it feels unimaginable that we might one day once again live in a world free of smartphones. And yet, some in the tech world are convinced that in the future we may not be