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 ...
Bluetooth trackers have been around for a while, but there has been a real emphasis on them in the last couple of years, largely thanks to Apple. Like most product categories that the company decides ...
Tile makes the best items trackers available today, but that might change soon. The item-tracking tags Apple is expected to unveil next week will have ultra-wideband radio technology, according to a ...
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 ...
Amid rumors that Apple is developing a Tile-like accessory that will help users keep track of their personal belongings, Tile today announced a new smart tracker called the Sticker, along with an ...
Tile is planning to introduce a new tracking device with Ultra Wideband capabilities, an expected core feature of Apple's long-rumored "AirTags." Apple has been working on its own UWB tracking tags ...
We are still waiting to see if Apple officially unveils a new spin on the business of tracking tags — the small devices that you put on “dumb” objects like keys, wallets and other objects you have a ...
Before WWDC 2019, Apple was rumored to be working on a new, Tile-esque Bluetooth tracking tag that would work with the company’s newly updated Find My app that it showcased. And while Apple didn’t ...
Tile, which makes Bluetooth accessories, accused Apple of anticompetitive behavior that has "gotten worse, not better" in a statement published Wednesday on the House of Representatives website. Tile ...
Apple is developing a Tile-like accessory that will help users keep track of their personal belongings, such as their keys, wallets, and backpacks, according to an internal build of iOS 13 seen by ...
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 ...