Nintendo Switch 2 Finally Launches: Is It the Pro Console We Wanted?
The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here. We go hands-on to review the new hardware, the 4K output via DLSS, and answer the big question: is it the “Switch Pro” we wanted?
Read MoreThe Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here. We go hands-on to review the new hardware, the 4K output via DLSS, and answer the big question: is it the “Switch Pro” we wanted?
Read MoreRumors suggest the iPhone 17 could be the first truly portless iPhone. We explore the arguments for this radical redesign and the practical nightmares it could create for users.
Read MoreBuilding a hardware startup is harder than ever. We explore how founders are navigating the chaotic post-pandemic supply chain of component shortages and logistical nightmares.
Read MoreCompanies are using AI to screen resumes and interview candidates, but is it fair? We explore the promise and the perils of AI-powered hiring.
Read MoreGoogle Veo 3 produces ultra-realistic videos—but at what cost? Olivia Carter explores the ethical concerns of AI-generated footage and the rising risk of deepfake confusion.
Read MoreFor years, companies hoarded user data. Now, they’re deleting it. We explore why data is becoming a “toxic asset” due to privacy laws and cybersecurity risks.
Read MorePhishing scams are now using AI to create ultra-realistic emails and voice messages. Learn the new rules for spotting these advanced attacks and keeping yourself safe.
Read MoreThe Chip Wars are heating up. The open-source RISC-V architecture is challenging the dominance of Intel (x86) and ARM. We explore how this free-to-use tech is changing the game.
Read MoreThe future of connectivity is a battle between terrestrial 6G and space-based satellite internet from providers like Starlink. We explore how these two technologies are on a collision course.
Read MoreGenerative AI seems magical, but its hidden data centers are causing a surge in energy and water consumption. We explore if the AI revolution is creating a new energy crisis.
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