The OnePlus 15S will feature the latest chipset, promising performance that could surpass the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Early benchmarks indicate strong CPU and GPU capabilities.
Hyperscale Data has announced a major expansion at its Michigan campus to host NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. The move marks one of the largest AI infrastructure buildouts in the Midwest, aimed at supporting high-demand GPU workloads for research, enterprise, and cloud operations.
Asus and Xbox launch their new handhelds, the ROG Xbox Ally ($599) and Ally X ($999), with pre-orders open ahead of the October 16 release.
Skywork has officially launched its unified workspace that lets users access all their productivity, communication, and project tools from one place. The platform aims to simplify remote work and boost collaboration by removing the need to juggle between multiple apps.
Garmin has rolled out updates for both budget and high-end smartwatches. New features include enhanced heart monitoring, fitness tracking improvements, and updated smartwatch interfaces.
Apple Music now offers lyrics and translation tools to help users learn new languages while listening to music. The update is free for all Apple Music subscribers.
Spotify introduces tough new AI and spam policies—to protect real musicians, boost transparency for fans, and block scam tracks from flooding your playlist.
Sony celebrates God of War’s 20th anniversary with a new limited edition DualSense controller. Pre-orders start October 12 at PlayStation Direct and select retailers.
Insta360’s Wave speakerphones now integrate ChatGPT and Gemini AI. Users can interact with AI directly through the speakerphone for transcription, summaries, and voice commands.
Research from Zimperium finds more than half of iOS apps and one-third of Android apps expose sensitive data. Client-side attacks and insecure storage make mobile apps a major risk for data theft.
Nvidia has committed $100 billion to OpenAI, primarily for its own hardware. The deal immediately raised Nvidia’s market value by $220 billion and signals growing dominance in AI infrastructure.
Google’s new Search Live brings AI-driven, real-time, and camera-based search to all US app users, letting people chat with Google, get links, and explore what their phone’s camera sees instantly.