Gaurav Shukla is a technology journalist with over a decade of experience reporting and writing about consumer technology. His work has appeared in BGR, How-To Geek, XDA Developers, and NDTV Gadgets ...
Gaurav Shukla is a technology journalist with over a decade of experience reporting and writing about consumer technology. His work has appeared in BGR, How-To Geek, XDA Developers, and NDTV Gadgets ...
Tile is preparing to launch its first ultra wideband (UWB) tracker, with new leaks suggesting the upcoming tag will take on Apple and Samsung as the company broadens its partnerships to maintain its ...
Apple isn't the only tracking tag company making it harder for stalkers and thieves to track you. Tile is rolling out a "Scan and Secure" feature in its Android and iOS apps to help you detect ...
They were one of the first Bluetooth tracking tags, and now they have four new products. The company—fresh off its Life360 acquisition—hopes to stand out in a world of AirTags and Android Trackers ...
Google is reportedly working on a feature that will allow your Android device to detect smart trackers in close vicinity. Folks at 9to5Google spotted the functionality while decompiling the Play ...
Losing things like phones, headphones, and headsets is all too common, so it provides peace of mind when you know you have some means of tracking your belongings. That’s why so many device ...
A certification authority just posted images of a product likely to be called a Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag. We assume that this is a Tile-like tracker designed to help you keep track of things you own.
According to a report by SamMobile, a new device from Samsung called Galaxy Smart Tag with model number EI-T5300 has bagged the Indonesian Telecom Certification. This is not the first time the South ...
Location tracking devices are not new. The technology has been around for nearly a decade—offering many of us a simple way to keep track of our keys, luggage, backpacks, remote controls and more.
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