The June 5 RPG tracks every theft, fight, and killing — and entire factions will cut you off if word gets out.
Lisuan Tech's LX 7G100 earned Microsoft's WHQL certification — a first for any Chinese chipmaker — but the card launches exclusively in China on May 20.
A New York ophthalmologist has performed hundreds of cataract procedures using Apple's headset — and a clinical study is now underway to test whether it actually improves outcomes.
Sony's May lineup adds the year's biggest sports game alongside two recent action titles — all available from May 5 on PS Plus Essential.
Leaked European prices put the 17T Pro at €999 — a 33% rise over the 15T Pro — as Xiaomi's affordable flagship reputation takes a hit.
Huawei's new mid-range fitness watch launches globally on May 7 with a body-motion tracking system and third-party sports app support — starting at around $152 in China.
The company's board approved a compensation plan in January that unlocks only if SpaceX hits a $7.5 trillion valuation and puts a million people on Mars — with a historic IPO set for June.
Strauss Zelnick said Take-Two plans to "do something" with all its IP, including L.A. Noire — then immediately walked it back.
Leaked specs point to a May launch at €749–€999 — about €100 more than last year's models, and firmly in flagship territory.
A new label in Play Store v51.2 will flag apps optimized for foldable phones and tablets — helping users avoid the stretched-app problem on big screens.
The French developer behind GreedFall and Steelrising is set for liquidation on April 29 as parent company Nacon's financial collapse claims its first studio casualty.
Over 100 Apollo Go vehicles stalled mid-road on April 1 after a cloud failure cut contact with dispatch — now Beijing is rethinking how autonomous cars should handle a dead connection.
Palit Microsystems has absorbed Galax, dismissed its entire global team, and closed its Hong Kong office — leaving the cult Hall of Fame GPU brand in limbo.
Chinese robotics firm FullDepth has launched the Bionic Arowana, a lifelike AI-powered robotic fish aimed at aquarium enthusiasts who want the look without the upkeep.
A high-profile visit to LG's Seoul HQ signals a broader alliance covering home robotics, AI data centre cooling, and autonomous systems.














