The classic slider phone is back! Ayaneo teases its first gaming phone, reminiscent of the iconic Xperia Play, promising a unique gaming experience with physical controls. Discover what’s coming soon!
Ayaneo, known for its retro gaming handhelds, has confirmed its first phone is on the way! With potential sliding controls and a gaming focus, will it redefine mobile gaming? Stay tuned for more updates!
In a landmark agreement, China will lift its export ban on automotive computer chips, crucial for car production worldwide. This trade deal with the US also includes soybean and rare earth minerals, signaling a major de-escalation in the trade war.
A major standoff involving Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker owned by China's Wingtech, threatens global auto production. With export bans and national security concerns, automakers are on high alert for potential chip shortages.
Nexperia has suspended wafer supplies to its Chinese plant, raising concerns among global automakers. This decision follows a contractual dispute and could worsen the chip shortage crisis affecting the industry.
As the U.S. pressures allies to curb Chinese influence in technology, the Dutch government seizes control of Nexperia, a major chip manufacturer. What does this mean for global supply chains?
Sony's latest Xperia 10 VII has sparked debate by shipping without a USB cable, marking a potential shift in smartphone packaging. Is this the future of smartphones, or a step too far?
From a revolutionary tennis-playing robot to the latest AI-powered wearables, IFA Berlin 2025 showcased groundbreaking gadgets that are set to redefine technology. Dive into the highlights of this year's event!
The Xperia 10 VII has arrived, and it’s turning heads with its striking resemblance to the Pixel design. Discover what makes this phone a must-have in today’s market!
Sony has made waves by removing the External Monitor app from the Xperia 1 VII, now requiring a $4.99 monthly subscription for its use. This move has left many users frustrated as they can no longer utilize their smartphones as external cameras.