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Save 40% on the Zhiyun Crane M2, which works with smartphones and cameras up to about 1.5 pounds.

Why Microsoft's Surface Duo isn't an iPhone or Galaxy Fold, how Epic is painting Apple and Google as comic book villains, and what a Vice President Kamala Harris would mean for tech.

We compare the specs and day-to-day performance of the cheapest and fanciest iPhones to see how they stack up.

Both Motorola phones are solid options if your budget is under $200 -- and if you're trying to decide which one to get, we're here to help.

Facetune applies its real-time editing features to videos of your face with its new app for iOS.

The iPhone XS may have launched in 2018, but here's why it's not time yet to upgrade to the newer iPhone 11.

Apple sells the iPhone X refurbished for $599. But is its 2017 flagship better than its new budget iPhone SE?

This week on Love Syncs: The beef between phone ecosystems users gets personal.

Gamers will get faster graphics, too.

Nothing fancy -- no RGB lighting or digital display -- but you can charge three devices at once and charge an iPhone 11 four times.

Exclusive: Microsoft spent five years working on a super-thin, dual-screen, hinged phone to compete with Apple and Samsung. We got the behind-the-screen look.

The game maker is painting them as comic book brutes and monopolists.

The new game from the creators of Oxenfree and Afterparty is out now on Apple Arcade.

I've been sleeping with my Apple Watch and learned some things.

You may not use the popular Chinese chat or social networking apps, billions of others do. And they wouldn't be happy if it disappeared.

Foxconn says Trump's trade war is pushing companies to expand supply chains to other hubs around the world.

The bundles could be launch as early as October, according to Bloomberg.

Apple might not launch its next iPhones until October.

If you've been annoyed by your iPhone screen turning green after unlocking it, this update is for you.

US companies are nervous about government-imposed limits on use of the popular Chinese app, according to The Wall Street Journal.