May 2022

Qualcomm CEO Expects Room For Flagship Growth Despite Market Trends

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon sees plenty of room for growth in the flagship sector of the smartphone market in spite of the pandemic, supply chain woes, and market saturation. That’s based on recent reports following statements made by the executive during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. According to Mr. Amon, the silver lining to

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Razer is Bringing Gaming To Fashion With Its New Apparel Collection

Razer is launching a series of new apparel collections this year called Genesis and Unleashed, with a host of new pieces under its own brand. Both collections are available starting today and have pieces ranging in price from $39.99 to $99.99. The collections include items like bucket hats (Razer admittedly loves bucket hats), a hooded

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Sony Is Preparing To Kick PS5 Production Into High Gear

PS5 production is finally going to start ramping up, with Sony Interactive Entertainment promising higher levels of available units throughout next year and beyond. In the company’s most recent investor meetings, SIE CEO Jim Ryan showcased a ton of information about the PlayStation brand, from PS5 production and demand to the number of titles launching

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US Government Lawsuit Shows Elon Musk Isn’t The Only Twitter Problem

Recent news surrounding an attempted buy-out by Elon Musk isn’t the only problem at Twitter if a recently-reported lawsuit from the US government is any indicator. If the suit bears any fruit, in fact, the controversies surrounding Mr. Musk may be the least of the company’s problems. Filed in the Northern District of California, the

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