Sharp launches two 27-inch docking hub desktop displays for your home office — watch out Dell and Asus By Max Slater-Robins published 23 July 24 Sharp's new 27-inch products are contenders for the best work from home monitors.
How to get Sharp Fang in Monster Hunter Wilds By Jake Green published 28 February 25 Here's where to find Sharp Fang in Monster Hunter Wilds, so that you can start crafting better armor sets and weapons.
Sharp unveils surprisingly affordable, high brightness 4K projectors aimed at businesses — but will it be enough to fend off Optoma new unbelievable powerhouse By Max Slater-Robins published 18 June 24 Sharp's new 4K UHD projectors are aimed at anyone looking to project in museums and other venues.
Sharp’s new cheap Dolby Atmos soundbar undercuts Denon and Sonos but you'll need to wait for it By Carrie Marshall published 16 April 24 The new Sharp HT-SB700 soundbar looks like great value for money, but it's not made it outside of Europe just yet.
Sharp’s Poketomo targets millennial loneliness with a glowing meerkat robot AI By Eric Hal Schwartz published 27 August 25 Sharp’s Poketomo is a tiny, emotionally aware AI meerkat offering companionship for young adults.
Huge AMD Strix Point leak gives Snapdragon X Elite CPU something to worry about – and Apple’s M4, too By Darren Allan published 26 April 24 AMD has some seriously powerful APUs – CPU + GPU + NPU – chips inbound and this Strix Point leak illustrates that clearly.
New OLED screen with a speaker in every pixel promises sound as precise as OLED's contrast By Carrie Marshall published 28 May 25 New TV tech promises pin-sharp spatial sound with pixel precision
Wi-Fi 8 won't be faster, but will be better - more details emerge just hours after Wi-Fi 7 protocols are officially ratified By Efosa Udinmwen published 2 August 25 Wi-Fi 8 shifts focus from speed to stability, enabling seamless performance in dense, latency-sensitive environments through new innovations.
Forget QD-OLED and micro-LED TVs – this QDEL screen shown at CES could be the next big TV tech By James Davidson published 16 January 24 Sharp quietly showed off an early prototype for a QDEL display tech which, if used in TV panels, could give all the benefits of an OLED TV without any of the problems.
Mass quishing attacks linked to organized crime gangs across the UK By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 11 April 25 QR code attacks are being deployed by career criminals.
Honda unveils a series of sleek EVs for China and they're way more exciting than anything we get in the rest of the world By Leon Poultney published 18 April 24 Honda is capitalizing on China's fast-paced EV market with a line-up of three new vehicles, which will expand to six by next year. But they're not going on sale anywhere else.
Intel Lunar Lake laptop CPUs might have a secret weapon to make PC games look better (and photos, too) By Darren Allan published 15 February 24 The idea is an adaptive sharpening filter which avoids the pitfalls of traditional sharpening techniques.
Philips' new Prestige shaver can cut hair below your skin's surface for the smoothest shave of your life By Jacob Krol published 1 May 25 I saw it in action, and can confirm it's not as painful as it sounds.
All signs point to Intel being ready to deploy Lunar Lake CPU’s secret weapon for laptop gamers By Darren Allan published 9 July 24 Intel’s nifty trick for Battlemage GPUs in Lunar Lake mobile processors looks on course to delight PC gamers.
Amazon briefly admits its black-and-white Kindles offer the best reading experience – not the Colorsoft By David Nield published 16 October 25 Amazon is being refreshingly honest about the display quality across its range of ereaders.
Brits are turning from VPNs to proxies to resist age verification – but their data may be at risk By Mark Gill published 13 August 25 After a spike in VPN usage, proxy provider Decodo reported a sharp rise in proxy users coming from the UK, as the new Online Safety Act's age checks are enforced.
Dynabook RA73/VY, the lightest AMD laptop ever launched, has gone on sale in Japan, and I secretly hope it will be available worldwide By Efosa Udinmwen published 14 September 25 Sharp’s Dynabook RA73/VY debuts as the world’s lightest AMD laptop, offering decent specs, steep pricing, and uncertain global availability.
Google Gemini just saw a 46% spike in traffic – but ChatGPT still has the most loyal users By Graham Barlow published 8 October 25 The latest traffic figures show a sharp rise for Gemini visits, but ChatGPT still has the most loyal users.
Apple TV Plus' Sugar trailer sees Colin Farrell's sharp-suited sleuth get more than he bargained for in trippy mystery thriller By Tom Power published 6 March 24 Sugar puts Colin Farrell's private detective in the heart of a crime-based storm in the trailer for Apple's new thriller series.
BenQ's sharp-looking new 4K projectors promise HDMI 2.1 with ultra-low lag for gaming, plus great streaming and connectivity options By Carrie Marshall published 1 October 25 BenQ's new TK705 Series are bright, true 4K projectors for your home
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gets a major pay rise - but will its increasing AI focus be enough to continue to pay the bills? By Efosa Udinmwen published 26 October 25 Microsoft’s soaring AI revenues boost executive rewards, exposing sharp inequality and uncertainty about whether such growth can truly last.
Microsoft Edge is getting flashy new Copilot features and Designer app for photo editing - but is that enough to beat Chrome? By Kristina Terech published 22 March 24 Microsoft Edge introduces new image magnification mode, a Copilot Notebook option, and Designer app integration.
NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, April 26 (game #54) By Marc McLaren published 25 April 24 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the Spangram.
"Then, like a jigsaw puzzle, the final piece fell into place": the extraordinary struggles and challenges that shaped the world's lightest laptop ever built, laid bare in an essay By Efosa Udinmwen published 26 December 24 The Dynabook LIFEBOOK WU5/J3 is the world’s lightest 14-inch laptop at 634 grams.
Dynatrace's hypermodal business AI copilot for analytics and automation could boost your cloud security — and explain how every step of the way By Benedict Collins published 1 February 24 Dynatrace's Davis Copilot does the monotonous chores for you, boosting efficiency and productivity for your security
AI Shark reveals gaming peripherals that use AI to give players an advantage By Darren Allan published 12 January 24 Heads up, PC gamers: AI is coming to coach you and configure all your hardware – meet AI Shark’s gaming peripherals.
Deepfakes and AI attacks are worker's biggest security worries By Craig Hale published 16 December 24 Workers are more concerned about AI-backed cyberthreats and deepfakes, with many having experienced them first-hand.
Samsung might finally be about to deal with the Galaxy S24 Ultra's biggest problem By Paul Hatton published 28 June 24 A redesign could see sharp corners replaced with a rounded look
Watch out Google Chrome: Microsoft Edge gets a ‘super drag and drop’ feature that actually lives up to the name as an impressive addition to the browser By Darren Allan published 19 December 23 Microsoft is also introducing link previews elsewhere in testing, which look pretty nifty too.
Acer’s first AI-powered laptop features the duo of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips and Microsoft Copilot+ By Allisa James published 20 May 24 The Acer Swift 14 AI is a productivity powerhouse thanks to Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite processor.