UBON unveils 10,000mAH POWERMAXX Power Bank with fast charging
Indian consumer electronics and gadget accessory brand, UBON has reportedly launched the UBON PB X-31 POWERMAXX power bank that comes with features like short circuit protection, fast charging and a lithium-polymer battery holding a capacity of 10,000mAh. The power bank will be available in Black a
Yamaha to launch its new true Wireless Earphones with Listening Care
Leading Japanese manufacturer, Yamaha, has reportedly announced that it is launching its new TW-E3B, a set of truly wireless earbuds with ‘Listening Care’ technology. The company is the latest audio equipment manufacturer to understand that hearing loss might be a concern. Listening Car
Apple taps more Chinese suppliers for producing its latest iPhone
Leading multinational tech company, Apple Inc., is reportedly tapping more raw material suppliers in China to produce its upcoming iPhone. This seems to indicate that the technological competitiveness of the nation is still increasing despite Washington's ongoing efforts to control Beijing's
Ray-Ban smart glasses to be Facebook’s next big hardware launch
The social networking giant Facebook's business is majorly driven by digital advertising, but the company also has been serious on the hardware side with its virtual reality headset Oculus VR and is now gearing up for launching augmented reality glasses. CEO Mark Zuckerberg, at the company'
Facebook pauses Oculus Quest 2 sales and recalls its foam face masks
Facebook has reportedly announced that it has decided to halt the global sales of its Oculus Quest 2 virtual reality (VR) headsets while it upgrades the storage and replaces its rash-inducing foam facial covers with a silicone design. The VR headsets are expected to be available in a minimum of 128
Japan to foray into space tourism with remote-controlled robots
As part of a collaborative project between ANA Holdings' telepresence start-up, avatarin, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the International Space Station is reportedly getting remote-controlled mobile robotic "space avatars" that the public can control from Earth. T
Intel warns of extreme shortage of processors in Q3 of 2021
American semiconductor company, Intel Corp. has reportedly warned consumers that its processor supply is likely to hit bottom in the near future, as the firm foresees issues on the stock front. George Davis, Intel’s Chief Financial Officer, has revealed that the semiconductor sector will witn
OnePlus’ third-generation TWS earbuds are a premium-looking bargain
OnePlus has recently unveiled the third generation of its truly wireless earbuds, the OnePlus Buds Pro, along with the new Nord 2 smartphone. These earbuds will be available in the U.S. and Canada from September 1, retailing at USD 149.99. The OnePlus Buds Pro, which is also believed to be the most
Peloton forays into gaming sector with new in-app pedaling video game
Peloton Interactive, Inc., the leading American exercise equipment and media firm, has reportedly set foot in the video game business by unveiling a new in-app video game for the company’s Pelton-bike range. Tentatively called Lanebreak, the game is Penton’s latest attempt at getting pe