China appears to be slowing the rollout of self-driving cars following a fatal crash involving assisted-driving technology. The New York Times reports that last week, China’s ...
Digital game codes remain one of the simplest ways to add new titles to a Nintendo library. The Nintendo Switch 2 handles code redemption in a familiar way, building on the same process used on the ...
What if there were an ad on TV, and it wasn’t made with AI? For plenty of people on the internet, that’s apparently an exciting and praiseworthy prospect. Here, for instance, is the ...
Want to see a dead body? I present to you the Xbox. After a subdued launch at the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020, the Xbox Series X quickly lost the fight against the PlayStation 5. Microsoft ...
If the question of whether anime is mainstream was still on anyone’s lips, 2025 emphatically etched the medium in stone as an emphatic hell yes. Still, despite the banner year anime ...
Apple is making it a little easier to use third-party devices with iPhones in order to comply with Europe's Digital Market Act (DMA), MacRumors reported. For iOS 26.3, Apple's devices will support ...
Last week OpenAI launched a new version of its most advanced coding model, the GPT-5.2-Codex, which the company says was designed for complex software engineering tasks and also ...
A postmortem from Waymo on Tuesday is offering at least some clarity about what the hell happened to its poor, benighted San Francisco operation after much of the power across the ...
Investigative reporter John Carreyrou of the New York Times filed a lawsuit against xAI, Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Meta and Perplexity on Monday for allegedly training their AI models on copyrighted ...
MAINGEAR unveiled a new ordering option that addresses one of the more frustrating realities of the current PC market: unpredictable memory availability and pricing. The ...