The near-term challenges of mass EV adoption inevitably begin with price, but a recent cold snap has re-emphasized battery and charging snags.
Biden administration announces $100 million in funding to improve EV chargers as drivers cool on the idea of switching vehicles.
The new 30-second ad shows one of the Galaxy S6’s defining features: built-in wireless charging
At first glance, the Juicer looks like an ordinary mobile cable. But in all actuality, it is a dual sided charging device
While many devices can get you through the day, plenty of others can’t, and smartphone makers have yet to figure out how to continuously improve smartphone performance and decrease phone thickness while still offering a decent battery life
Wireless charging has become a thing. In many phone models, you can either charge it natively by plopping it on a wireless charging port, or you can attach a module that lets you achieve the same effect
The iPhone 6 is a spectacular smartphone. I reviewed the iPhone 6 earlier this year and while there are a few things that could certainly be improved, I said that the phone was clearly one of the best smartphones in the world. And it still is. From handset design and build quality to performance and the supporting third-party app ecosystem, the iPhone 6 is a class leader in almost every key area.
Picture this: You wake up one morning and have to go to work. While grabbing the stuff you need before you leave, you notice that you forgot to charge your phone’s battery overnight. It is at this point when you realize that you have two choices: Either you hope that the charge left on your phone is enough for a work day, or you end up going an hour late for work.
The near-term challenges of mass EV adoption inevitably begin with price, but a recent cold snap has re-emphasized battery and charging snags.
Biden administration announces $100 million in funding to improve EV chargers as drivers cool on the idea of switching vehicles.
The new 30-second ad shows one of the Galaxy S6’s defining features: built-in wireless charging
At first glance, the Juicer looks like an ordinary mobile cable. But in all actuality, it is a dual sided charging device
While many devices can get you through the day, plenty of others can’t, and smartphone makers have yet to figure out how to continuously improve smartphone performance and decrease phone thickness while still offering a decent battery life
Wireless charging has become a thing. In many phone models, you can either charge it natively by plopping it on a wireless charging port, or you can attach a module that lets you achieve the same effect
The iPhone 6 is a spectacular smartphone. I reviewed the iPhone 6 earlier this year and while there are a few things that could certainly be improved, I said that the phone was clearly one of the best smartphones in the world. And it still is. From handset design and build quality to performance and the supporting third-party app ecosystem, the iPhone 6 is a class leader in almost every key area.
Picture this: You wake up one morning and have to go to work. While grabbing the stuff you need before you leave, you notice that you forgot to charge your phone’s battery overnight. It is at this point when you realize that you have two choices: Either you hope that the charge left on your phone is enough for a work day, or you end up going an hour late for work.