Valve has launched the Steam Controller, priced at $99, designed to integrate seamlessly with the Steam ecosystem.
Nvidia has massive market expectations, projecting that revenue from its AI hardware could reach at least $1 trillion through 2027.
Looking Glass has launched the Musubi, a holographic display that is finally priced well enough to be accessible to the masses.
Apple is exploring ways to 3D print aluminium, a move aimed at making the production of iPhones and Watches significantly more efficient.
Following Qualcomm’s acquisition of Arduino last year, the pair have unveiled their first major collaborative hardware: the Arduino Ventuno Q.
Nothing has officially expanded its audio lineup with the Headphone (a), a more accessible alternative with staggering claimed battery life.
After a long delay following the debut of the standard M5 chip last year, Apple has finally unveiled its high-performance MacBook Pro lineup.
Sony has launched the latest generation of its truly wireless earbuds in South Africa, introducing the WF-1000XM6.
A week after Valve said soaring RAM prices and global supply constraints were disrupting its hardware roadmap, the Steam Deck has sold out.
After a tumultuous 2025, following a confusing decision to retire its iconic sub-brands, Dell has come to CES 2026 with a course correction.
Apple is preparing to enter the low-cost laptop market, developing a budget Mac aimed at customers with Chromebooks and entry Windows PCs.
Energizer launches three productivity models: the Energizer EnergyBook Pro 15, EnergyBook Pro XL 18, and the flagship EnergyBook Pro Ultra.













