It was on July 20, 1969, that a small step by Neil Armstrong, the first on the lunar surface, became the proverbial giant leap for mankind.
The companies behind the game reportedly decided to cancel Wednesday’s launch due to concerns that the hype might overload the game’s servers.
The French company’s service, which was launched in the U.S. in 2015, was initially available only through Sonos, Bose and Cricket Wireless.
The Greek-born British journalist is reported to be one of the main inciters of online hate and abuse against black actress Leslie Jones.
Twitter unveiled a verification application on its website Tuesday.
Using this breakthrough technology, all the books in the world could be stored on a device the size of a postage stamp.
The tech giant has brought a much-needed fix to its Apple Music service that, in its one year of existence, prompted many complaints from users.
Donald Trump may be the star at Quicken Loans Arena, but smartphone-armed conventioneers may force him to share the stage with thousands of virtual Pokémon.
Don't believe tales about players catching Mewtwo just yet.
Lure Modules cannot be found at PokeStops, but there are plenty of other things that can be obtained.
A team of researchers has overcome a key challenge — how to build a quantum computer that is capable of functioning at room temperature.
SpaceX successfully landed its Falcon 9 rocket early Monday after launching its Dragon capsule filled with supplies for astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
The hacking collective hit “Pokemon Go” login servers with a distributed denial of service attack over the weekend leaving users frustrated.
The iris scanner could prove really useful as a new biometric security measure — one that is much better than the existing fingerprint sensors.
The image, captured using just 16 of MeerKAT’s full contingent of 64 dishes, revealed 1,300 galaxies in a tiny corner of the universe where just 70 had been seen before.
“Death by Pokémon is coming,” a law professor warned.
“Pokemon Go” is the latest craze on iOS and Android, but between battery issues, physical effort and a less recognizable roster, Nintendo’s juggernaut may be just a fad. But the breakout success has big implications for the industry.
Developers have claimed the game's infrastructure can't handle more players in places like Japan.
The three-dimensional map of 1.2 million galaxies has helped astronomers determine the amount of matter and dark energy that make up the present-day universe.
Ahead of the World Emoji Day on Sunday, Google said its plan to introduce emojis depicting women pursuing professions like medicine and business has been approved by the Unicode Consortium.
The company that powers the graphics to delight gamers has finally launched its own game, a virtual reality arcade-style games collection called “VR Funhouse.”
A study published Friday suggests that animals are capable of abstract thoughts, and smarter than previously understood.
The largest iPhone battery upgrade that Apple has ever made could cost the iPhone 7 its headphone jack.
The video game maker has seen its capitalization grow to nearly $30 billion.
The Oakland Raiders have a good chance to make the playoffs for the first time in 14 years.
Talk about a Throwback Thursday.
The game, which has topped the charts, is now available in the U.K., Germany, the United States, New Zealand and Australia.
The video game maker’s move could shut down an illegal industry, estimated to be worth $7.4 billion in 2016, linked to its popular Steam platform.
Microsoft announced the launch of the new desktop app Wednesday but added that “Skype for Linux Alpha is not a fully functioning Skype client yet.”
Live-streaming BitTorrent News “will launch in time to bring an independent voice to both Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention.”