Samsung will unveil its latest foldables next month. Here's everything we know about these devices ahead of their official debut.
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Google is reportedly looking for a new partner to produce the next generation of TPUs, and Samsung is said to be the leading candidate.
A European Commission spokesperson explained the reasons behind Siri AI's unavailability in the region in a statement to Neowin.
The European Commission has issued an interim measures decision, requiring Meta to restore free access to WhatsApp for rival general-purpose AI assistants.
Apple has just relased the latest version of macOS, dubbed macOS Golden Gate. This version is upgraded with a dedicated Siri app.
WWDC26 will kick off next week, and Apple is expected to announce the latest updates to its operating systems. This year's event will also put AI at the center of attention more than ever.
The arrival of the MacBook Neo was not only a hit among Apple fans but also brought several benefits to Windows users. Here's how.
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son has announced a €75 billion ($87 billion) investment plan to expand France's AI infrastructure, including new AI data centers.
NVIDIA, known for its GPUs and AI chips, is reportedly preparing to launch its first-ever PC processor next week. The chip is developed in collaboration with Microsoft.
Acer has unveiled the ultralight Swift Air 14 laptop, further intensifying competition with Apple's MacBook Neo.
Using variable aperture lenses in the iPhone 18 Pro models could be at least 50% more expensive for Apple compared to the current camera setup. Analyst explains why.
New images of iPhone 18 Pro dummy units show the devices in at least four different colors. Apple may also bring back the all-black finish to the iPhone Pro lineup this year.
The luxury smartphone maker Vertu has unveiled its first foldable phone, priced from $6,880, while boasting a dedicated AI agent.
Ferrari has unveiled its first-ever EV, called the Luce. The vehicle was designed by former Apple designers Jony Ive and Marc Newson.
Samsung employees from the smartphone, TV, and home appliance divisions are seeking a court order to block a $26.6 billion payment to their chip division colleagues. Here's why.
The EU Commission is reportedly preparing to impose the highest-ever fine under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) on Google over anticompetitive practices.
Korean sources report that Samsung Electronics is in talks with Chinese display manufacturer BOE to outsource OLED panel production for the Galaxy S27.
YouTube and TikTok have faced scrutiny from the UK watchdog Ofcom over insufficient safety measures to protect underage users.
OpenAI is reportedly in talks with major US banks to file for an initial public offering (IPO), potentially targeting a $1 trillion valuation.
Two well-known YouTubers revealed that their private information, including mailing and email addresses, had been leaked through the Trump Mobile website.
A new report suggests that tests conducted on the iPhone Fold's hinge fail to meet Apple's quality standards, which could impact the device's launch timeline.
A Greek tech website has revealed the hardware specifications of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold Wide. Both devices are expected to launch in the next two months.
US President Donald Trump appears unhappy with the government's 10 percent stake in Intel, saying he should have asked for more.
After two years of partnership with Apple, OpenAI is now reportedly suing the iPhone maker over the failed integration of ChatGPT into Siri.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an investigation into Microsoft's software business and the possibility of anti-competitive practices.
The US government has reportedly cleared 10 Chinese companies to acquire the NVIDIA H200 AI chip amid US President Donald Trump's trip to China.
Microsoft is now looking to acquire AI startups to boost its in-house AI capabilities and diversify partnerships beyond OpenAI.
Trump Mobile has confirmed that the T1 phone will begin shipping to customers this week, after multiple delays over the past year.
LinkedIn has confirmed that it is reducing its workforce by 5% as part of a broader organizational restructuring.
Google has agreed to pay $135 million to nearly 100 million Android users over allegations of data harvesting since 2017.
The White House announced that a group of US tech CEOs and other executives will accompany Donald Trump on his upcoming visit to China.
A new patent filed by Samsung suggests that the next Galaxy Z TriFold could feature a dedicated slot for housing the S Pen.
OpenAI is launching a $4 billion private equity-backed joint venture to help businesses build and deploy AI systems at scale.
A Chinese leaker has suggested that Apple currently has no plans to bring Touch ID or any other form of biometric authentication to this year's Apple Watch models.
Apple's Education Store in the United States now requires students and educators to verify their eligibility before making a purchase online.
A Chinese leaker has suggested that Apple may narrow the hardware gap between the base iPhone 18 and the more affordable iPhone 18e as much as possible.
Bloomberg reports that Apple has held early discussions with Intel and Samsung about using their chip manufacturing facilities in the United States.
As Big Tech firms pour tens of billions of dollars into building new AI data centers, RAM producers say the shortage may not end anytime soon.
A preliminary investigation by the European Commission has accused Meta of violating the Digital Services Act by allowing children under 13 to access its social media platforms.
Google, Meta, and TikTok may be required to strike deals with Australian news publishers and pay for their content.