Boom Supersonic's XB-1 hits a new speed milestone of 629 mph, bringing it closer to breaking the sound barrier—setting the stage for future supersonic flights.
Trump's proposed 60% tariff on Chinese imports could hike gaming prices, with the PS5 Pro potentially reaching $1,000, hurting gamers everywhere.
AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D launch saw instant sellouts, leaving buyers scrambling and scalpers cashing in as restocks are weeks away across the U.S. and Europe.
Behemoth gaming firms Nintendo and Pokémon sue Palworld creators, claiming patent infringement over core gameplay mechanics. What patents are they referring to?
Hackers are targeting healthcare facilities with ransomware and it's getting worse each year. More patient lives are at risk when critical systems are disabled.
TSMC confirms its $65B U.S. investment plan remains steady despite Trump's election and his critique, eyeing Chips Act subsidies to boost U.S. chip production.
Pro-Russia hackers hit South Korea with cyberattacks as North Korea sends troops to Russia, raising tensions and prompting Seoul to boost cybersecurity.
WhatsApp is rolling out new features like music in status updates, interactive polls, and "Add Yours" stickers that it seemingly borrowed from Instagram.
Samsung is reportedly developing a thin Galaxy S25 model to rival Apple's rumored iPhone Air, both aiming to lead the market with ultra-slim flagship phones.
Trump's potential return could reshape the EV market, favoring Tesla while startups like Rivian and Lucid may struggle with policy shifts and incentive cuts.
Australia plans to ban kids under 16 from social media, sparking debate over child safety, freedom, and whether the government's approach goes too far.
OpenAI's Sam Altman acquired the pricey "chat.com" domain from HubSpot, fueling speculation about the high-stakes deal and OpenAI's rebranding moves.
Striking NYT tech workers launched a page with strike-themed games and recipes, urging supporters to skip NYT puzzles and apps in solidarity with their cause.
With Donald Trump's second term in the White House, he's returning to the throne with a popular figure behind his back: Elon Musk, who supported his campaign.
Japan launched LignoSat, the first wooden satellite, to test eco-friendly materials for space en route to more sustainable space exploration.
Scientists recreated plesiosaur swimming with a robotic model, revealing how these ancient sea reptiles adapted their flipper movements to varied conditions.
Seoul's data protection body discovered that Meta has been collecting confidential user data. What's worse, they are distributed to advertisers without consent.
A new month means new games for the Xbox Game Pass Standard library as 2024 titles are coming soon for the subscribers. What are these games?
The US Supreme Court is investigating Facebook's issue involving Cambridge Analytica, which it believes has misled investors.
The recent pre-market trading for Palantir was too much to see as a 14% jump in its revenue was recorded. The winning secret? Going with AI adoption's flow.
Generative AI might be impressive given of how large their scope is, but researchers said that they are not entirely reliable yet at the time.
The role of social media in the US elections is very important. To help more voters vote wisely, they need to regulate political content across the spectrum.
Apple surveying its employees about a new product is not something new. This could be the Cupertino giant's preparation to enter the smart glasses market.
Apple is indeed listening to iOS fans as you can soon upgrade ChatGPT Plus from Settings in the second iOS 18.2 developer beta.
Amazon Prime Video introduces X-Ray Recaps, an AI-powered tool that provides personalized episode summaries, helping viewers seamlessly resume their shows.
Kindle Colorsoft could have been the most exciting Amazon e-reader to launch, but its unexpected delay made its early buyers annoyed over it—and its issues.
The FBI alerted the public that there were two videos that "falsely" linked it to election security. The agency warns that more will come as the election comes.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is still expensive for some and it would make sense if a more affordable version will be available to this market.
Perplexity launches an AI Election Hub, meaning that an AI search engine for the US election is here. However, initial errors raise concerns over accuracy.
A prominent Apple tipster Ming-Chi Kuo claims that the next version of Vision Pro, which is more affordable will come with M5 chip. The bad news? Extreme delay.