Read More Technology News New Gadgets 3 months ago Anbernic RG477V: Dimensity 8300, 120Hz, PS2 - Wii U Emulation Anbernic's RG477V handheld debuts with a Dimensity 8300 chip, 120Hz 4.7-inch LTPS display, PS2/Wii U emulation support, up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, Wi‑Fi 6E, DisplayPort output, and early-order discounts.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 3 months ago Samsung Now Supplies Most DRAM for iPhone 17 and 18 Reports say Samsung now supplies 60–70% of DRAM for Apple’s iPhone 17 and is expected to cover much of iPhone 18. Learn why Samsung won the deal, how LPDDR5X improves performance, and what it means for prices and supply.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago John Rayfield Joins Samsung to Supercharge Exynos GPUs Samsung has appointed former AMD VP John Rayfield to lead its Austin research centers, boosting Exynos GPU and SoC work. The move, paired with Samsung's 2nm GAA roadmap and the Xclipse 960 GPU, aims to push mobile graphics toward console quality.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago Samsung Said to Build Custom Chips for Elon Musk’s xAI Rumors suggest Samsung Foundry has struck a deal to manufacture chips for Elon Musk's xAI, including orders for EUV tools at its Texas fab. This could reshape AI accelerator supply and challenge TSMC.
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Long-Term Aspartame Use May Damage Heart and Brain Health A Spanish long-term mouse study links low-dose aspartame exposure to changes in heart structure, reduced cardiac output and cognitive decline, prompting calls to reevaluate human safety limits.
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Full-Fat Cheese and Cream May Lower Dementia Risk, Study A 25-year Swedish cohort study published in Neurology found associations between daily consumption of full-fat cheese or cream and a reduced dementia risk, while low-fat dairy and milk showed no benefit.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago Three-Year Lab Results: OLED TVs Prove More Durable RTINGS' three-year durability study shows OLED TVs generally outperform LCDs, with most OLEDs exceeding 10,000 hours. Read which brands and backlight designs held up best and why burn-in is rarely an everyday worry.
Read More Technology News AI News 3 months ago China’s Photonic AI Chips: 100x Faster Than Nvidia? Chinese teams unveil ACCEL and LightGen, photonic AI chips that claim >100x speedups and dramatic energy savings on niche vision and generative tasks. Discover how optical computing could complement — not replace — GPUs.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Sony Finalizes $457M Deal to Own Peanuts Rights Worldwide Sony has agreed to acquire WildBrain’s 41% stake in Peanuts Holdings for about $457M, giving Sony indirect control of 80% of the Peanuts franchise. The deal reshapes IP ownership while keeping WildBrain and the Schulz family involved.
Read More Movies & TV News Serial 3 months ago Apple TV+ Cancels The Last Frontier After One Season Apple TV+ has cancelled The Last Frontier after one 10-episode season. Jason Clarke led the Alaska-set thriller that mixed conspiracy, rugged landscapes and mixed reviews before ending its run.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Lars Eidinger Joins DC as Brainiac in Man of Tomorrow James Gunn has cast German actor Lars Eidinger as Brainiac in Man of Tomorrow. The sequel reunites David Corenswet and Nicholas Hoult, and is set for July 9, 2027, promising a cerebral, high-stakes take on Superman's classic foe.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 3 months ago iPhone 18 Production Lines Rumored Ready for Testing Rumors say Apple is testing iPhone 18 production lines now, with mass manufacturing possibly starting before the Lunar New Year. Leaks mention in-screen Face ID, punch-hole cameras, A20 chips and supply-chain moves.
Read More Technology News AI News 3 months ago Android's Big Shift: Gemini Replaces Assistant in 2026 Google delays the full retirement of Assistant as it phases Gemini in across Android. Most devices will upgrade by end of 2025, but the migration continues through 2026 for a smooth transition.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Spider-Man: Brand New Day Wraps Filming — New Images Spider-Man: Brand New Day finished principal photography before the end of 2025. Director Destin Daniel Cretton thanked cast and crew, new behind-the-scenes images surfaced, and the MCU sequel aims for a July 31, 2026 release.
Read More Movies & TV News Cinema 3 months ago Gen Z Revives Cinemas: Shaping the Moviegoing Future Generation Z is driving a renaissance in movie theaters—attendance and loyalty are rising, exhibitors are investing over $1.5B in upgrades, and cinemas are retooling for experience-driven, event-style screenings.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Hunger Games Star Lara Marcus Joins Assassin's Creed Netflix casts Lara Marcus in its live-action Assassin's Creed series, moving production toward 2026 in Italy. The adaptation promises historical intrigue, shadowy factions, and high fan expectations.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Star Wars: Starfighter Wraps Filming — What Comes Next Shawn Levy confirms filming on Star Wars: Starfighter has wrapped. With Ryan Gosling leading a mostly new cast, Lucasfilm gives Levy creative freedom as post-production readies the film for May 28, 2027.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Netflix's Apex Release Date Revealed with First Images Netflix has announced the release date for Apex, starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton. First images tease a tense, survival-focused thriller set in Australia, arriving April 24, 2026.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Ethereum ETFs Extend Seven-Day Outflow as ETH Drops Ethereum spot ETFs experienced $75.89M in outflows on Dec 19, extending a seven-day withdrawal streak as ETH failed to reclaim $3,000. BlackRock's ETHA accounted for all redemptions while other Ethereum ETFs reported zero flows.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Blockchains Ready for Quantum Threat, Bitcoin Debates Major blockchains are quietly testing quantum-resistant cryptography while Bitcoin debates whether to act. This article explains opt-in upgrades, testnets, investor worries and the technical trade-offs.