Get ready for the ultimate crossover! Secret Lair teams up with PlayStation to bring iconic characters to Magic: The Gathering. Limited drops available starting October 27, 2025!
In a groundbreaking collaboration, NASA has awarded Katalyst Space Technologies a contract to raise the orbit of the Swift Observatory, showcasing innovative spacecraft servicing technology to extend its mission lifespan.
Nvidia's recent partnership with Alibaba marks a significant step in AI development. Integrating Nvidia's tools into Alibaba's Cloud Platform, this collaboration aims to enhance robotics and self-driving technology, while Alibaba ramps up its AI investment.
At the Snapdragon Summit 2025, Qualcomm and Google announced a groundbreaking collaboration to merge Android and ChromeOS, aiming to revolutionize personal computing experiences across all devices.
Singer D4vd has abruptly canceled his U.S. tour following a shocking investigation into a body found in a car registered to him. The discovery has raised serious concerns and led to the suspension of his collaborations with major brands.
Intel and Nvidia are joining forces to integrate Nvidia's GPU chiplets into future Intel CPUs, signaling a potential shift in the semiconductor landscape. While Intel assures its own graphics solutions will remain, skepticism about its commitment to graphics persists.
The FTC has filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster, accusing the company of misleading consumers about ticket prices and collaborating with scalpers to inflate resale rates, harming both fans and artists.
Julia Roberts steals the spotlight at the Venice Film Festival in a custom cardigan featuring director Luca Guadagnino's face. Their collaboration on 'After the Hunt' explores complex themes, leaving audiences intrigued and divided.
Xiaomi has unveiled the stunning design of its 17 Pro and Pro Max smartphones, featuring a unique 'Magic Back Screen' that can display app info, clock faces, and act as a selfie viewfinder. This marks a bold step in smartphone technology, set to launch later this month.
Microsoft has announced that employees will need to return to the office three days a week, emphasizing the importance of real-time collaboration for innovation. Chief People Officer Amy Coleman explains the decision in a recent memo.