Sony's PS-LX310BT has been the go-to recommendation for beginners for years, but the new Sony turntable models, the PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT, arrive with a significant price hike that might change the value proposition for new vinyl fans.
Blue Origin has announced TeraWave, a new satellite internet network targeting enterprises, data centres, and governments with up to 6Tbps via optical links and 144Gbps per customer, positioning itself as a high-capacity rival to Starlink ahead of a planned 2027 rollout.
North Korean hackers target Microsoft Visual Studio Code users in a sophisticated new campaign that turns a developer's favorite tool into a gateway for malware. By abusing legitimate features like task configurations and VS Code tunnels, these state-sponsored actors are successfully bypassing traditional security defenses to gain full remote control of developer machines.
The EU cybersecurity overhaul is a major strategic move aimed at protecting critical infrastructure from high-risk foreign entities. By tightening certification rules and supply chain requirements, Europe is looking to ensure its digital landscape remains secure against geopolitical interference and sophisticated cyber threats.
A recent Windows 11 update is breaking sleep mode for a significant number of users, causing PCs to hang or restart instead of suspending. While Microsoft works on a permanent fix, there is one clever trick involving USB devices that might just get your computer back to its normal resting state.
This hi-res music streaming app is rocketing up the charts as audiophiles flee the major platforms in search of better quality. With the "Slopify" controversy putting Spotify’s AI-generated content under fire, independent services like Qobuz are seeing a massive surge in users who value human curation and lossless audio.
Adobe has rolled out new AI-powered features for Premiere Pro and After Effects that automate tedious editing tasks like object tracking and masking, promising to save video editors hours of manual work.
Sony announced it will sell 51 percent of its Bravia TV business to Chinese manufacturer TCL, marking a dramatic shift for one of the most recognized names in television history.










