Apple WWDC 2026 Was a Wake-Up Call for the Entire Tech Industry
Siri AI, smarter iPhones, AI-powered Safari and a radically more intelligent Apple ecosystem show that Apple is finally ready to compete seriously in the AI era
Read MoreSiri AI, smarter iPhones, AI-powered Safari and a radically more intelligent Apple ecosystem show that Apple is finally ready to compete seriously in the AI era
Read MoreA physical slider, a matte display that kills glare dead, and seven days of battery in reading mode. Your optician is going to be very confused.
Read MoreThe biggest chip announcements in years just landed in Taipei. Here is what they mean for the laptops, handhelds, and budget machines you will actually buy.
Read MoreNearly every tech brand is throwing the phrase “AI-powered” onto products that barely feel different, Acer has unveiled two laptops that actually signal a meaningful shift for Windows computing. The company has officially introduced the new Swift Spin 14 AI alongside the Aspire Go 15, expanding its Snapdragon-powered lineup with devices aimed at both premium users and everyday buyers.
Read MoreThe race to dominate the next era of consumer technology is accelerating fast, and Samsung appears ready to make one of its boldest moves yet. According to new leaks, the company is expected to unveil its long-rumoured Samsung Galaxy Glasses during Galaxy Unpacked on 22 July in London, alongside the next generation of Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip smartphones.
Read MoreWhat follows is not a best-reviewed list. Metacritic can give you that. It’s a list built on time: which games have genuinely held up, which ones delivered a surprise when the launch excitement faded, and which Switch 2 features actually changed how those games felt to play. Some of these titles are exactly what you’d expect. A few won’t be.
Read MoreThe MacBook Neo, which launched in March at $599 in the US and £599 in the UK, makes those compromises look like excuses. Not because it’s perfect. It isn’t. Apple made its own trade-offs to hit that price point and a few of them are baffling.
Read Moreossil’s response is the World Flags Big Tic collection: nine country-specific designs launched on 6 April 2026, each built around the iconic Big Tic case and animated display, dressed in the colours and spirit of a competing nation. USA, Brazil, Great Britain, Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico and Spain.
Read MoreThe Chinese TV giant is expanding its UK lineup with four new series spanning 43 to 98 inches, and a rare dual-platform smart TV strategy that gives buyers a genuine choice between Amazon and Google
Read MoreThe Fenix 9 is coming. And if the right feature shows up on it, I’m buying one immediately.
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