Western Digital and Seagate have locked hyperscalers into multi-year contracts, leaving consumer and SMB storage buyers facing 50% price hikes and indefinite out-of-stock notices.
Leaked internal testing suggests Activision won't abandon last-gen consoles for its 2026 Call of Duty, even as Microsoft quietly rewrites the Game Pass rulebook.
Samsung's next clamshell folds thinner and weighs less, but its battery and charging speed haven't changed since 2022. Here's what that means before Apple enters the foldable race.
Radiant Mobile runs on T-Mobile's 5G network and permanently blocks pornography at the carrier level — even for adult account holders who don't want the restriction.
The Zeekr 8X, a 1,381-hp Chinese hybrid, just outran a Ferrari Purosangue, a BMW X5M, and a Land Rover Defender Octa in a quarter-mile test. It costs a sixth of the Ferrari's price.
A leak from YouTuber Shirrako claims all three Dark Souls games are getting remakes under Bandai Namco, but no developer has been named and nothing is confirmed.
Model Provenance Kit fingerprints neural networks at the weight level to detect unauthorized modifications, backdoors, and undisclosed derivatives.
The Trump administration trimmed Rivian's DOE loan to $4.5B. The company says it can build more cars with less money — but the math still has holes.
The German camera company behind countless Hollywood productions is lending its image technology to Honor's mechanical gimbal smartphone, due in late 2026.
Segway's new off-road electric bike packs 21 kW, a Samsung battery, and software-driven rider aids — and goes on sale in the US on May 15.
Ryan Cohen's unsolicited bid would use GameStop's 1,600 retail locations to take on Amazon, but a $27 billion financing gap and analyst skepticism make the deal a long shot.
Internal Xiaomi code confirms a Mix 5 is in development for a 2026 global launch, complete with an under-display camera and the latest Snapdragon chip.
OpenAI's o1 model hit 67% diagnostic accuracy at triage vs. 50–55% for two physicians. The results are striking. The legal framework to act on them doesn't exist yet.
The search engine that let you ask questions in plain English went offline on May 1, 2026 — decades before AI made that idea mainstream.
A new Insuranceopedia report finds Samsung Care+ users pay $100–$120 per repair on average, versus $75 for AppleCare+ — and the gap only widens for complex damage.














