Samsung’s new Galaxy S21 devices have lower prices than last year’s lineup but come with improved cameras, snappier displays and better batteries.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Portrait mode on Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Samsung’s new Galaxy S21 smartphones are out now. Here’s what the portrait mode looks like on the flagship S21 Ultra device.
Apple hit record revenues of $111B in fall 2020, fueled by coronavirus pandemic
Apple earnings for the first quarter of 2021 were record-setting with new all-time highs for sales of iPhones, iPads and services such as Apple Music.
YouTube ban: Google extends suspension of former President Trump’s channel
YouTube is maintaining its suspension of former President Trump’s channel on the video site. Rudy Giuliani’s channel also had its revenue nixed.
Coronavirus vaccine incentive: Trader Joe’s, Instacart and Dollar General to pay workers to get vaccinated
Instacart and Dollar General say they will pay their workers to get the coronavirus vaccine. The effort could lead to more employers doing the same.
New Samsung Galaxy smartphones arriving Jan. 29 include S21 Ultra model with five cameras
Samsung’s new Galaxy S21 smartphones, out Jan. 29, are still pricey, but are $200 below the previous S20 models. The S21 Ultra starts at $1,199.99.
Razer face mask and a video game throne that can totally immerse you in ‘Fortnite’ unveiled at CES 2021
At CES, video game company Razer unveiled two concept products: an immersive gaming chair and a smart face mask with lights and voice amplifier.
Sony unveils new Airpeak drone at CES 2021. The small unmanned aerial vehicle shoots 4K movie videos from above
Sony Corp. unveiled its Airpeak unmanned aerial vehicle, which can be used to shoot film footage.
CES 2021: Hologram technology inspired by ‘Star Wars’ could bring ‘new dimension’ to smartphones
San Diego-based tech company IKIN is working on a way to let you turn videos, games and apps on your smartphone into holograms you can interact with.
Talking Tech: A different CES this year due to coronavirus pandemic
Welcome to a new era of Talking Tech. USA TODAY’s Brett Molina and Mike Snider take the reins, just in time for the 2021 CES trade show.