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.
Beijing approved trial frequencies for sixth-generation wireless on May 8. Commercial 6G is still years away, but who writes the rules could matter far more than who flips the switch first.
A new study from TU Graz found women face a 60% higher injury risk in crashes than men riding in the same car. The culprit is decades of male-default crash test engineering.
Chinese leakers have spilled early specs on Honor's next flagship, and the numbers make Apple and Samsung's battery figures look modest.
A humanoid from Chinese firm Unitree was ordained at a Seoul temple in May, raising real questions about what it means for a machine to take sacred vows.
The two companies signed a non-binding agreement to explore pairing compact nuclear reactors with server infrastructure — but deployment is years away at best.
A new study confirms 84.6% accuracy for vasovagal syncope prediction — but the feature isn't in any smartwatch you can buy yet.
The Styx developer pivots from stealth to Gothic puzzle-adventure, but its publisher Nacon is deep in insolvency proceedings.
Sony's next flagship ditches the vertical camera strip for a square module — and a leaked Amazon listing already hints at a £1,700+ bundle price and June 26 launch.
A leaked 1:1 sensor could let content creators shoot vertical and horizontal video at once — but it's still early days, and availability outside China is unconfirmed.
AirPods Ultra with built-in infrared cameras have reached advanced testing, with a September 2026 launch now looking likely — if Siri delivers.
The 2026 Model Y cleared eight ADAS benchmarks — including four brand-new ones — but the bigger story is why every other automaker is still catching up.
Capcom's update 1.3 adds the promised Leon Must Die Forever mode alongside full DualSense adaptive trigger and haptic support on PC.
A major software update makes the Qwen AI Glasses S1 proactively suggest actions based on your location, schedule, and posture. There's a catch: they're still China-only.














