Cybercrime continues to shock with its scale. According to Statista Market Insights, the cost of cyber attacks will reach a record $9.2 trillion in 2024.
Google is preparing to develop a new tool to simplify the exchange of geodata on the Android platform.
Seatrade Cruise Global showcased a new innovation in energy management for cruise ships - an artificial intelligence-based system from Alfred Maritime, a German-based company.
Roku has been hit by hackers once again, compromising the data of 576,000 users. This is the second time in the last few weeks that users have faced a security risk on the video streaming platform.
In a world where technology is becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives, Samsung is taking refrigerators to the next level with the innovative Auto Open Door feature.
Two weeks ago, Samsung started rolling out a new security update for its Galaxy smartphones, and now the initiative is expanding to tablets.
The new Google Pixel 9 smartphone will use the latest Android 15 satellite technology. For this, Google Pixel 9 will use the new Exynos Modem 5400 along with the improved Tensor G4 chipset.
Bloomberg shared a specific roadmap for Macs with M4 chips.
The lawsuit alleges that Apple charged developers an unfair commission of up to 30 per cent for buying apps and other content.
Vivo is preparing to launch a new smartphone vivo T3X on 17 April and ahead of the event, the company has confirmed the battery capacity of the new product.
Storage company Western Digital has announced plans to launch the world's first 4TB SD card next year. The new product will be marketed under the SanDisk brand and will focus on "demanding media and entertainment workflows" such as capturing high-quality video at high frame rates.
The Japanese developer is not yet publicising its plans
Shift Up, the developer of the hack and slash action game Stellar Blade, recently encouraged players on social media not to get too excited about the game's demo. They noticed that some players were spending too much time on the demo, probably because of the possibility of carrying over progress to the full game after release and the possibility of upgrading to gain additional levels.
The charger has a maximum power rating of 150W, uses the PD 3.1 protocol and features four ports: one DC, one USB-A and two Type-C.
The unannounced wireless headphones are shown in high-quality renders in all available colours.













