US allegedly will provide Huawei with another provisional relief
For almost all of 2019, your Huawei could remain up-to-date
Despite commitments to remove some constraints, Huawei had no...
Sony reveals PlayStation 5 details: 8K graphics, PS4 backwards compatibility, ray...
Specifically, they're promising that the PS5 will support 8K graphics, 3D audio, super fast SSDs, and backwards compatibility with existing PlayStation 4 games.
Toronto Urged to Cancel Smart City Project by Google
The Quayside "Smart City" project in Toronto, Canada continues to face criticism from supporters for privacy and current and former employees
PlayStation fans are most excited for The Last Of Us 2...
Right now there are four AAA titles with a massive budget which will only be available to PlayStation users: The Last of Us Part II, Ghost of Tsushima, Death Stranding and Final Fantasy VII Remake.
The new Mustang Shelby GT500 is the most powerful street-legal Ford...
Ford promised that the 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 would be its strongest car ever, and it wasn't joking.
Huawei’s Kirin 985 will be mass produced by TSMC in Q2...
It looks like the company will continue the trend of releasing its new-gen chip before others, with its Kirin 985 slated to go into mass production in Q2 2019.
The Genetic Modification of Human Life is “Big Business”
Genetic modification of human life sounds like a term taken straight out of some Sci-Fi movie, but it’s actually a very real possibility, and one that’s being heavily discussed in the scientific community worldwide.
Iran confiscates 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines after power spike
According to state TV reports, government in Iran has confiscated around 1,000 Bitcoin mining devices from two former facilities.
China’s technological goal is unstoppable during the trade war
The tech goal of China will not be affected by the ongoing
trade war
China is closing in on the...
Is it safe? — Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp return after 2.5-hour...
Users hurled to other social media platforms to report issues accessing the services moments later, as reports of outages filtered in from parts of North America, Europe, Asia and Africa