The fifth Dark Pictures Anthology game adds stealth and Hollywood star power, but players are less impressed than critics.
Sony's anniversary WH-1000X The ColleXion arrives May 19 with metal hinges, faux leather, and a premium price tag — but insiders say the audio hardware hasn't changed much.
Bethesda's acclaimed adventure completes its platform tour on May 12, running at a stable 30 FPS with the entire game on a single cartridge — no downloads required.
A Franco-German consortium wants to give Europe its own cargo shuttle — winged, reusable, and runway-landing — to end reliance on US capsules for orbital logistics.
The Android 17-based update brings new creative tools and accessibility features — but the full stable release won't arrive until July, alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8.
A California startup completed four successful test flights of its tow-launch prototype, targeting commercial satellite launches from standard runways by 2028.
The Chinese AI app that dethroned ChatGPT on the App Store just fixed one of the most-complained-about UX gaps in AI assistants.
A razor-thin film developed by Illinois startup ZeCoat traps light at the nanoscale — and it's the key piece needed to image Earth-like exoplanets directly.
Ford's new energy storage subsidiary targets utilities and industrial sites with a 5.45 MWh containerized battery — but deliveries won't start until late 2027.
Renders reveal the biggest design change in Xperia history — and a £1,728 price tag that needs some unpacking.
While software engineers compete with automation, skilled tradespeople face a once-in-a-generation surge in demand driven by the AI infrastructure buildout.
UK startup NextAxis Design is crowdfunding OVO, a motion-controlled input device that ditches flat-surface tracking in favour of tilt, rotation, and mid-air gestures.
After five years and nearly a billion dollars, Sega has cancelled its Super Game project and is shifting more than 100 developers back to premium titles.
A new American Innovation dollar coin honors the Apple co-founder — but at $2.44 a pop, it's aimed at collectors, not your change jar.
Starting May 20, 2026, Starlink terminals will no longer expose location data through the app's debug menu — and the move looks like groundwork for a paid navigation service.














