The 2013 first-person shooter 'Payday 2' will come to the Nintendo Switch later this year.
The GBU-43 is the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the U.S. arsenal.
Everyone is looking at Mars, but these two countries have their eyes on its biggest moon, Phobos, and hope to solve a cosmic mystery.
A new Uber update lets you keep your trips private by letting you plug in cross streets instead of actual addresses.
Microsoft confirmed that Project Scorpio, its upcoming Xbox One update, will officially be showcased at E3 2017.
The Blue Origin rocket won't be equipped with a bathroom, passengers will have to hold it says Jeff Bezos.
'Splatoon 2' and 'ARMS' were the focus of a Nintendo Direct stream Wednesday, and while both Switch games look entertaining, the rest of the content left something to be desired. Should we be concerned about the system’s 2017 lineup?
An exploit in Lyft's software was reportedly used to target drivers working for both companies and entice them to work exclusively for Uber.
NASA will hold a news conference Thursday at 2 p.m. EDT to reveal discoveries about oceans in our solar system.
‘Kingdom Hearts III’ news has been light for quite some time, and apparently the game’s director doesn’t even know when the drought will end. Seriously, give us a release date already!
Terry Halvorsen has served in both the Department of Defense and the Navy.
You can watch the 2017 playoffs on an iPhone, an Android smartphone or an iPad.
The study found that the augmented reality game has positive effects on players.
Google Photos Update 2.13 has brought new filters, video stabilization and advanced editing tools.
The tech giant has sent out invites saying "join us for the unveiling of the new Google Earth."
The project, which was envisioned by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, has been going on for five years, CNBC reported.
While 70 percent of millennials subscribe to a legal streaming service, more than half still watch illegal content—and the vast majority don't feel bad about doing so.
Google's WebVR Experiments page will highlight interesting and innovative WebVR games and demos.
Exo-planets with two suns may be able to host life, much like 'Tatooine' in Star Wars.
The iPhone 7 beats the Galaxy S8 when it comes to speed, a new video shows.
A number of states have introduced a controversial bill that would mandate content blockers installed on all internet connected devices. Free speech advocates and pornographic sites are speaking out in opposition of the bill.
The Yellow app connects teens with strangers and that concerns parents and police.
It's not just Burger King's new ad that can set off Google Home, other commercials have been setting off assistants for years.
LG is looking to compete with Apple pay and Samsung Pay by adding facial recognition technology to the G6 to be use for the LG Pay launch this June.
The filings from the Snap lawsuit are now available in full without redactions.
MindMaze unveiled MASK, a foam with sensors for VR headsets that predicts your facial expressions and mirrors them in VR.
A recently patched zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Office was used by nation-state actors to attack Russian targets, according to a security research firm.
Providers are reporting big increases in traffic since the repeal of the Broadband Consumer Privacy Rules.
‘No Man’s Sky’ updates keep coming for the game’s niche community, and this latest development is an interesting one. How might a pre-release PC build contribute to the game’s future?
'Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality' is an upcoming virtual reality game based on the animated show 'Rick and Morty.'