• CNBC

    Samsung soars more than 5% after report of Nvidia considering its next-gen chips

    Shares of South Korean heavyweight Samsung Electronics soared more than 5%.

  • Samsung Galaxy M55 official: 120 Hz AMOLED display, SD 7 Gen 1 and 45W charging

    Samsung went ahead and announced its Galaxy M55 in Brazil. Galaxy M-series phones usually share similar specs with their Galaxy A-series counterparts but that is not the case here as the M55 gets several changes including a larger display, different chipset and faster charging compared to the Galaxy A55. Galaxy M55 is built around a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It features up to 1,000 nits peak brightness, an optical under-display fingerprint...

    • BBC

    M25 closures: Timeframe on next works confirmed

    The next full closure of a section of the M25 in Surrey will not take place

  • What is GDDR7? The next-gen graphics memory explained

    There's plenty to consider when building a new gaming PC or, even, just buying a new graphics card or gaming laptop then you've likely thought about how much graphical memory you need. The next generation is closing in, and that's GDDR7. When it comes to the basics of a PC, you'll may have heard of the terms CPU, GPU, RAM and SSD but there's another term that relates to the second and third entries on that like. The GPU features its own kind of memory/RAM, and it's the latest format of that...

  • Myrtle Beach man may be on next season of ‘The Bachelorette’

    MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) -- A Myrtle Beach man was announced as a possible contestant of 'The Bachelorette'. The popular dating show made the announcement on their Facebook page. The show gave a sneak peak of next season's lineup. Sam McKinney of Myrtle Beach attended Socastee High School.

  • These next-gen batteries could be essential to fighting climate change

    Batteries are hot right now—like really, really hot. Long-lasting, durable, and lightweight storage devices will be an essential part of the global energy transition, yet the tendency of lithium-ion cells to catch fire and explode is only one issue with our most ubiquitous battery technology. A pile of other problems—long charging times, limited life between charges, vulnerability to heat and cold, and the risks around the supply chain of critical metals—has led investors and governments on a...

  • How the next-gen QD-OLEDs from MSI are changing the game

    Get an incredible MSI QD-OLED gaming monitor now and be rewarded!

  • Samsung Care+ will include unlimited battery repairs from May

    Samsung's Care+ protection plans in the US will come with unlimited battery repairs starting in May. This will be bundled into the benefits of both Care+ and Care+ with Theft and Loss tiers. There are, however, two caveats to keep in mind. First, this will make both plans $2 more expensive per month. Second, and perhaps most importantly, you'll only be eligible for a battery repair if your device's battery health is at 79% or lower, "as indicated by a diagnostic test". Oh, and there also has...

    • ESPN

    'He's the build': Why Paul George is the archetype for the NBA's next gen

    The ideal frame, an array of moves and impeccable handles. Paul George is seen as the prototype for a new generation of players -- and NBA 2K gamers.

  • Work stress will increase in the next 20 years: report

    Stress created by social developments such as staff shortages and looking after ageing relatives will increase in the next 20 years and measures must be taken to prevent this, research institute TNO and public health institute RIVM have said in their latest report. Pressure at work caused by unwanted behaviour from superiors or colleagues also contributes to stress, as do an unhealthy lifestyle and events such as a death or divorce. People who experience stress for longer periods will...

  • The next Apple Pencil might work with the Vision Pro headset

    The next Apple Pencil, rumored for a launch alongside the new iPad Pro and iPad Air models in the next few weeks, might be more interesting than we were expecting. It turns out that it could not only support iPads, but Apple's Vision Pro headset as well, according to an unnamed source. It's unclear exactly how the stylus would work with the headset, but the safest assumption is perhaps that you'll be able to draw with it on a desk or some other flat surface and that would automatically appear...

  • The next Apple Pencil could work on the Vision Pro for spatial sketching

    Rumors suggest the new model will even support pressure and tilt sensitivity, but it's unknown when it'll launch.