Code buried in a Samsung app points to the Dimensity 9500 as the chip inside the upcoming Galaxy Tab S12—continuing the company's quiet break from Qualcomm in its premium tablets.
172,000 concurrent players hit Steam during early access — and that's just the $120 Premium crowd, before Game Pass opens the floodgates on May 19.
The Xiaomi 17 Max arrives end of May 2026 with an 8,000 mAh battery and 200MP Leica camera, after Xiaomi quietly cancelled a 5.5mm rival to the iPhone Air.
ASUS raises the stakes with a 320W power envelope, RTX 5090 support, and a Mini LED panel no rival has matched — though pricing remains unannounced.
Unknown Worlds has shared its Early Access roadmap after a record-breaking launch, but the 2–3 year timeline and Xbox-only console access leave questions open.
Hubei province has launched a mandatory lifetime ID system for humanoid robots — think VIN codes, but for machines that walk. It's a regulatory move that puts China further ahead in the global robotics race.
The 48GB DDR5-6000 kit costs $880 and launches in China only — with no global release date confirmed yet.
New CEO Asha Sharma's first major move includes a glossy green logo, a capitalization poll with nearly 20,000 votes, and a Game Pass price cut.
Both companies reached undisclosed deals ahead of a June trial in Oakland, while Meta and TikTok remain defendants in the same case.
OpenAI's new personal finance tools let Pro subscribers link bank accounts for personalized spending and savings insights, powered by Plaid's network of 12,000+ institutions.
Sony is testing a new Welcome Hub widget that surfaces regional player counts and trending games — currently in US beta only, with no global rollout date announced.
Razer's updated 18-inch flagship packs Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and up to RTX 5090, pitching itself at gamers and AI developers alike — but it's pricier than ever.
Epic's biggest annual sale is live with discounts up to 75% on AAA titles, plus two free games to grab right now — no coupon stacking required.
The cooling specialist charges around $450 for a factory-delidded Intel CPU that normally retails for $320, but it comes with liquid metal, a validation USB stick, and a two-year warranty.














