"In my opinion, this lack of innovation doesn't only limit the video game market potential but also impacts player experience."
Groq, a Silicon Valley chip startup founded by a former Alphabet Inc engineer, said on Thursday it has adapted technology similar to the underpinnings of the wildly popular ChatGPT to run on its chips.
Bytedance's TikTok Inc persuaded a federal jury in Los Angeles on Thursday that its Stitch feature does not violate trademark rights belonging to British video-editing company Stitch Editing Ltd.
AI is now entering the holiday market, and software company Craft explains how it can help customers create their perfect spring break vacation.
Nvidia is already getting ready to introduce its next-generation system called H100.
Details about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 foldable phone's external display size have surfaced online, and it is not what fans asked for.
If current rumours are anything to go by, the iMac 2023 will retain the design of its predecessor but offer improved specifications.
Apple is expected to introduce a slew of big display changes with its upcoming iPhone 15 series.
The government of Japan aims to establish permanent flight routes over a coastal region of Fukushima Prefecture this summer for the testing of "flying cars."
Microsoft said it would license Activision Blizzard's "Call of Duty" (CoD) to Sony for 10 years to address concerns raised by Britain over its $69 billion takeover of the games maker, according to a document published by the regulator.
Research carried out by BesteOnlineCasinos has revealed the countries with the largest difference in earnings between male and female eSports players.
The new Canary channel will comprise experimental Windows builds and allow insiders to preview upcoming changes.
Samsung has bagged the prestigious Most Admired Company title for the 12th consecutive year.
Google has announced the official date of its Google I/O 2023, wherein the company could reveal its hardware plans and showcase the next version of Android.
High-street retailer WH Smith was hit with their second cyber-attack in the space of a year last week.
Germany plans to ban telecoms operators from using certain components made by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE in 5G networks, a government source said, in a potentially significant move to address security concerns.
Tesla has had to issue yet another recall for a peculiar reason.
Unlike its predecessors, the long-rumoured iPhone SE 4 is expected to sport an OLED panel, while Samsung and LG could focus more on LTPO models.
Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset is expected to get a significant performance boost, but it could still lag behind Apple's A17 Bionic chipset.
A new iPhone 15 leak suggests Apple is planning to bring Dynamic Island to all new iPhones, which will also sport new curved bezels.
Meta Platforms Inc lost a bid on Monday to end a lawsuit in Boston federal court claiming it stole confidential information from artificial-intelligence startup Neural Magic Inc.
Research findings from King Casino Bonus have revealed insight into the world's richest eSports gamers, with Dota 2 players featured heavily.
Meta Platforms' WhatsApp has agreed to be more transparent about changes to its privacy policy introduced in 2021, the European Commission said on Monday, following complaints from consumer bodies across Europe.
By removing the very features that people want, Fitbit may end up disappointing many of its loyal users.
The start-up company Luka was threatened to be fined by Italy's Data Protection Authority.
Some Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra owners are facing S Pen issues, wherein the stylus is disconnected from the smartphone. Here are some possible remedies.
The long-rumoured iPhone 15 Pro models are expected to boast major upgrades over the current iPhone 14 lineup.
It looks like future AI chatbots will not only have a human face but will also have a voice so people can hold a spoken conversation with them.
China's science and technology policies should aim to build its strength and self-reliance, Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday.
Nvidia Corp's plans to sell technology to China's Huawei would be thwarted if the U.S. government proceeds with a proposal to further restrict shipments to the blacklisted company.