China's new PHEV SUV posts thermal efficiency figures that shame most mainstream engines, and starts at just $20,300. It's also nowhere near going on sale outside China.
The second major Diablo IV expansion lands with an 84 Metascore and two new classes, but launch server issues and a $40 price tag have cooled player sentiment on Steam.
All 22 members of the NSB were dismissed on April 24 with no explanation — removing the last independent check on NSF's $9 billion research budget.
Lenovo has completed the acquisition of Phoenix Technologies' firmware business, bringing its ThinkPad BIOS in-house and giving it an edge over Dell and HP in the AI-PC era.
Asylon's DroneDog system pairs Spot with AI surveillance tech and a self-charging dock — and claims to undercut the cost of human guards.
A senior Valve engineer says the team is "hard at work" on the next handheld, but no release window exists — and the right chip still doesn't either.
Renders and specs for Samsung's first smart glasses have surfaced, revealing a $379–$499 display-free entry model and a pricier micro-LED version coming in 2027.
A March firmware update introduced a license check-in system for newly purchased digital games — and Sony hasn't said a word about it publicly.
The app is now on Google Play, nearly a year after iOS. That doesn't change the fact that Tesla has about 12 fully driverless cars on the road.
Alex Pereira and Max Holloway front the two editions, early access starts June 12, and a PC version is in development but won't arrive until fall 2026.
Valve's long-awaited follow-up arrives with anti-drift magnetic sticks, dual trackpads, and an iFixit repair partnership — priced above both the DualSense and Xbox Wireless Controller.
The S4 eVTOL covered JFK to Manhattan in under 10 minutes during a week-long demo. Paying passengers are still months away, but the milestone is real.
A renegotiated deal lets OpenAI work with AWS, Google Cloud, and others — while Microsoft keeps first-launch rights on Azure through 2032.
Alkimia Interactive's remake of the 2001 RPG classic arrives at €50 on PC — cheaper than most AAA releases — with immersion-first design that ditches waypoints entirely.














