A startup called Transaera uses Metal Organic Frameworks — the same material honored by the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry — to cut HVAC energy use by 40% in Amazon's buildings.
Asus's new 12.3-inch ultrawide secondary monitor bundles hardware monitoring software, but cheaper alternatives raise questions about value.
Half a century after its 1976 debut, the Accord remains one of the best-selling sedans in America, even as buyers keep choosing SUVs over cars.
The director of Super Mario World and A Link to the Past retires at 65, marking the latest step in Nintendo's quiet generational handover.
Instagram dropped end-to-end encryption for private messages on May 8, just 11 days before a major US child-safety law took effect. Your DMs are now readable by Meta — and potentially law enforcement.
Sony and Rockstar have a confirmed marketing deal, and PS4 players are already getting nudged toward a $650+ console purchase ahead of the November 2026 launch.
A preliminary agreement would see Intel manufacture some Apple chips by late 2026, splitting production away from TSMC for the first time since 2016.
Hisense's Vidda sub-brand has unveiled a high-wattage power bank with a built-in cable-strap and a detailed status display — but Western availability remains unconfirmed.
Netflix has launched an OpenAI-powered voice search that understands mood-based queries — but Roku and FireTV users are locked out for now.
Xbox's Japan-set racing game drops May 19 with the largest car roster in the franchise's history — PlayStation 5 owners will have to wait until late 2026.
Anker's new magnetic power bank doubles the capacity of its slim 5K rivals—but it's only available in China for now, with no Western launch date announced.
A global memory shortage driven by AI data centers is blocking Sony from setting a release date or price for the PlayStation 6.
Nearly a year after launch, Nintendo's Switch 2 remains the only major gaming console with zero streaming apps. A clever Reddit fix lasted hours before Nintendo shut it down.
The Pentagon's first UAP document drop includes FBI and NASA reports, Apollo mission observations, and dozens of cases no one has been able to explain.














