Walmart is finally going to allow tap to pay at its retail stores and Sam's Club locations. The company was stubbornly trying to force customers into its own QR-code payment system.
Chinese video-sharing platform Bilibili is launching a global expansion to compete directly with YouTube and TikTok, relaunching its international service, dropping foreign sign-up restrictions, and hiring staff in major Western and global hubs.
Enterprise-grade SSDs now cost significantly more than traditional hard drives, with some 30TB units reaching prices over $22,000. Meanwhile, the supply of high-capacity hard drives is reportedly sold out through 2027.
A new report indicates that automated bots now outnumber human shoppers 10 to 1 on certain retailer sites for DDR5 memory kits.
Not just media: Google TV is now showing ads for local plumbers on the home screen
A leading US distributor for Chinese humanoid robots is changing its business strategy following new regulatory bans.
Apple is preparing to launch a 'Made With AI' label for Apple Music to help users identify songs created with generative artificial intelligence.
For the first time, AMD has captured over 30% of the client CPU market share, making significant gains against Intel in both the desktop and mobile segments. Data from Mercury Research suggests AMD's momentum is continuing to build across consumer hardware.
OpenAI has released a new plugin for the ChatGPT Mac app that allows the AI to search, read, and send messages through the Apple Messages app. What could go wrong?
The battle for viewer attention is shifting from inside streaming apps to the TV's home screen itself. Hardware manufacturers and OS providers are increasingly using the dashboard as prime advertising real estate before users even select an app.
A tech device seeing price reductions in this day and age? Maybe! New advancements in OLED display production are finally addressing high manufacturing costs, paving the way for more affordable high-quality screens.
Qualcomm has pulled specific power efficiency slides for its Snapdragon chips that included data on idle apps and web browsing. This retraction follows a week of scrutiny and may impact expectations for the efficiency of the latest Windows on ARM laptops.
A recent macOS release candidate reportedly leaked references to over 10 new upcoming Apple products. Additional rumors suggest the next Apple TV 4K will feature five major upgrades including Siri AI, while the iPhone 17 Pro may receive a significant 32x telephoto zoom upgrade.
A court ruling has established a process for PBS stations to retrieve and preserve seven decades of historical public television content that were locked away due to a legal dispute.
Comcast's new Xfinity Shield platform uses WiFi signals as motion sensors for home protection, but the technology raises significant privacy questions. The system essentially allows the router to monitor movement throughout the home without traditional cameras.
Mattel is tapping into gaming nostalgia with a $330 full-scale Lego-like building set of the original Xbox console. The set includes a brick-built controller and interactive dioramas inspired by classic games from that era.
San Diego's Flock Safety surveillance network faces scrutiny over a secret AI contract, an innocent man jailed, and a Darth Vader protest that said it all.
Robot pool cleaners that operate purely underwater are exempt, but not 'dual use' ones that can operate from floor to surface, according to an update to the FCC's FAQ.
New research suggests that wearable neck fans provide better personal cooling comfort than traditional desk fans.
Reports suggest the next generation of consoles from Sony and Microsoft could target a $1,000 price point. Analysts warn this high entry cost could alienate up to 60% of potential buyers as hardware costs for high-end components continue to rise.