Gadget Lab Show: A Look at the HTC One, Google Keep and ‘Send to Kindle’

Gadget Lab Show: A Look at the HTC One, Google Keep and ‘Send to Kindle’

This week, the Gadget Lab team is taking a look at new products from HTC, Google and Amazon. Phones, apps and the (potential) destiny of your long-reading future. What more can you ask for?

How a Garage-Based Incubator Is Fueling the Hardware Revolution

How a Garage-Based Incubator Is Fueling the Hardware Revolution

Inside Lemnos Labs, San Francisco’s only hardware incubator and one of the only hardware incubators anywhere, for that matter.

Sony Announces Mid-Range Xperia SP and Low-End Xperia L

Sony Announces Mid-Range Xperia SP and Low-End Xperia L

Sony fleshed out its revamped smartphone lineup on Monday, announcing two new handsets: the Xperia SP and the Xperia L. The pair sits clearly downmarket of Sony’s flagship Xperia Z, which was launched back at the Consumer Electronics Show in …

What You Need to Know About the Mighty Yet Flawed Galaxy S4

What You Need to Know About the Mighty Yet Flawed Galaxy S4

Samsung’s Galaxy S4 finally made its debut Thursday night, and not a single thing about the phone was surprising. Every feature and every spec shown off was leaked in a rumor leading up to the S4’s unveiling. But that doesn’t …

Liveblog: Samsung Announces Galaxy S 4 With 5-Inch Display, Built-In Translator

Liveblog: Samsung Announces Galaxy S 4 With 5-Inch Display, Built-In Translator

Samsung’s Galaxy S IV is being unveiled tonight in an event in New York City that’s being streamed to Facebook and Times Square, and live blogged by us, right here on Gadget Lab. For the Korean smartphone maker, the S …

Samsung Teases Galaxy S IV on Twitter Amid Rumors, Leaks

Samsung Teases Galaxy S IV on Twitter Amid Rumors, Leaks

Galaxy S IV rumors and so-called leaked photos and videos have been spreading. And now Samsung itself is showing off its next phone — albeit in shadowy darkness.

Asus Transformer AiO: A 5-Pound, 18-Inch Tablet Behemoth

Asus Transformer AiO: A 5-Pound, 18-Inch Tablet Behemoth

“Transformer” is the perfect name for the latest all-in-one from Asus. It’s a PC that can become an 18-inch tablet. It runs Windows 8 and Android. And it’s freakin’ huge at more than five pounds.

Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean Are More Popular Than Gingerbread

Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean Are More Popular Than Gingerbread

For the first time, Android Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean, combined, are running on more phones and tablets Gingerbread or any other respective other version of Google’s operating system.