
Epic Games to Apple: Let Fortnite In — Or Face the Judge (Again)
Billion-dollar grudge match reignites as Epic demands Fortnite’s return to the U.S. App Store The battle royale between Epic Games and Apple just hit another

Computex 2025: Chips, Chess Moves, and AI Chaos in Taipei
Jensen, tariffs, and tech titans—Taiwan’s mega-show is back, and hotter than ever. Computex 2025 is shaping up to be less of a tech trade show

The End of Solar Power? Japan Develops a 100-Year Nuclear Battery for Deep Space Missions
A new americium-based power source could fuel the future of interplanetary exploration. Japan is developing a nuclear battery capable of lasting over a century in

FSP Powers Into COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2025 With Next-Gen Hardware Innovations
FSP returns to COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2025, showcasing its most advanced lineup of power supplies, PC cases, and cooling solutions. As a global leader in performance hardware and

SAMA to Introduce Expanded PC Hardware Portfolio at COMPUTEX 2025
Modular PSUs, high-performance cooling, and new case designs aim at system builders and gaming enthusiasts worldwide SAMA will reveal its latest range of products at

The FrankenMac Cometh: Apple’s Foldable Mac-iPad Hybrid Could Drop in 2028
If you’ve ever screamed into the void for a touchscreen Mac, Apple might finally be listening — but not before it takes its sweet time.

From Scraps to Sips: Biomass Hydrogels Pull Drinking Water Out of Thin Air
In a breakthrough that feels like something out of a sci-fi novel — or perhaps a survivalist’s fever dream — scientists at the University of

Bill Gates Will Give Away $200 Billion by 2045—And He’s Dragging Elon Musk on the Way Out
“The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.” That’s not a Gates original, but a quote from Andrew Carnegie that Bill Gates seems determined to

Gold Fever at CERN
For thousands of years, alchemists were dismissed as mystics chasing illusions, trying to turn lead into gold with spells, symbols, and secret fires. But now?

How to Prepare for the Epochalypse: A Survival Guide for 2038
Suppose we’re still alive by 19 January 2038—not obliterated by nuclear war or another pandemic—then we’ll have one more apocalypse to worry about: the Epochalypse.

Apple Just Invented… a Delay? The iPhone 18’s Split Launch Smells Like Desperation Perfumed with Premium Glass
In a move so radical it might actually be… a scheduling tweak, Apple is reportedly planning the biggest shake-up to its iPhone release cycle in

China Transmits 1 Terabit per Second Over 750 Miles—Solving Telecom’s Biggest Dilemma
Speed or security? Until now, telecom companies had to choose. Not anymore. China has just achieved a milestone that could reshape the future of global

Apple Eyes AI-Powered Safari as Google’s Search Empire Feels the Heat
In a potential seismic shift for the tech industry, Apple is exploring the integration of AI-powered search alternatives into its Safari browser—an initiative that could

iPhone 17 Air: Apple’s Slimmest iPhone Ever Comes With a Battery Warning Label
Apple is preparing to launch its thinnest iPhone yet—but at a cost. According to a new report from The Information, the upcoming iPhone 17 Air,

If a Blue Circle Appears on Your WhatsApp, We Have Good and Bad News
A small, glowing blue circle has quietly appeared in WhatsApp—and it’s anything but cosmetic. It signals the long-awaited arrival of Meta AI in Europe. After

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 — How a Passion Project Became 2025’s Most Talked-About Game
2 Million Copies Sold in Just 12 Days — and It’s Only Getting Started Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has emerged as an unexpected juggernaut in

“GPS Just Became Obsolete”: Quantum Navigation Breakthrough Promises 50x More Precision
In a scientific leap with wide-reaching implications, Australia’s Q-CTRL has unveiled Ironstone Opal, a next-generation quantum navigation system that sidesteps GPS entirely — and does

ADATA Marks 24 Years with Global Push for Sustainability
As it celebrates 24 years in the tech industry, ADATA Technology is shifting focus toward embedding sustainability into its global brand strategy. Under the anniversary

ATLUS and HYTE Collaborate on Metaphor: ReFantazio-Themed PC Accessories
ATLUS has teamed up again with PC hardware manufacturer HYTE for a new line of gaming-themed accessories inspired by the upcoming role-playing title Metaphor: ReFantazio.

China Unveils Nuclear Battery the Size of a Coin Able To Power Devices for 100 Years Without Charging
While the rest of the world is busy topping up their phones overnight, China is quietly rewriting energy rules. In a development that sounds more

The Day the Grid Cried Zero:Portugal & Spain Explained!
Spain and Portugal came dangerously close to a continental blackout — not because of a lack of energy, but because there was too much of

Smartphones and Tablets: New Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Rules Starting June 20, 2025
The regulation aims to reduce the environmental impact of smartphones, tablets, and cordless phones placed on the EU market by introducing minimum durability, reparability, and energy-saving requirements.

