Samsung and SK Hynix are pouring half a trillion dollars into new factories that would relieve the components crisis making consumer electronics exorbitantly expensive.
The company reportedly uses a custom ASIC chip to ensure compatibility. Can we get that on some consumer boards, please?
Not quite a desktop tower or a mini PC, the AtomMan G1 Pro ends up with some of the drawbacks of both designs.
With a shortage of some components driving up costs of consumer electronics, refurbished devices are an attractive ...
The Beelink EQi is a mini PC that sort of blurs the lines between a budget and premium device. It has two Thunderbolt 4 ports ...
World shares were mixed Friday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average set another record, as some key AI related stocks rose ...
Tesla FSD Hardware 3 owners received FSD v14 Lite on June 29, ending a 16-month freeze for roughly 4 million vehicles. The ...
The first commercial digital camera required a docking station and a computer just to boot up ...
Shares have advanced in Europe and Asia after the Dow Jones Industrial Average set another record, as some key AI related ...
South Korea's June exports topped $100 billion for the first time as chip demand drove record semiconductor shipments and a ...
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing activity slowed in June after scaling a 4-year high in ...
With a 23% holdings overlap as of April 2026, WTAI and WQTM offer complementary exposure to the shared pursuit of greater ...