A leaked prototype of NVIDIA's RTX 5090 reveals an innovative design featuring four power connectors and an unusual VRM layout, hinting at advanced capabilities for future gaming GPUs.
Dyson has unveiled the PencilVac, its slimmest and most powerful cordless vacuum. With redesigned features and an innovative dust-separation system, it promises efficient cleaning for smaller spaces. Discover everything you need to know about this exciting new model!
Razer's new Blade 14 is here, boasting a thinner design and powerful RTX 5060 and 5070 options. With a stunning 3K OLED display and customizable RGB lighting, is this the gaming laptop to beat?
Get ready for Apple's first foldable iPhone, anticipated to drop by 2027. With a nearly invisible crease and innovative designs, this device promises to transform the smartphone landscape.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Watch 8 series is set to ditch the classic circular design for a striking 'squircle' shape, revealing major changes in its look and functionality. Get ready for a smartwatch revolution!
Samsung is exploring a tri-fold Galaxy phone, rumored to feature a cutting-edge silicon-carbon battery. Will this innovative design change the smartphone landscape? Find out more!
As Nintendo prepares to unveil the Switch 2, we reflect on the impact of the original Switch. From its innovative design to its embrace of indie games, discover how this console has changed gaming forever.
Apple is reportedly testing an under-display Face ID system for the iPhone 18 Pro, featuring a hole-punch camera. This innovative design aims to integrate advanced facial recognition technology without compromising screen space.
Apple is gearing up to launch the iPhone 19 Air in 2027, featuring a larger display and innovative design as part of its strategy to stay competitive. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reveals details about this and the upcoming foldable iPhone.
General Motors is on a mission to bring Cadillac back to its former glory. With a focus on electric vehicles and luxury design, can Cadillac reclaim its status as the 'standard of the world'?