- NVIDIA N1X suddenly appears on geekbench; brings competitive performance thanks to arm core

The NVIDIA-MediaTek 'alliance' looks set to challenge the mainstream desktop and laptop processor market with its promising N1 chip line.
- Gemini can now summarize responses in Google Forms

Over the past few months, Google has been aggressively pushing Gemini AI into every corner of its Workspace suite of apps, like generating entire documents from a suggestion in
- Summary of Apple products expected to launch in the second half of 2025

Even though we're in the middle of 2025 — a relatively quiet time for the tech market in general — Apple fans still have some very exciting news ahead.
- Summary of outstanding events in WWDC 2025

Apple has officially confirmed the dates for its 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
- Series of fake Android apps you should remove from your device immediately

Fake Android apps aren't just found on shady third-party app stores. Sometimes they even make their way to the Play Store.
- List of Apple Watch models that support watchOS 26

There have been a series of new hardware innovations and software updates introduced by Apple, including iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, tvOS 14, and macOS Big Sur.
- New feature turns AirPods into a remote camera control device for iPhone

If you've ever fumbled with how to hold your iPhone to take the perfect group photo, or wished you had an extra hand to take selfies, AirPods are about to make those wishes come
- Microsoft claims Edge browser performs better than Chrome on Windows

Microsoft claims that Edge is better optimized for Windows PCs than Chrome because it is a Microsoft product that is tightly integrated with the Windows operating system, giving it
- Intel or AMD Chips Are Better for Windows 11 Pro? Microsoft is Controversial Again!

Microsoft and its partners are now actively pushing users to upgrade to Windows 11.
- CD burning application suddenly 'reappears' on Windows 11 with 64-bit version

Remember the time when CDs or compact discs were popular data storage devices?
- List of Mac devices that will support macOS 26

Apple is expected to announce macOS 26 (also known by the codename macOS Tahoe) at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week.
- Oukitel WP19, a smartphone with a 21,000mAh battery, can be used for a week on a single charge

If you are looking for a smartphone with a long-lasting battery, then this Oukitel WP19 is made for you.
- Windows 10 is about to die, KDE invites users to the Linux world

KDE's message is pretty straightforward: your Windows 10 computer is about to become trash and officially obsolete as soon as Microsoft stops supporting it.
- Summary of Apple A20 chipset information: 2nm, advanced WMCM technology, greatly improved performance

The iPhone 17 series is still months away from being announced, and we're already starting to hear details about next year's iPhone 18 series.
- You'd be amazed at how much information Google knows about you: How do you get rid of it?

If you've ever wondered how Google seems to read your mind, the answer lies in their massive and incredibly detailed collection of data.
- Windows 11 is about to have a built-in text editor 'edit'

Edit is now available on GitHub for users to install themselves.
- ChatGPT can now link with Outlook, Teams, Gmail, Google Drive, and other services

Besides the personal user market, ChatGPT is growing strongly in the enterprise segment.
- Hear the Sound of a Black Hole Through NASA Sonification

Black holes are some of the most extreme objects in the universe. These massive, incredibly dense objects have such a strong gravitational pull that they pull in anything that gets
- Google pauses rollout of Ask Photos, the most promising AI feature coming to Google Photos

Google has quietly paused the rollout of one of the most promising AI features that was coming to Google Photos.
- YouTube app stops supporting many older iPhone models

Google is rolling out a new update to its YouTube app on iOS, and it's bad news for those still using older iPhones.