It would be an understatement to imply that 2023 was a big year in mainstream tech. It will be forever remembered as the year when LLMs and other forms of generative AI made their disruptive entry onto the world stage.
Sony PS5 Pro has been tipped for a 2024 launch ahead of GTA 6. Here is everything you need to know about this.
Apple's new sports app brings real-time scored and more to the iPhone starting today. Here are all the details on this.
Tesla has begun offering new Cybertruck wrap colors to choose from. Here is everything you need to know about this.
Buying Microsoft software can sometimes be surprisingly expensive but the folks at SCDKey are here to try and make that software much more affordable. With prices that include Windows 10 for just $14.70 and Office 2016 Professional Plus for just $26.60, these prices are hard to ignore.
Keeping your home or business safe when you're not there is important, but it isn't always easy. Thankfully, technology can help here and the Ring alarm system is one option worth considering - especially when you can pick up a refurbished model for just $179.99.
You can grab a second-generation pair of Apple AirPods for just $99 for a limited time. The truly wireless Apple buds have been reduced by 23% and will deliver an innovative and seamless listening experience.
What do you suppose is the most lucrative entertainment sector in the world today? Perhaps you may be thinking of over-the-top platforms. After all, recent years have seen the so-called streaming wars enter its hot phase as the likes of Amazon Prime, Disney+ and HBO Max have sought to topple the preeminent position of Netflix – and with each of these demanding their own subscription fee for the pleasure, the market has never been more fiercely contested.
When Tesla announced the Highland refresh which brought with it a number of new changes and improvements it updated its models around the world.
Apple has released iOS 17.4 beta 4 along with macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 4 to developers. Here are all the details on this.
















