Audible’s AI narration sounds impressive, but I'd rather hear the story told by a human
I sat down with two cooling experts to find out what AI's biggest problem is in the data center
Chinese CPU vendor swaps AMD Zen architecture for homegrown one to deliver 128-core monster to give EPYC and Xeon a run for their money
Chinese energy tech exports found to contain hidden comms and radio devices
This 22-inch foldable 3K portable monitor will cost $2,500 when it launches in 2026, and I am not sure why anyone would want to buy it
5 of the biggest streaming announcements from Warner Bros. Discovery Upfront 2025, from HBO Max shows to the new Superman trailer
No bezel, no problem – two LG Display Micro LEDs can instantly look like one wide-screen display
One of the most outrageous smartphones of 2025, the one with a 16,000mAh battery, built-in smartwatch and earbuds, will go on sale for less than $400
Harman’s new in-car tech could give you Waze-like alerts in real-time – without the need for a human helpers
Square launches new portable point-of-sale handheld device that's barely bigger than a smartphone and there's even a 16-megapixel camera
Millions of US households could benefit from cheaper broadband soon: Here's what you need to know
"We would be less confidential than Google" – Proton threatens to quit Switzerland over new surveillance law
Ivanti Neurons for ITSM could be targeted by authentication bypass flaw, so watch out
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro drone is something special – I'd buy it just for the mind-blowing tilt and rotate camera tricks
I'm a huge stage magic fan so I can't wait for Apple TV+'s new Siegfried and Roy series
Google Messages is finally getting a mentions feature for chats – here’s how it works
New Superman trailer reveals another villain that David Corenswet's Man of Steel will fight, but I don't think it's who everyone thinks it is
Full Nintendo Switch 2 specs detailed in new report – here's what you need to know
Intel is seemingly preparing a huge Battlemage GPU reveal at Computex 2025 – and it's expected to be a higher-end offering
Finally, you can now 3D print your own parts to repair the products you buy - and I genuinely hope other companies follow Philips' lead