Huawei Gets Government’s Approval to Participate in 5G Trials

Centre has allowed Chinese telecom company Huawei Technologies to participate in trials for 5G networks, a company spokesman said on Monday. Government’s nod to Huawei comes at a time when the global rollout of 5G technology has been complicated by US sanctions against the company. The United States has been lobbying allies not to use […]Read More

IoT maker Wyze suffers data leak, exposes personal data of

What just happened? IoT vendor Wyze, which makes budget smart devices such as security cameras and smart door locks, has confirmed it accidentally left an internal database exposed online, leaking the details of up to 2.4 million customers. Cybersecurity firm Twelve Security was first to notice and announce the issue. It said the exposed information […]Read More

Why Sekiro Is One Of 2019’s Best Games

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was stunningly gorgeous and felt great to play, but as Game Informer’s official Little Baby, I couldn’t stick with it to the end. Dan Tack and Alex Stadnik are much better equipped than I am to celebrate the game and discuss what makes it stand out! Enjoy the video above, and […]Read More

Why Sekiro Is One Of 2019’s Best Games

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was stunningly gorgeous and felt great to play, but as Game Informer’s official Little Baby, I couldn’t stick with it to the end. Dan Tack and Alex Stadnik are much better equipped than I am to celebrate the game and discuss what makes it stand out! Enjoy the video above, and […]Read More

CES 2020: Samsung to Showcase Futuristic Keyboard That Lets You

Samsung kicked off an in-house incubation programme back in December 2012 called C-Lab (Creative Lab). The programme enables the company’s employees to form teams and work on a project they may find interesting while incubating startups as well. Since then, the company has been regularly showcasing its C-Lab projects, mainly at CES (Consumer Electronics Show). […]Read More

States charge more for electric cars as new laws take

by David A. Lieb In this Friday, Dec. 20, 2019, photo, Neda Deylami poses for a portrait while charging her electric vehicle at a Chicago area grocery store. Owners of electric vehicles in a number of states will start seeing fees to pay for road repairs in the new year. At least eight states will […]Read More

5G in 2020: Everything You Need to Know

5G, the next-generation wireless technology that is yet to reach the global markets, moved beyond initial projects and got some traction in 2019. South Korea in April emerged as the first country to deploy 5G on a large scale. Nevertheless, we saw its adoption by telecom operators in the US as well. The trend is […]Read More

Moscow brings in artificial snow for New Year in mild

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption A carpet of artificial snow has been laid along Tverskaya The Moscow authorities have dumped artificial snow in the city centre for New Year festivities, as this is now the Russian capital’s warmest December since 1886. The delivery of snow by dumper truck is causing amusement on social media. […]Read More

Sony’s PlayStation 4 is powered by a GPU that is

There is no exact equivalent because Sony worked with AMD to produce a unique APU for the PlayStation 4 that contained a custom Radeon 7970M, which was itself a mobile variant of early 2011’s desktop flagship HD 7970. Compared to the desktop card, the 7970M ran 125MHz slower, had 12 less GCN cores, half the […]Read More

New Year’s Resolutions: 5 Fitness Apps to Keep You Healthy

Another year has gone by and a new year is about to begin, which means many of you out there must have resolved to adopt a healthier lifestyle by hitting the gym, doing meditation, and making a diet plan among other plans. While taking the first step is always hard, keeping track of your progress […]Read More