NVIDIA's decision to delay the driver release for the RTX 5060 until its launch on May 19 raises concerns about the GPU's performance. Gamers may find themselves waiting for reviews as tech media attends Computex.
A new trade deal allows British carmakers to export 100,000 vehicles to the US at a lower tariff rate than their North American counterparts. This raises concerns among American automakers who fear it could set a precedent for future trade agreements.
Chicago is buzzing with excitement after Robert Prevost's election as Pope Leo XIV. From memes to celebratory cookies, the city is proud of its first American pope and his local roots.
Samsung is reportedly bringing the Now Bar feature from One UI 7 to its Galaxy Watches, enhancing user experience with glanceable information. The upgrade is anticipated with the upcoming One UI 8 Watch update, which could redefine smartwatch usability.
The Trump administration is set to bring the first group of white South African refugees to the US, marking a controversial shift in immigration policy that prioritizes this group over others in need.
Google Messages is rolling out a new feature that allows users to delete chat messages for everyone in group conversations. This update aims to enhance user control over messages, but some limitations exist. Details inside!
As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, the Pakistani military claims to have shot down 25 Indian military drones. With both sides on high alert and calls for de-escalation from U.S. officials, the situation remains volatile.
Microsoft has quietly discontinued the 256GB versions of its older Surface devices, leading to effective price increases. The new pricing strategy positions the latest Surface models as better deals, but at what cost to consumers?
As Russia celebrates Victory Day, the event has transformed into a propaganda spectacle under Putin, intertwining historical triumph with today's geopolitical strife. Explore how the Kremlin is reshaping narratives amid rising expectations for peace talks with the U.S.
New research reveals that HIV drugs known as NRTIs can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 6% to 13% annually. Scientists urge for clinical trials to explore this promising link.