What began as a single reference board for MediaTek’s upcoming MT8189 chipset has evolved into the most extensive Chromebook development program ever seen for an
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While Wi-Fi 7 devices are still reaching consumers, the next generation of wireless technology is already taking shape. TP-Link has announced the successful demonstration of
100x faster, ultra-efficient photonic processor transforms wireless signal processing and AI at the edge Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled a
Engineers at RMIT University have unveiled a revolutionary 3D-printed titanium alloy that outperforms standard alloys in strength, durability, and cost. Developed using a novel alloy
Silicon, meet your quantum replacement. In a breakthrough straight out of science fiction, researchers at Northeastern University have discovered a way to control the conductive
Imagine a future where your smartwatch sees the world like you do—recognizing colors, reacting to movement, and learning from its surroundings, all without draining its
Xiaomi fans, get ready—HyperOS 2.2 is finally here! With smoother animations, improved customization, and a better navigation experience, this update promises to refine Xiaomi’s software
We want to thank our CES 2025 sponsor, Super Flower. At CES 2025, Hisense introduced its first-ever consumer microLED TV, the 136MX, a 136-inch display
Smartphones are a war-torn battlefield where Android and iOS have clashed for years. Both are fantastic operating systems, but the popularity of Apple’s devices consistently
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have developed an innovative 3D printing technique for creating shape-changing materials that mimic muscle movement. These materials, known as