Using rays of light to transfer data, a researcher in the Netherlands managed download speeds of up to 42.8 Gbps over a distance of about 8.5 feet.
The upcoming game from the developers of “Star Wars” and “BioShock” has collected enough crowdfunding support for its release.
Bandai Namco is revealed to be working on a “Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth” sequel.
Flying Wild Hog’s “Shadow Warrior 2” is coming to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles this spring.
'Super Mario Run' will be available for Android before the end of the month.
You just picked Hanzo in Overwatch, why is everyone yelling at you to switch?
The last day to order the 60 kWh variants, the Model S 60 and 60D, is April 16, after which the 75 kWh version will be the cheapest option for the Model S.
White Elk Studios has released the first trailer for "Eclipse: Edge of Light" and revealed that the virtual reality game is a Google Daydream exclusive.
The U.S. Senate may use the Congressional Review Act to eliminate Broadband Consumer Privacy Rules, which requires internet service providers ask premission before collecting sensitive data, using the Congressional Review Act as soon as next week.
Social media users have been wondering why they're phones are sending out messages about the Flurry app.
Apple's premium warranty program AppleCare+ offers extended troubleshooting and repair services. Now, the window in which you can buy coverage has been extended significantly.
Have a bad habit if opening too many tabs? Google has a surprise for you.
Internet service providers argued to the Federal Communications Commission that web browsing history and app usage data shouldn't be considered "sensitive" information. Here's how to protect your browsing history.
Normal blood tests can take up to half an hour, this blood test can be done at a patients bedside.
Performance scores from benchmark test Geekbench show that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone goes head-to-head with Apple's flagship iPhone.
Researchers at the Oxford University and Google's DeepMind AI firm develop system that lip-reads better than humans by studying BBC videos.
SpaceX has been in talked with the FCC regarding a constellation of satellites to make the Internet Universal.
‘Pokémon Go’ players really wanted a St. Patrick’s Day event, and hope is fading fast for any sort of promotion. Why can’t we get a drunk Pikachu?
An Ohio State research team is experimenting with virtual reality in an effort to improve the educational experience for future doctors.
President Donald Trump introduced his first federal budget outline, which provides a first look into how his administration will handle broadband and internet infrastructure.
The E.U. has ordered Google, Twitter and Facebook to find solutions to prevent consumers from falling into scams on its platforms or face "enforcement action."
‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ has already become infamous for its “my face is tired” animations, and BioWare designers have confirmed they won’t be fixed in the game’s day-one update. Get the full details here.
Netflix has relied on its five-star rating system for a while, but will soon replace it with a simpler thumbs-up or thumbs-down option.
Venmo saw an increase in payments related to basketball and March Madness in the last few days.
U.K. officials have pulled their advertisements off YouTube after learning ads were placed next to extremist videos, summon Google to explain.
Reports indicate cell networks in Washington, D.C. may have been hacked and communications could have been intercepted by a foreign nation.
Nintendo Switch owners went haywire yesterday afternoon when one gamer reported that a MicroSD card melted while inside his portable console. Since the story went live, he’s explained what he now refers to as “fake news.”
‘Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare’ is getting a new feature called the QR-M5TR Cipher, and everyone wants to know what it is. Read Infinity Ward’s response to the speculation here.
Spotify is currently renegotiating its licensing deals with major music labels, and it looks like the Swedish music streaming service is finally giving in to demands.
Samsung's latest Galaxy S8 smartphone includes a facial recognition system that can be used for payments.