China’s Huawei Strikes Back: Launches AI Chip to Fill Nvidia’s Void
Huawei’s 910C storms in as Nvidia retreats. A new AI chip era begins. In a dramatic twist in the ongoing tech cold war, China’s Huawei

AMD Reportedly Considers Cancelling Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB in Favor of 16GB Model
It looks like AMD might be changing course regarding the upcoming Radeon RX 9060 XT. According to the latest rumors, the company is strongly considering

ADATA and Giga Computing Launch New Server Production Line in Brazil
ADATA Technology and Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE Technology, have announced establishing a new server production line in Brazil. The move aims to expand

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Just Got a Major Travel Upgrade With Live Translation and More AI Perks
Meta’s smart specs are no longer just stylish—they’re now more thoughtful, more helpful, and officially your new favorite travel buddy. Meta has expanded its AI-powered

Huawei Unveils Sleek AI-Powered Eyewear to Compete in Crowded Market
According to Wellsen XR, global shipments of AI glasses are projected to surge by 130% this year, reaching 5.5 million units. Huawei is once again

META Trims Reality Labs Teams Amid Ongoing Restructuring
META is laying off an undisclosed number of employees from its Reality Labs division, the company confirmed. This is part of broader efforts to streamline

Intel to Cut Over 21,000 Jobs in Massive Restructuring Effort
In a bold and sweeping move, Intel is reportedly preparing to lay off more than 21,000 employees—approximately 20% of its global workforce—according to a Bloomberg

A New Era for GPU Programming: NVIDIA Finally Adds Native Python Support to CUDA
Let’s cut to the chase: 2025 is shaping up to be the Year of Python at NVIDIA. At this year’s GTC conference, the GPU giant

iOS 18.4.1: Emergency Update or iPhone Killer? Here’s What You Really Need to Know
Apple has dropped iOS 18.4.1 like a mic—and a warning. Labeled a critical security update, this release squashes two zero-day vulnerabilities that are already being

WhatsApp To Stop Working On These iPhones Starting May 5
WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging platform with over two billion monthly users, is dropping support for more devices—this time, three more iPhones are on

Intel’s At It Again: Nova Lake-S CPUs Set To Abandon LGA 1851 for Fresh LGA 1954 Socket
If you thought Intel’s LGA 1851 socket was here to stay, we’ve got bad news — and an even bigger socket. Welcome to LGA 1954,

Should You Buy the MacBook Pro in 2025 — Or Wait for 2026?
The MacBook Pro has long been the darling of professionals and creatives, and the latest 14-inch and 16-inch models are no exception. Outfitted with Apple’s

Honor Power Arrives with 8,000mAh Battery Beast, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, and a Bold Flex on Apple
Honor is taking power literally — and maybe personally — with its latest launch, the Honor Power, a phone that shatters battery norms with an

World’s Fastest Memory Shatters Speed Barriers with 25 Billion Writes per Second – A Game-Changer for AI Hardware
In a groundbreaking leap that could upend the way we think about memory performance, a research team at Fudan University has developed the world’s fastest

“The End of 4chan as We Know It”: Notorious Forum Allegedly Hacked, Moderator Identities Leaked
In what may mark the downfall of one of the internet’s most controversial platforms, 4chan has reportedly suffered a significant hack—one that could expose not

U.S. Chip Probe Sparks Fears of New Tech War Tariffs — Intel Cheers, TSMC Braces
The U.S. government just fired another salvo in its silicon-fueled trade offensive. This time, it’s not about whether semiconductor tariffs are coming — it’s how

ADATA Introduces New SD 8.0 Express Card, USB Flash Drive, and M.2 SSD Enclosure
ADATA Technology has launched three new mobile storage products: the Premier Extreme SD 8.0 Express memory card, the UE720 USB 3.2 Gen2 Flash Drive, and

We Just Got a Preview of AI’s Teenage Phase—and It’s Already Breaking Curfew
Well, well, well… it finally happened. Not a Terminator, not HAL 9000, but something way more realistic—and arguably more terrifying. Sakana AI’s “AI Scientist” just

iFold? More Like iSold-My-Kidney: Apple’s Folding iPhone Might Start at $2,300
Because Apple saw Samsung’s foldables and said, “Hold my titanium.” Apple may be fashionably late to the foldable party, but make no mistake—when it arrives,

AMD Ryzen 8000 HX Series Mobile Processors
AMD Expands Its Mobile Gaming Portfolio with the Ryzen 8000HX Series for Next-Generation Gaming Performance AMD has announced the launch of the new AMD Ryzen

AMD Achieves First TSMC N2 Product Silicon Milestone
AMD has announced yesterday, on the 14th April of 2025, in Santa Clara, California, its next-generation AMD EPYC processor, codenamed “Venice,” is the first High-Performance

America’s Discovery of the Century Could Supercharge the Quantum Revolution
A jaw-dropping scientific breakthrough from Yale University could bring us closer to a world where computers think like humans, power grids waste no energy, and

Touch the Future: Scientists Create 3D Holograms You Can Grab Mid-Air
It sounds like something pulled straight from a Star Wars holodeck or Iron Man’s lab, but it’s 100% real. A team of Spanish scientists has

AMD’s “EntrySign” Security Flaw Hits Every Zen CPU — Even Zen 5 Isn’t Safe
🔐💥 From Ryzen to EPYC, every AMD chip is affected—but here’s what you need to know. In a rare across-the-board security incident, AMD has confirmed

Trump’s Tariff Tsunami Spares Smartphones — For Now
📱🔧 Apple, Nvidia, and Microsoft breathe easy, but the global tech war is just beginning In a sudden twist of economic drama, smartphones, monitors, and

Welcome to the Age of Inference: Google’s Ironwood Chip Just Redefined AI Power
Move over, El Capitan — there’s a new sheriff in Silicon Town, and it answers to Ironwood. Unveiled at Google Cloud Next ’25, Google’s seventh-generation