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.
Lenovo's new budget gaming desktop undercuts US prebuilts by 40%, but there's no sign it's coming to Western markets anytime soon.
Five years after Tesla's Battery Day, the next-gen 4680 cell still isn't in mass production — and European Model Y buyers are already paying the price in lost range.
A new entry-level GPU from AMD is taking shape, but clock speeds 600 MHz below the RX 9060 XT raise questions about where it needs to land on price.
Round8 Studio's sequel is now in active development using Unreal Engine 5, while a job listing for an AI art creator has sparked immediate backlash from the community.
Unitree's GD01 is the world's first mass-produced manned mech suit — a 500kg bipedal/quadrupedal machine that you actually ride. No US or UK release date in sight.
The follow-up to Xiaomi's slim MagSafe-style charger packs twice the battery and significantly faster wired charging — though a US or UK release date is still unknown.
The Breaking Bad and Westworld star is the latest big name added to Amazon's post-apocalyptic hit, with filming already underway and a 2027 premiere expected.
Unknown Worlds confirms the milestone and is giving every player a free in-game decoration at launch — but PS5 owners will have to wait.
The new flagship uses its rear cameras in real time to create the illusion of a transparent display — but it's only available in China for now.
Several Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco models that hit end-of-life status are receiving surprise security updates — but don't expect new features.
Microsoft and Discord have officially confirmed their partnership: Nitro subscribers get access to 50+ games and 10 hours of cloud gaming per month, all for the existing $9.99/month price.














