Fresh dummy units of the iPhone Fold, iPhone 18 Pro, and Pro Max have surfaced, giving us our best look yet at Apple's foldable.
Industry leaders are preparing for NAB 2026 by showcasing software-defined infrastructure and cloud master control services. These technologies are increasingly vital for managing the complex delivery demands of live sports and entertainment across global streaming platforms.
Three established YouTube channels have sued Apple, alleging that the company violated the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by unlawfully accessing and scraping millions of copyrighted videos from YouTube to train its AI models.
PCMag highlights how the LA Dodgers' smartphone-only ticket policy prevented an elderly fan from accessing season tickets. It's a good consumer tech and digital rights topic because it shows the real-world downside of app-only access and the exclusion of people who don't use smartphones.
Google researchers are warning that quantum computers may be able to break cryptocurrency encryption earlier than many expected. Even if practical attacks are not imminent, the story has broad relevance for crypto, secure hardware, and the larger transition toward post-quantum security.
Researchers reportedly found the first vulnerability in Claude Code shortly after an accidental source leak. That makes this a timely AI security story, especially as coding assistants become more integrated into developer workflows and enterprise environments.
VAB's 12th annual streaming report shows 210M U.S. ad-supported viewers, cord-cutter majority, and CTV ad spend reaching 43% of TV budgets in 2026.
In a bizarre automated moderation fail, Nvidia's official DLSS 5 announcement was taken down due to a copyright strike from a local TV station that had simply aired the trailer. This highlights ongoing issues with YouTube's DMCA systems that tech creators like Lon often discuss.
GameNative 0.9.0 has introduced support for the PowerVR GPU in the Pixel 10, allowing for offline Steam game emulation. This is a significant development for mobile gaming enthusiasts and those interested in the limits of Android hardware.
The $20-a-month plan now offers 5TB of cloud storage for both new and existing customers. You can share it with up to five members of your family.
A new survey of over 1,200 cord cutters indicates that DVDs and Blu-rays are rapidly losing relevance as streaming becomes the nearly exclusive way to consume content. This highlights the ongoing shift away from physical ownership in the digital entertainment era.
But not before releasing a bunch of documents from Nintendo's most famous legal case
A new teardown video provides a detailed look at the inner workings of the LG Rollable, a device that was canceled just before LG exited the smartphone business. It offers a fascinating look at the engineering required for motorized, expanding displays.
Developers of the RPCS3 emulator have announced a breakthrough in Cell CPU emulation that improves performance across all games and hardware tiers. This update reportedly benefits all CPUs, from low-end to high-end, making PS3 emulation more accessible.
/PRNewswire/ -- McDonald's continues to redefine user experience through practical solutions that adapt to the rhythm of everyday life. As digital lifestyles...
Iranian strikes are taking out AWS servers in the region.
Cloning from the clone of a clone of a clone may not be the ingenious idea we thought it was.
Apple has signed a driver for AMD or Nvidia eGPUs connected to Apple Silicon but there are some big caveats, and it won't improve your graphics. Here's what they're for.
A new Raspberry Pi 5 add-on board is positioned as a compact NAS platform, with RAID support and two Ethernet ports. This is very much in Lon's wheelhouse because it combines SBC tinkering, storage, and practical home server use into a tangible new product.
A federal judge has blocked a significant merger between Nexstar and Tegna, forcing Nexstar to immediately restore original branding to dozens of local stations. This ruling is a major development in local broadcast ownership and affects how local ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC affiliates are managed.