With this multipurpose health testing device, you can measure your body temperature and blood oxygen saturation, take an ECG, and listen to your heart and lungs with a pair of headphones.
Ottocast offers a ton of different wireless Android Auto adapters but, beyond just ditching the cable, these add some extra features too. Use the coupon code NTF15 at checkout to save 15% on any of ...
The Motorola MA2, a sequel to the popular wireless Android Auto adapter, has leaked through FCC listings. The new version replaces the fixed cable with a detachable design and includes USB-C support.
Motorola MA1 remains the only “official” wireless Android Auto adapter, but it’s been available for four years now and is due for an update. Now, it seems like a sequel, “Motorola MA2,” is around the ...
It's happening. Motorola Sound is working on a new Android Auto wireless adapter. The company has barely ever talked about its efforts on this front, and not even the first-generation model received a ...
It's like adding a turbo to your infotainment system ...
Android fans! It’s time to grab your phone and get ready to download new beta software. Why? The Android 17 Beta has officially landed. While Google has traditionally started new Android versions with ...
Amazon has a fantastic deal on the Baseus 70W Universal Travel Adapter. It’s currently priced at $24.95 when you use the code G76S8NVM at checkout. This cuts the price by 50% and makes it an all-time ...
Google has finally started rolling out Android 17 beta. If you own a Google Pixel 6 or later, you can install Android 17 Beta 1 on your device and experience it even before the official rollout.
Facebook has become the world’s social network of choice. It’s, by far, the most popular, with over three billion active users as of February 2024. We’re sure many of you are using Facebook to ...
Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books covering a wide spectrum ranging from Apple devices and cameras to photo editing software and ...
Handheld gaming systems aren’t niche anymore. Today’s devices range from compact devices built around retro emulation to full-fledged portable PCs capable of running modern AAA games. That variety is ...