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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan remained upbeat as the chip maker disclosed a $2.9 billion loss for the second quarter of 2025, compared to a $1.6 billion loss in the same quarter from a year ago. However, Intel generated $12.9 billion revenue for... Read more...
It's been a little over nine months since Amazon introduced its first Kindle e-reader with a color display, the Kindle Colorsoft, and now potential buyers have a couple of new versions to consider. One is a more affordable Kindle Colorsoft... Read more...
Official support for Windows 10 is coming to an end, with a cutoff date of October 14. While Microsoft wants all these users to upgrade to Windows 11, many are holding back from doing so because of the hardware requirements, or they aren’t... Read more...
Both Google Photos and YouTube Shorts are now integrating new AI video-generation tools powered by Veo 2. If you are a YouTuber or Google Photos user, here's what this means for you. On Google Photos, you can now transform images into... Read more...
Outside of gamers and enthusiasts, desktop PCs have largely fallen by the wayside in favor of small-form-factor and "mini" PCs. That's understandable, as if you don't need the massive power of discrete GPUs and the expansion offered by a... Read more...
Nostalgia is big in the gaming space lately, with numerous companies revisiting back catalogs to remake classic titles or cook up impossibly thin devices for retro gaming on the go. Nintendo is looking to cash in on its own storied... Read more...
Have your Google Home, Nest smart speakers, or hubs been impacted by strange glitches, where they struggle to comprehend commands? Well, it's not just you. Google has officially acknowledged an array of issues affecting these products... Read more...
Published research from Meta's Reality Labs has revealed a unique combination of augmented reality (AR) glasses and a wrist-based control band. This technology, detailed in the Nature publication, allows users to interact with content via... Read more...
Where has the summer gone? It's hard to believe that we're already staring at the backside of July, and while we still have all of August waiting in the wings, the back-to-school shopping season has practically arrived. There is good news... Read more...
Microsoft has made several waves in the news during the last few years with various key game studio acquisitions. Not to be left on the sidelines, Sony is also making some significant moves in the space. Sony has just signed what it terms... Read more...
Even as most internet users are only just beginning to adopt Wi-Fi 6/6E, let alone investing in Wi-Fi 7 hardware, Qualcomm is already looking towards the Wi-Fi 8 horizon. Instead of faster transfer speeds, as has been the case with prior... Read more...
Folks, it's official, Sony's PlayStation 4 console is no longer the fastest-selling piece of gaming hardware ever in the United States. That distinction now belongs to Nintendo's Switch 2, which dethroned the former longtime champ by... Read more...
The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) is ready to push a new stage of wireless charging with the launch of the Qi v.2.21 standard, a.k.a. Qi2, which can now manage 25 watts. Thanks to tech advancements, Qi v2.2.1 can deliver up to a 70%... Read more...
Apple has launched a new AppleCare One subscription plan that covers multiple devices for a flat $19.99 monthly fee. The base plan includes coverage for up to three devices, be it any combination of iPhone (including the iPhone 16 Pro)... Read more...
Old-timers might recall the idea of "RISC" as a once-upon-a-time processor design ideology. RISC processors were mostly used for servers from Sun Microsystems, DEC, and other companies of a bygone era. As it happens though, RISC is alive... Read more...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been selling like gangbusters, with retailers often being cleaned out of stock in a few hours. For anyone still looking to pick up Nintendo’s latest handheld, Target has just gotten a restock. It’s perfect timing... Read more...
You're likely somewhat comfortable using AI tools for many applications, but you may still be concerned about its privacy implications. However, with a new AI chatbot out in the wild, some may not need to worry about this anymore. Proton... Read more...
On July 23, 1985, Commodore unveiled a machine that would rewrite the rules of personal computing. The Amiga 1000 launched not just as a new computer, but as a paradigm shift in multimedia performance—a system so far ahead of its time that four decades later, it remains a revered icon among... Read more...
A fascinating piece of hardware recently surfaced in a Chinese online marketplace. An enthusiast PC builder shared what appears to be a prototype cooler for an unreleased AMD Radeon RX 7000 series graphics card. This discovery was made... Read more...
The OneXSugar Sugar 1, dubbed the world's first dual-screen transformable handheld by its manufacturer One-Netbook, promises to bring a little Nintendo DS here and some Nintendo Switch there, all powered by a potent Snapdragon G3 chipset... Read more...
According to Bureau Veritas, the main folding display (and by extension the hinge) on Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 was found to be able to withstand 500,000 folds, more than doubling the lifespan of its predecessor and potentially... Read more...
Fans of the Sony PlayStation and its excellent Dualsense controller have some new features to explore in a beta update. If Microsoft wants "Everything to be an Xbox," Sony also wants its DualSense controllers to work with everything. Beta... Read more...
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