Apple today provided developers with the third beta of an upcoming visionOS 27 update for testing purposes, with the beta ...
When I first started testing Vizio’s 65-inch Mini LED Quantum TV, I thought the big story was that Vizio was back and that it ...
If you want to improve your sleep patterns, Retimer 3 might be for you. In this Retimer 3 review, I overviewed its design, ...
The retro phone has a physical T9 texting button layout, the ability to run most Android-based apps and a social media blacklist. Tyler is a writer for CNET covering laptops and video games. He's ...
Commodore (yes, that Commodore) is rolling things back once again with the Callback 8020, a cell phone "with no social media, no email, no browser, and no apologies." The Callback 8020 has a very ...
The recently resurrected Commodore is getting back into phones, but rather than taking on the likes of Apple and Samsung at their own game, the Commodore Callback 8020 is a proudly non-conformant flip ...
The Commodore Callback 8020 is a new phone that’s up for pre-order for $500 and which is expected to ship before the end of 2026. But it looks like a flip-phone from the early 2000s, and that’s ...
Andy is a seasoned technology journalist with more than 15 years experience in the mobile industry, writing for Digital Trends, Wired, and more. Andy has reviewed hundreds of smartphones and tablets, ...
The combination of a phone with physical buttons and SailfishOS definitely has piqued my interest. I very much enjoyed my time with SailfishOS, but I loath touch screens with a passion, so I've been ...
Commodore, the iconic computer brand of the 1980s, is once again back for your attention—slapping its name on the hottest trend: digital detox. What it can't run are distracting apps that pull you ...
The next gadget to bear the storied Commodore branding will be a flip phone. The Commodore Callback 8020 takes advantage of reinvigorated interest in dumb phones. Although Commodore’s phone has ...
Commodore is back in the spotlight. The ongoing pushback against hyper-connected smartphone culture has officially reached fever pitch. Between endless data tracking, algorithmic feeds designed to ...