Apple's portless iPhone 17 Air skips USB-C for MagSafe and Qi charging, and the EU won't stop it. Find out why this move is cleared for launch.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company is now an AI infrastructure giant, unveiling four GPU architectures and shifting focus from chip sales.
Durov claimed that Meta is desperately trying to copy Telegram's features, calling WhatsApp a "cheap imitation" of their beloved app.
Elon Musk has a lot of questions in his mind behind the anti-Tesla campaign. The business tycoon said the "left" should be blamed for Tesla vandalism.
Rumors suggest Nintendo Switch 2 may drop on May 15, with clues from game releases, events, and LEGO partnerships shaping up the possibility.
Atari 2600 My Play Watch lets you play classic games like "Pong" and "Centipede" on your wrist for $79.99, but there are limitations to consider.
FBI warns free file converters may hide malware, risking identity theft and ransomware. As much as possible, stay away by avoiding untrusted online tools.
Meta's Yann LeCun claims AI superintelligence won't replace humans, insisting future AI will serve as powerful assistants and not autonomous threats.
New Nintendo filing hints at a wireless GameCube controller for Switch 2, leading to rumors of GameCube classics coming to Nintendo Switch Online.
Amazon Echo users lose local voice processing as all requests shift to the cloud after March 28. This did not sit right for users due to privacy concerns.
The latest Pixel 9a unboxing video leaks reveal major design changes, camera upgrades, and performance insights ahead of its rumored launch this week.
Mark Rober shreds Tesla's Autopilot flaws, proving camera-only tech fails in key safety tests. Can Tesla fix this before rolling out Full Self-Driving?
The Renault 5 Turbo 3E, a 540HP electric beast, is set to launch in 2027—starting at $168K and soaring to $260K. With only 1,980 units, it's selling fast.
Xbox Game Pass is leveling up in April 2025 with six must-play day-one releases, including "South of Midnight" and "Descenders Next."
Siri just got a major upgrade with Apple Intelligence in iOS 18. Learn how to activate its glowing new look and unlock powerful AI features on your iPhone.
The FBI and cybersecurity agencies warn of Medusa ransomware, a growing cyber threat targeting industries with double extortion tactics.
Apple is set to introduce the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, and its features may be enough to convince you to buy the new model.
A notorious group of ransomware attackers published 1.4TB of Tata Technologies' sensitive data, exposing employee details, contracts, and business secrets.
Rumors suggest Nintendo Switch 2 may support mouse-like controls and this could mean that fans could soon play games like "Mario Paint" soon.
Samsung expands One UI 7 beta to Galaxy Z Fold 6, bringing improved app continuity, taskbar tweaks, and a smoother foldable experience.
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber fires back at Mark Zuckerberg with a cryptic Latin message on her shirt at SXSW 2025. What does it mean?
Gmail's new "Add to Calendar" button lets you schedule events instantly, but Gemini won't invite attendees yet. Here's how it works.
Google is bringing Pixel's 80% battery limit feature to Chromebooks in ChromeOS 134, boosting battery life—but users should know it has a catch.
Nintendo's eShop just teased Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive games ahead of the April 2 Direct—could this confirm a stacked launch lineup?
Meta and Ray-Ban's latest Coperni collaboration brings AI-powered, limited-edition smart glasses with sleek translucent frames. Should you buy them?
ChatGPT dominates global workplaces with 75.9% adoption, but US growth slows as security fears and company restrictions impact AI integration.
Chromecast (2nd Gen) and Audio users are locked out of streaming due to an "Untrusted Device" error—here's why it's happening and what to expect next.
Apple updates the MacBook Air keyboard in 2025, correcting a 25-year-old design flaw. What happened to the mute button icon recently?
Meta is forcing AI deeper into WhatsApp with a new widget, but users are calling it intrusive. Here's how it works and how to turn it off.
A disgruntled ex-employee unleashed malware, locking out thousands and causing massive damage—now he's facing up to 10 years in prison.