Fitbit has announced its first smartwatch with Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant built in, alongside a new subscription service for personalised fitness programmes and well-being tools.
Author: Martyn Landi
Google has said the next version of its Android operating system will be called Android 10, ending a long-standing tradition of naming the releases after desserts or “tasty treats”.
A lightweight version of Google’s search app designed to take up less space and work on slower Internet connections has been released globally for the first time.
Facebook is to allow users to clear data which has been linked to their account based on their activity on other websites.
Xbox has no current plans to develop a “streaming-only” games console, the company’s boss has said.
Instagram is to test a new tool which will allow users to report content they believe is misinformation. The Facebook-owned social media platform said it would launch the new trial feature at the end of August.
The head of Xbox has said the gaming giant wants to improve the “playability” of videogames with its next console.
Snapchat has unveiled the third generation of its camera-enabled Spectacles, which allow users to capture images and video to post to the social media site.
Samsung has announced its new Galaxy Note10 line-up of smartphones, including its largest screen on a Note device and a 5G-ready version of the phablet.
Samsung is set to unveil its latest Galaxy Note smartphone, with support for 5G expected to be among the feature updates on the new handset.