-
Google Fuschia Is A Third Pillar OS after Android and Chrome OS
Google is dipping their toes into yet another operating system after Android and Chrome OS, calling it Fuschia.

-
Darksiders III Announced By THQ Nordic
THQ Nordic has a brand new game that will send pulses racing: Darksiders III.

-
YouTube Will Have A Brand New Look
Expect Google’s YouTube to see a refreshing change in due time with the latest upcoming version.

-
T-Mobile Wants To Deliver A Real 5G Network Stateside
T-Mobile is focused on rolling out a true 5G network in the US.

-
Jelly Phone Has Android 7.0 Nougat Running
A tiny handset with Android 7.0 Nougat in tow? You’re kidding me!

-
[10th CCOWE] Edmund Chan: The Greatest Crisis Facing the Church Is Putting 'Mission Ahead of the Mandate'
Rev. Edmund Chan urged the global Church to prioritize inner spiritual formation ("Mandate") over external ministry ("Mission") to faithfully fulfill the Great Commission.
-
[10th CCOWE] Rev. Wayne Chen: When Everything Is 'Mission,' the Church Loses Its Way
Rev. Wayne Chen calls on the Chinese church to move beyond the false dichotomy between "evangelism" and "social concern," urging a return to the cross-centered Gospel as the core—trusting that the Gospel is inherently holistic and that it alone drives the church into the world without losing its focal direction.
-
[10th CCOWE] Clement Chia and Chuang Yu-ming Dialogue: 'What Kind of Christian Does the World Need?'
Revs. Chia and Chuang called the Church to return to the full, embodied Gospel of Christ the King—beyond moralism—so that believers' transformed lives visibly demonstrate God's Kingdom.
-
MyFaithTV Founders Step Down, File for Divorce After 34 Years of Marriage
André and Jenny Roebert, founders of the global Christian network MyFaithTV, are divorcing after 34 years, with Jenny citing biblical principles and severe family harm, as legal proceedings over assets and ministry leadership begin.
-
[10th CCOWE] Hong Kong International Churches See 37% Surge as Youth Seek Cultural Shift
The surge in English-speaking international churches in Hong Kong—driven by returnees and youth seeking cultural relevance—contrasts with declining Cantonese congregations, not because the gospel changes, but because church culture must evolve to foster belonging, relational warmth, and intergenerational empowerment.