BMW has unveiled the new i3, a Neue Klasse electric sedan with next-gen design, improved range, and advanced EV technology.
Samsung's short-lived Galaxy TriFold is already being phased out, but the brand is apparently working on a thinner successor.
Tom Holland is back as Peter Parker in the first trailer of Sony and Marvel Studios' superhero film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang has pushed back on the recent backlash against DLSS 5, saying critics are "completely wrong" about the technology making games look like AI slop.
Intel's latest Arc driver introduces its Graphics Shader Distribution Service, cutting first load times by up to 2x on Arc B-series GPUs.
Google Home's newest update makes Gemini more reliable with faster responses, support for Canadian French, improved alarms, and new automation options.
Google is expanding its Personal Intelligence feature to all US users, allowing Search to deliver answers based on your emails, photos, and activity for a more context-aware experience.
Amazon is introducing 1-hour and 3-hour delivery across the US. But as ultra-fast delivery expands, it raises questions about pricing, long-term costs, and the pressure on delivery workers.
Fitbit is adding medical record integration, smarter sleep tracking, and glucose insights, aiming to turn its app into a more personalized health companion with AI guidance based on real user data.
OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 mini and nano models cut costs and latency while staying close to flagship performance, giving developers faster AI options for real-time apps without sacrificing core capabilities.
Apple brings smarter software and premium materials. Sony brings longer battery, hi-res wireless audio, and $100 in savings. Which flagship headphone actually deserves your money?
Intel's new Core Ultra 200HX Plus processors can optimize games and apps on the fly — no patches, no developer intervention, and no permission from AMD required.
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