Whether you made it to rAge 2019 or not, here’s the expo floor recap by Stuff. This year’s rAge had just about everything geekworthy, have a look.
You might recall last week we spotted that kitchenware brand Le Creuset has a set of Star Wars-themed kitchen addition on the way. At the time, we knew when the hardware was landing (1 November) and where it’d be turning up…
The mass panic is over — because the beloved battle royale game, Fortnite, is back with a new map, updated mechanics and a whole lot of water.
Apple’s Mac Pro is on the way and it’s got one heck of a case. Part tank, part cheese grater,…
The smartphone era is only just over a decade old, but the pocket-sized computers at the heart of that societal transformation are only really possible because of another technology: lithium-ion batteries.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus combines the company’s own Exynos 9825 processor with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. That’s before you augment internal space with a microSD, but you’re probably not going to do that.
Samsung’s Justin Hume joins Toby Shapshak to discuss the Samsung Galaxy Note 10’s features in even more detail.
Back in June, Google discovered a range of security flaws in iPhone software that injected malicious code into phones. Here’s what happened.
Personal electronic devices emit more blue light than any other color. Blue light has a short wavelength, which means that it is high-energy and can damage the delicate tissues of the eye. It can also pass through the eye to the retina, the collection of neurons that converts light into the signals that are the foundation of sight.
Fortnite is gone, RTX is coming to classic games, you can now answer a call on your PC (if you dare), and you cannot answer calls on iOS 13.










