Maxell and Disk Union are bringing back a classic UD series cassette tape with a 1970s ferric formula optimized for vintage computers.
Chinese NAND maker YMTC has filed for a STAR Market IPO
North Korea has built a secret workforce inside American companies. The Wall Street Journal documents how they use stolen identities, AI tools and U.S. accomplices.
The FCC has rolled back its ban of consumer power inverters like backup batteries but expanded its ban on utility grade inverters that contain ethernet connections.
Mike Chi has just released the RetroTINK 6x CE: A $230 RetroTINK that’s almost as powerful as the 4K RetroTINK’s. Bob from RetroRGB goes over everything you’d need to know before purchasing, as well as how it compares to other options.
Apple is reportedly cutting jobs within its Vision Pro and Siri divisions as part of a strategic shift. Despite the layoffs, the company is still purportedly working on immersive video content and a second-generation Vision Pro headset.
The 25-year-old 3dfx Voodoo 3 has received a Linux kernel driver update. This allows the classic GPU to boot on modern systems without a legacy PC BIOS, extending its life for hobbyist projects.
Amazon has raised prices across its Echo, Kindle, and Fire TV lineups due to rising component costs, specifically memory.
Game consoles sales plunged 39% in July according to a new report. The outlook was even worse for fans of physical games, which saw the lowest sales since 1995.
Researchers have developed a new zinc-iodine battery technology that could significantly improve home solar energy storage safety.
GEEKOM has showcased a massive AI cluster utilizing four mini PCs, boasting a total of 512GB of RAM. The setup is designed for localized AI workloads, successfully running DeepSeek V4 Flash at over 14 tokens per second.
Just days after its debut, the HoverAir Versa pocket drone has had its U.S. launch canceled due to new FCC regulations. This ban represents a significant hurdle for innovative consumer drone manufacturers looking to enter the American market.
A new FCC filing suggests Amazon is developing a portable, battery-powered device featuring a camera, GPS, and Wi-Fi. While details are scarce, the internal components suggest a new class of hardware that doesn't fit into existing Fire TV or Echo categories.
Security researchers have identified a new strain of malware targeting Android-based in-car infotainment systems. The malware spreads via compromised software updates from a vendor in Hong Kong, highlighting risks in the connected car supply chain.
Waymo vehicles in Nashville have been observed recording their surroundings even when parked without passengers. This has sparked new privacy concerns regarding the constant data collection by autonomous vehicle sensors in residential areas.
Evidence of a new entry-level Radeon RX 9050 GPU with only 4GB of VRAM has appeared in recent driver updates. This heavily trimmed-down budget card appears targeted at the extreme low-end of the market.
SanDisk has entered the Xbox expansion card market, providing a new alternative to Seagate and Western Digital.
A federal judge has sided with FCC Chairman Brendan Carr in an initial ruling regarding a dispute with Disney and ABC.
In a massive single-day sweep on GitHub, Nintendo has successfully removed over 400 repositories related to Switch emulators.
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.