Technology

Nvidia and Intel Join Forces: A New Era for Handheld Gaming PCs

Nvidia and Intel are teaming up to create powerful SoCs for PCs and handheld gaming devices. DLSS 4 technology could bring smoother performance...

LightSolver Introduces Laser Processing Unit That Could Transform Computing

LightSolver has launched a Laser Processing Unit that uses lasers instead of silicon chips to solve equations. The system avoids processor-memory bottlenecks by...

This Week in Tech: From Meta’s Smart Glasses to Apple’s iPhone 17 and More

Meta launched smart glasses with a full-color display, plus new Ray-Ban and Oakley models. Apple impressed with the iPhone 17 and the redesigned...

iOS 26 is Here: 5 Exciting Features You Should Try Right Away

iOS 26 introduces the bold new Liquid Glass interface that makes the iPhone look fresh and futuristic. Lock screen customization options now include...

The Little OneXGPU That Wants to Live in Your Backpack

OneXGPU Lite is a 500g portable eGPU powered by AMD’s Radeon RX 7600M XT Supports HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.0 with 4K 120Hz...

Humans, Bots, and the Battle of the Search Bar: Why AEO Is Sneaking Into Your Marketing Playbook

Traditional SEO is no longer enough as AI-driven search tools reshape how people find information. AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) builds on SEO but...

Spotify’s Big Audio Glow-Up: Lossless Finally Lands

Spotify Premium now offers Lossless Listening in 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC across most of its music catalog. The rollout started in 12 countries and...

Thousands of Cores, Zero Chill: XCENA Thinks Servers Need a Makeover

XCENA unveiled its MX1 Computational Memory with thousands of RISC-V cores at FMS 2025. The chip supports near-data processing, reducing CPU-memory bottlenecks. Roadmap...