Apple is working on camera-equipped AirPods that appear to be nearly ready to launch, based on a video MacRumors found in the macOS Tahoe 26.7 release candidate.
A retrospective look at display technology explains why curved panels found a permanent home in the gaming monitor market while being largely abandoned by television manufacturers.
A new vulnerability has been identified in macOS that targets the screen sharing functionality. Users are being urged to update their systems immediately to the latest macOS 26.6.2 build to patch the security hole.
Foxconn's Houston plant will begin assembling Mac Minis later this year in a new 170,000-square-foot space.
YouTube is reportedly changing how it counts video views, moving toward an instant-playback metric similar to those used by TikTok and Instagram. This shift could significantly impact how creators measure success and how the platform's algorithm surfaces content.
Scripps is moving toward a digital-first strategy that increases the use of artificial intelligence within its newsrooms.
Spectrum's parent company, Charter Communications, is completing a major merger this week while simultaneously pivoting its business model toward streaming.
A Best Buy customer reported that support staff removed one of two 32GB DDR5 RAM sticks from their gaming laptop while still charging for a full 64GB upgrade. The staff claimed the removed RAM was incompatible.
Ubuntu's use through Windows Subsystem for Linux is growing faster than its native desktop user base. A Canonical executive says WSL users could soon outnumber people running Ubuntu as their primary operating system.
Recent communications from Epic Games employees suggest the company is finally planning a native Linux client. This would bring direct support to the Steam Deck, potentially eliminating the need for third-party launchers like Heroic.
Rising component costs and a memory crisis are causing the budget smartphone segment to vanish in the US market. Manufacturers are struggling to maintain low price points as essential hardware becomes more expensive to source.
The CEO of Phison has warned that NAND flash supply will fail to meet demand for the next four years, potentially locking in higher prices for SSDs until 2030.
Manufacturers are warning of worsening shortages for GPUs, CPUs, and memory, with budget-tier graphics cards expected to be hit the hardest.
A high-tech, $1,000 personal laser defense system claims it can automatically track and shoot down mosquitoes with lasers.
A new peer-reviewed study of over 443,000 hard drives reveals that HGST remains the most reliable brand, while Toshiba and Seagate showed higher failure rates.
SK Hynix is no longer honoring SSD warranty replacements and is only willing to refund the original purchase price for defective products.
During the Disney D23 expo, Matt Groening hinted at the possibility of a remaster or remake for the cult classic game 'The Simpsons: Hit & Run.' This has reignited interest in bringing the 2003 open-world title to modern gaming platforms.
Intel plans to keep its Raptor Lake platform viable for several years as many consumers are avoiding the high costs of DDR5 memory.
A new report from the FCC shows significant progress in the deployment of high-speed broadband across the US.
While you can set the Gemini app to create images and videos without a visible watermark, hidden watermarks and metadata will remain.