Nintendo’s popular hybrid console has just been slashed in price for good, so it’s never been cheaper to treat yourself to one.
Be careful if you like to tear it up on two wheels, as the vibrations could wreak havoc with your precious iPhone’s camera system.
Finally a definitive answer to the question all of us have been asking ourselves: what happens when you dunk an expensive electric car under water?
New buildings in England could soon be obliged to have chargers for electric vehicles, making it the first country in the world with such a requirement.
They might be better looking than Google Glass, but Facebook’s new Ray-Ban sunglasses still leave much to be desired when it comes to privacy.
We might not have even seen the iPhone 13 yet, but specs of its sequel are already being spread around the internet a year from its arrival.
This incredible new concept car from Mercedes shows off the jaw-dropping potential of mind control for the vehicles of the future.
If you’d like to police who can peek at your read receipts, there’s potentially some good news on the way from WhatsApp.
It’s not just the visuals that will change with the addition of dark mode – even the sounds will be tweaked too in Windows 11.
The fighter jet expansion pack to Microsoft’s popular Flight Simulator has been delayed along with the movie itself, but the official launch date is confirmed.
Twitter has finally introduced a measure to reduce abuse on the platform, so you can apply it if you need some peace of mind while browsing social media.
Apple gives its users in eight US states the ability to store their driver’s licence in the Wallet app of their iPhone or Apple Watch.
The latest Microsoft operating system is on its way, as we finally get an official date for the software launch of Windows 11.
The Google Pixel 6 series looks set for release in October. Let’s just hope that the new Pro version will be worth waiting for.
Samsung has shown off its newest camera sensor, which boasts an incredible 200 megapixel count and could be on its way to future smartphones.
Samsung has unveiled a prototype smartphone that folds not once, but twice. But is it twice as good, or twice as flawed?