Disney's 1,000-person layoffs impacted Marvel and several entire divisions of publicity, and some lieutenants of Asad Ayaz.
Netgear is the first company to receive conditional approval to sell its routers in the US following a recent FCC ban.
The Allen Media Group-owned free streaming service, Local Now, has added seven new channels covering sports and news. This update continues the trend of FAST services beefing up their content to compete with traditional cable packages.
A Redditor has created a fully functional gaming PC housed entirely within a custom-designed Lego chassis. It serves as a creative example of DIY PC building and case modification using unconventional materials.
In a rare moment of corporate candor, Xbox leadership acknowledged that the Game Pass subscription service may have become too expensive for many users. This comes after multiple price hikes and tier restructuring that have frustrated long-time subscribers.
Amazon has agreed to an $11.57 billion acquisition of satellite operator Globalstar, taking control of the technology currently used by Apple for iPhone satellite messaging. This move positions Amazon as a direct competitor to SpaceX's Starlink in the mobile satellite connectivity space.
Racing icon Roger Penske has joined FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr in advocating for major sporting events to remain on free over-the-air television. This regulatory debate is crucial for cord cutters who are increasingly being priced out of sports due to fragmentation across various paid streaming services.
Blackmagic Design is developing a camera specifically for live production in Apple Immersive Video, targeting the Apple Vision Pro ecosystem. This is a significant development for high-end VR and immersive content creation, bridging pro-sumer hardware with Apple's spatial computing platform.
Sony has notified owners of its recent BRAVIA television models that significant changes to the built-in TV Guide for its OTA TV antenna users and related menu features will take effect starting in late May 2026. The update affects a range of premium sets released between 2023 and 2025, marking another instance of feature adjustments […]
Bigme is launching an Android smartphone that features two distinct displays: a standard LCD and an E-Ink screen. This dual-screen approach aims to provide the benefits of a paper-like display for reading alongside a traditional screen for media.
A Valve engineer discovered a GPU memory optimization for Linux that significantly reduces stuttering on graphics cards with only 8GB of VRAM. This fix could be highly beneficial for Steam Deck users and Linux gamers using older or mid-range hardware.
Developer Paul Lagier has released version two of his miniature e-reader which costs only $30 to build. The device features a two-week battery life and an incredibly small footprint, perfect for Lon's interest in niche, low-cost DIY electronics.
NZXT has agreed to a $3.45 million settlement regarding its controversial rental PC program. As part of the deal, many customers will be allowed to keep their rental PCs, ending a saga of consumer complaints regarding the service's terms.
Chinese robotics firm Unitree has made its humanoid robot available for purchase on AliExpress, bringing the price of sophisticated robotics down significantly. This represents a potential shift in the accessibility of humanoid technology for enthusiasts and developers.
The ioXt Alliance (ioXt) to serve as the new Lead Administrator for the voluntary cybersecurity labeling program
One area where many Google TV streaming devices fall short is support for lossless audio passthrough, such as Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, and DTS:X surround sound. This is especially true for budget-friendly devices, such as Walmart's existing Onn streamers, none of which support lossless audio formats.
Apple is reportedly increasing production for the rumored 'MacBook Neo' to meet high consumer demand. This device is already being compared to aggressive Windows competitors like the Asus Vivobook 14, which offers similar specs at a lower price point.
Microsoft is reportedly testing the ability for users to pause Windows 11 updates indefinitely. This is a highly requested feature for users who want to avoid the instability sometimes caused by forced automatic updates.
Developer Scott Baker has released a brand-new operating system for the venerable Z80 processor. This is a noteworthy development for the retro-computing community and enthusiasts of classic hardware architecture.