Samsung Could Make A Major Change To The Galaxy S22 FE
A new report out of Asia claims Samsung may make a big mobile hardware change starting with the S22 FE, bringing the future of its Exynos into question.
Read MoreA new report out of Asia claims Samsung may make a big mobile hardware change starting with the S22 FE, bringing the future of its Exynos into question.
Read MoreInsanely hot exoplanets tend to vaporize the elements in their atmospheres, so why do some of them also rain rocks? The answer is fairly simple.
Read MoreAnker, the company best known for its charging accessories, is back with a full 3D printer, one that boasts everything from an AI camera to fast speeds.
Read MoreAhead of the model's release, OnePlus has officially shared some details about its upcoming Nord N20 budget handset, one that'll pack an AMOLED screen.
Read MoreApple has, according to a memo leak, finally rolled out a big Face ID repair change for the aging iPhone X, one that comes years too late for many owners.
Read MoreRobots can flip burgers and fry chips, but neither of those tasks is as complex as peeling a banana...without, of course, destroying the banana in the process.
Read MoreThe Biden administration plans to use TikTok as a way to get the word out to Gen Z voters who may not pay much attention to other, more traditional platforms.
Read More"Halo" is the latest video game universe to get its own official cookbook, one that'll guide fans through recreating the meals found in the sci-fi world.
Read MoreThe next big iOS beta release has arrived, one that brings a bunch of bug fixes and some new features. You'll need to be part of the beta program to get it.
Read MoreCash App was hit with a security breach, its parent company revealed in a legal filing. We now know what kind of info was stolen and who was impacted.
Read MoreLove the idea or hate it, Twitter confirms they're moving forward with an edit button on the popular social platform.
Read MoreAstronomers discovered a baby gas giant so young and so far from its nearest star that it could change the way we study the formation of protoplanets.
Read MoreNASA has twice had issues with its wet dress rehearsals for the Space Launch System.
Read MoreGoogle Chrome will now walk you through its privacy settings to make sure you understand your choices.
Read MoreThe surprisingly durable Mars helicopter will soon make its 25th flight.
Read MoreOn the surface, Facebook Dating seems to put user choice and privacy front and center. Then you scratch beneath the surface.
Read MoreWhether you're looking to dodge spam or just cut the unsavory people out of your life, there will probably be a point where you'll want to block some texts.
Read MoreDevialet has introduced some attention-getting audio devices with surprising designs throughout the years, and it looks like the company isn't done yet.
Read MoreTwo rival automakers are once again coming together to collaborate.
Read MoreSamsung was criticized over the older cameras found on its very expensive Galaxy Z Fold 3, but that may finally change with the next-generation foldable.
Read MoreMicrosoft has some big changes for Windows 11, not the least of which is the return of grouping in the Start Menu, not to mention File Explorer tabs.
Read MoreThe OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite has made another appearance, this time in a leak that includes one surprising detail: it looks like a rebranded Realme handset.
Read MoreIt looks like Apple may soon switch its App Store subscription model, allowing developers to automatically charge customers higher rates on an opt-out basis.
Read MoreNASA plans to send a spacecraft off to investigate an asteroid, but first, it has to make sure the vessel can handle the burdens of launch and space.
Read MorePlex has announced a couple of new features that take users beyond their own content servers, connecting them with the wider streaming ecosystem and apps.
Read MoreApple has officially announced its WWDC 2022 event, revealing the date and all of the things developers can expect. The conference will once again be online.
Read MoreThough climate change concerns haven't been alleviated, scientists say there's still time for governments around the world to mobilize and cap global warming.
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