Nexus 5X goes all-out on USB-C. Photo: Google

Nexus 5X goes all-out on USB-C. Photo: Google

If you plan on plugging the new Nexus 5X into your Mac or PC to transfer music, movies, and photos to it, then you’re going to have to invest in a new cable. The one that comes bundled with the device probably won’t work with your computer — or existing chargers.

Want the best pics you can get from a phone? Get the Xperia Z5. Photo: Sony

Want the best pics you can get from a phone? Get the Xperia Z5. Photo: Sony

The smartphone industry has a new camera king.

Sony’s new Xperia Z5 has fought off the Samsung Galaxy S6, the LG G4, and Google’s brand new Nexus 6P to top DxOMark’s mobile rating chart following a series of pro camera tests.

Stagefright isn't dead yet!

Stagefright isn’t dead yet!

Stagefright, the massive vulnerability that affected more than 1 billion Android devices when it was discovered back in July, is back.

It’s just as dangerous as it ever was, only instead of leaving your smartphone vulnerable to attack via text message, it is now at risk from dodgy music.

The V10 is a smartphone like no other. Photo: LG

The V10 is a smartphone like no other. Photo: LG

After many leaks and teasers in recent weeks, LG’s new V10 smartphone is official — and it’s unlike anything you can buy today.

Despite looking a lot like other LG devices at first glance, the V10 separates itself from the pack with two front-facing cameras for better selfies, and a second display that dedicates itself to useful shortcuts and notifications.

LG's new Watch Urbane doesn't need your phone. Photo: LG

LG’s new Watch Urbane doesn’t need your phone. Photo: LG

LG today unveiled a second edition of its Watch Urbane smartwatch, which finally frees Android Wear from your smartphone.

Thanks to its built-in 4G and 3G connectivity, the new Watch Urbane makes calls and continues to receive notifications even when you leave your phone behind.

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