Hardware & Devices
Tesla Q2 vehicle deliveries are up 25 percent over last year
The company has been gaining traction in Europe.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword's release date has been pushed up to avoid the pre-GTA 6 scramble
Capcom is trying to get Onimusha: Way of the Sword out the door before the fall release calendar gets really crowded.
HDMI 2.1 vs USB-C vs DisplayPort: Which connection is better for your monitor?
HDMI excels for media consumption, while PC gamers prefer DisplayPort.
Donald Trump bought a bunch of tech stock the same day he announced his AI Action Plan
Financial disclosures show how much Trump loves tech stocks.
Threads' ubiquitous Mr Beast spam is part of a massive crypto scam network
Fake Mr Beast "promotions" are ubiquitous on Threads - they're also part of massive crypto scam network.
Amazon is ready to deploy the Leo satellite broadband service
There are now enough Amazon Leo satellites to launch the service, but its constellation is still tiny compared to Starlink's.
A strange attempt to revive the 3DO is already dead
A long-defunct developer returned from the dead promising to revive the 3DO, but quickly pulled its pledge when it became apparent it didn't have the right to.
Opera's new security feature stops copy paste attacks from malicious websites
Opera has introduced a new safety feature that protects against malicious 'ClickFix' clipboard attacks.
OpenAI reportedly wants all AI companies to give the US government a stake in their businesses
According to the Financial Times, Sam Altman is floating the idea of having leading AI companies give US sovereign funds a five percent equity.
Google loses final appeal over $4.7 billion EU Android antitrust fine
Europe's highest court of appeal has upheld a record-setting $4.7 billion fine imposed on Google back in 2018.
X is making a fresh push for live video with new creator payouts
X has launched a new live streaming command center and additional creator payouts.
Apple is reportedly planning a visual refresh of the entry-level MacBook Pro next year
Next spring could be a fiesta of new iPads, MacBooks and iPhones.
Apple's Hide My Email may not be hiding anything
A vulnerability can reportedly connect real email addresses to anonymous ones.
Report suggests SpaceX is testing a handheld AI device, Musk says it's 'utterly false'
A rumored SpaceX device could offer a way to access xAI's models without having to use a smartphone.
Xbox is reportedly testing a way to digitize your disc-based games
Xbox may offer a way to preserve physical game purchases in an increasingly digital future.
Meta is reportedly building its own cloud business
Selling server infrastructure would put Meta in competition with Amazon and Google.
Future Hyundai and Kia cars might never need air fresheners thanks to UV tech
Far-UVC could help rid future cars of odors.
Visa, Mastercard and Coinbase have launched a new global stablecoin
A new stablecoin venture backed by some big financial institutions is launching.
Fufjilm launches special waterproof and black-and-white editions of its retro QuickSnap instant cameras
If you really want to get retro, Fujifilm is making some special editions of its classic instant camera.
Messy Subnautica 2 saga ends with Unknown Worlds CEO departing again
Thus ends the messy saga of Subnautica 2.
Sony will stop making disc-based PlayStation games starting 2028
RIP to physical PlayStation discs.
Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby: Here's how the three media servers really compare
Convenience costs you with Plex, but the alternatives require more work.
UN report says policymakers are struggling to keep up with pace of AI development
UN panel says 'AI is neither inherently good nor bad,' but better safeguards around it are needed.
Getty Images is canceling its $3.7 billion Shutterstock merger due to UK restrictions
Getty Images has moved to terminate a $3.7 billion merger with rival Shutterstock due to restrictions imposed by UK regulators.