Apple updated the icon of the internal drive in the third beta of macOS 26.1 Tahoe, responding to user criticism of the previous design introduced in macOS 26.0.
One of the models will be released in a limited edition of 600 pieces
The new product will be released in the first quarter of 2026
The patch is currently available only on PS5
The iPhone 18 series is expected to debut in September 2026
OpenAI aims to create a more efficient and scalable AI infrastructure
A favorite OS for many will no longer receive updates and security patches
Realme shared details about the partnership with Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd. The first result of the collaboration will be the realme GT 8 Pro smartphone — it will have a camera co-designed with Ricoh engineers, using technologies from the legendary GR series. The smartphone will feature optics "developed according to Ricoh standards" and a bunch of software nonsense for clinical fans of the photo brand.
Brazil received an electric version of the Kwid styled after the facelifted Dacia Spring. The differences in design are minimal—only emblems and small details.
The American auto giant is shutting down the HYDROTEC program and canceling the construction of a $55 million research center.
The Japanese automaker hinted at a radical design change for one of its best-selling models. The Corolla might even become an electric vehicle.
The novelty delivers a 100-inch 4K image at 240 FPS
OriginOS will bring significant interface changes
Along with the Vivo X300, X300 Pro smartphones and the Pad5e tablet, Vivo introduced the TWS 5 — a new generation of wireless earbuds with powerful noise cancellation, long battery life, and Hi-Res Audio support. The sound tuning was managed by the Vivo Golden Ears team in collaboration with the Shanghai Music Academy.
Along with the X300 and X300 Pro flagships, Vivo announced a new sub-flagship tablet Pad5e. The device features eye protection technologies, improved software compatibility with the Apple ecosystem, and enhanced document handling capabilities.














