New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma reversed two years of multiplatform policy days before the Games Showcase, but insiders say the move may be a setup for abandoning exclusives entirely.
Creative Assembly's galactic-scale strategy game comes to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S for the first time, but a release date is still nowhere in sight.
The drone maker's 240W braided cable has a live power monitor built into the connector — useful for anyone who suspects their charger isn't delivering what it promises.
The UltraSpeed mode runs a trillion-parameter AI model faster than any rival, but a gated trial and triple pricing put it firmly in enterprise territory for now.
The drone maker enters the charger market with a compact GaN adapter that undercuts Anker and Baseus — but ecosystem priority charging is unverified.
The compact Blackwell GPU costs around $500 in China — nearly double the standard RTX 5060's $299 MSRP — and that premium is entirely about size.
Google's Gemini AI Plus plan just got cheaper and bigger — here's what existing subscribers get automatically.
Hidden NameTag code sat dormant in the Meta AI app for months before Wired found it. Meta removed it within 24 hours, but the questions it raises aren't going away.
Apple's new macOS 27 requires Apple Silicon, leaving four Intel Mac models stuck on last year's OS. Security patches continue until 2028, but the feature freeze starts now.
Apple quietly dropped four years of Watch hardware from watchOS 27 support, including the first Ultra — the sharpest compatibility cut in the wearable's history.
Announced at WWDC 2026, Siri AI pairs on-device processing with Google's Gemini model for complex queries — but hardware locks, privacy caveats, and an EU block complicate the picture.
Three Super-tier cards are reportedly headed to January 2027, including an RTX 5070 Super with 18GB of GDDR7 — a direct answer to AMD's memory-rich competition.
Nintendo's next big showcase is confirmed for June 9 at 10 AM ET / 3 PM BST, followed by 95 minutes of live gameplay from Nintendo Treehouse.
Jensen Huang signed multi-year agreements with SK Hynix, SK Telecom, Naver, and Doosan on a Seoul visit — securing the memory and power supply Nvidia's AI chips depend on.














