Apple’s WWDC event is usually fairly predictable, but this year there could be several 'surprise' products announced, according to an industry analyst.
Intel’s latest swipe at Apple says the Cupertino giant’s MacBook Pro laptops suck at gaming -- by attacking Intel’s own i9 processors. What is going on?
Computex 2021 is one of the biggest events of the year, and this year saw big announcements from AMD, Nvidia, and Intel. Here's everything that was announced.
Researchers will soon be able to access Nvidia's DGX supercomputer through an A.I.-as-a-service subscription for a more affordable $90,000-per-month fee.
A developer has found a new exploit 'baked into' Apple’s Mac and iOS chips, but there is no reason to panic, as its practical uses are extremely limited.
Intel is scheduled to present its latest strategy under new CEO Pat Gelsinger at Computex, and we'll show you how to watch the company's latest announcements.
Apple's MacBook Pro will have competition in the battery life department. Acer's new Swift X and TravelMate P6 notebooks reach up to 20 hours on a charge.
While it may read like a mobile gaming rig, Acer's refreshed ConceptD 7 Ezel is an RTX Studio laptop designed for content creators with its RTX 3080 GPU.
Microsoft is putting the fate of ARM-based chips in the hands of Windows 10 developers, which is critical to the success and catching up to Apple's M1 chip.
The Mac Mini could soon get a huge upgrade, according to leaker Jon Prosser. Everything from its internal chip to appearance could come under the knife.
Microsoft kicked off Build by positioning itself as the responsible platform for developers. The company announced updates to Windows, Edge, Teams, and more.