As tariffs threaten to increase the costs of the new Nintendo Switch 2, gamers are lining up for a chance to buy the console. Despite cost concerns, demand remains high with millions applying for pre-orders.
Synology is set to implement new restrictions on third-party hard drives for its NAS devices starting in 2025. While existing users are unaffected, future buyers may face limited options and increased costs. Discover how this could impact your data storage needs.
Nintendo Switch 2 preorders are set to resume on April 24, but expect higher prices for accessories due to new tariffs. Find out what this means for gamers and the industry!
Apple is introducing a limited-time trade-in promotion offering up to $20 off new accessories like AirPods and Apple Pencil when customers recycle old devices. This initiative celebrates Earth Day and encourages eco-friendly practices.
Chipolo has launched its new POP devices that work seamlessly with both Apple and Google’s finding networks, making it easier than ever to track your belongings. With features like extended Bluetooth range and customizable ringtones, these trackers are perfect for anyone, regardless of their smartphone preference.
Major stock markets in Asia and Europe saw significant gains on Monday following the U.S. announcement of temporary tariff exemptions on key electronics, with tech stocks leading the charge.
Nintendo's highly anticipated Switch 2 is set to face a staggering 145% tariff due to the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, affecting its release and pricing. Learn more about the implications for gamers and the industry!
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In a surprising twist, President Trump hints at tariff exemptions for certain electronic products from China. As tensions rise, will this signal a change in strategy or is it just a temporary pause?
The tech industry braces for potential new tariffs as U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick hints at targeted levies on semiconductors, despite exemptions for some consumer electronics. Trump’s comments fuel confusion about the true impact on prices and production.