Ayaneo’s Pocket S Mini has the perfect aspect ratio for revisiting classic console games
There may be plenty of gaming handhelds out there, but there aren't many horizontal options that let you play childhood favorites in the original 4:3 aspect ratio. To address that gap, Ayaneo launched a premium option with the Pocket S Mini. As a "true 4:3 retro handheld," the Pocket S Mini won't have those pesky
OnlyFans is reportedly in talks to sell a 60 percent stake to a San...
OnlyFans is looking to cash out once again, but this time in a deal that would value it at several billion dollars less than a potential sale that previously fell through. As reported by TechCrunch , the online platform known for subscription-based pornographic content is in talks to sell a majority stake to Architect Capital
SpaceX wants to launch a constellation of a million satellites to power AI needs
Elon Musk and his aerospace company have requested to build a network that's 100 times the number of satellites that are currently in orbit. On Friday, SpaceX filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch a million satellites meant to create an "orbital data center." This isn't the first time we're hearing
Gemini llega a la navegación a pie y en bicicleta en Google Maps y...
Google Maps activa Gemini en navegación a pie y en bici: guía por voz de barrios y restaurantes en ruta, y ayuda manos libres (ETA, textos) en iOS y Android. Google acaba de ampliar “Gemini en navegación” dentro de Google Maps: la función que permite conversar con Gemini mientras sigues indicaciones ya no se queda
Fujitsu boss ‘falls on his sword’ before settling with Post Office scandal victims
J_News_photo - stock.adobe.com Fujitsu's European chief Paul Patterson is stepping down from his role amid the troubles brought on by the supplier’s central role in the Post Office scandal By Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA Published: 29 Jan 2026 10:45 Fujitsu's CEO in Europe, Paul Patterson, is stepping down from his role
Scotland gets AI growth zone boost in Lanarkshire
vectorfusionart - stock.adobe.co CoreWeave is building a 500MW AI cloud, providing the region with 800 high-paid jobs in artificial intelligence By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 29 Jan 2026 0:01 The UK government has unveiled the Lanarkshire AI growth zone, which promises to deliver more than 3,400 jobs in the coming years. The Department for
Tech recruitment outlook: high demand for specialist skills will drive the market in 2026
Rising IT spending in 2026 will create openings for data architects, data engineers and data scientists, cyber security specialists and platform engineers, while demand for generic IT skills remains flat By Simon Crichton, CEO, Harvey Nash Published: 28 Jan 2026 As we move into 2026, some clear trends will crystallise in the UK tech recruitment
Slate wants to build more than just a cheap truck
The EV startup behind the affordable Slate pickup teases future models as demand surges. Slate Electric vehicle startup Slate Auto may have grabbed headlines with its ultra-affordable electric pickup, but it doesn’t intend to stop there. In a recent interview with InsideEVs , CEO Chris Barman said that while the company’s first model, a stripped-down
Why your next smartglasses might finally have crisp visuals
A micro-LED revolution could bring near-life-like resolution to AR and VR headsets. ROG A long-standing obstacle for augmented reality (AR) and mixed-reality smartglasses may finally be on the brink of being solved. A team of researchers led by Professor Sanghyeon Kim at the School of Electrical Engineering, in collaboration with Inha University and industry partners
Your phone might stay cool thanks to this new battery breakthrough
Researchers develop a “thermal diode” that could control heat flow and extend battery life. Frankie / Unsplash Phones, electric vehicles, and other devices that run hot might soon have a powerful new tool keeping them cool. Engineers at the University of Houston have developed a novel thermal management technique that works like a “thermal diode,”









