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Nissan's Formula E team and Dark Horses agency have launched 'NISMO Electric Racer Tokyo,' a free retro '90s arcade game blending Japanese art with electric motorsport.
Huawei has launched its MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, an 18-inch foldable OLED laptop running on HarmonyOS Next.
United Airlines is ushering in a new era of air travel with its Starlink-powered Wi-Fi, promising gate-to-gate, high-speed internet that could make airplane mode a thing of the past.
"teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi" will explore the concept of "environmental phenomena," a novel approach where art is generated by the unique circumstances of its surrounding environment.
iFi's latest flagship, the iDSD Valkyrie, redefines portable audio, merging exceptional sound engineering with a visually stunning design. Discover how this powerful DAC and headphone amplifier empowers audiophiles and music professionals alike to shape their ultimate sonic experience on the go.
Seiki Kato, the man who guided Korg for nearly 50 years, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy that resonates in the very fabric of modern music. From the groundbreaking M1 workstation to his leadership in expanding Korg's global presence, Kato's influence is undeniable. This is the story of a man who didn't just sell instruments, but enabled creativity.
New patents and FCC filings reveal potential voice chat integration and continued Amiibo support for the Nintendo Switch 2. Learn more about the upcoming console.
YouTube announces new policies restricting creators from promoting unapproved gambling sites and potentially age-restricting online gambling content. Discover how these changes aim to protect younger viewers and impact content creators.
Bang & Olufsen introduces Beoplay Eleven, next-generation wireless earbuds that seamlessly blend advanced audio technology with the refined aesthetic of fine jewelry. Discover how these earbuds redefine the listening experience and elevate everyday style.
Get ready for a blast from the past! Lego and Nintendo have announced a highly anticipated collaboration: a brick-built replica of the iconic Game Boy. This exciting news has sent waves of nostalgia through the gaming community, evoking memories of childhood adventures and countless hours spent playing classic games.