Those who upgrade from Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 will not be charged, a company official said.
But players will only be limited to 12 national teams.
Preordered copies of the game will include skins for "Batman Beyond" and "Dark Knight Returns."
The iPhone maker has a deal with courier Postmates to enable the service, starting in San Francisco.
A program that would pay you back for using an iPhone to make purchases.
Redmond previews a new hardware improvement for Xbox One. Could more been on the way at E3 2015?
Slowing China is pushing the country's mobile phone makers to flood India with their Android smartphones.
Google is expected to make numerous announcements, including a new version of Android.
The new line comes as more companies seek a solution to flawed password technology.
Thieves used the taxpayer data they obtained from the hack to apply for millions of dollars in fraudulent tax refunds.
Two years after a partnership with stores, the world's biggest music recognition app wants its users to start "Shazaming" ads and products in real life.
Internet giants Alibaba and Tencent square up in the country's new online banking sector, at the start of potentially far-reaching financial reforms.
Seventeen people died in Texas and four in Oklahoma after record storms caused unprecedented flooding over the Memorial Day weekend.
Google's highly anticipated new "Buy" button will reportedly soon appear alongside Google's mobile search results.
The head of Apple's operations amped up speculation about his company's automotive ambitions, answering a question about what it should do with its $194B cash hoard.
The disclosure seems to align with a recent Meizu tweet that it would launch a product in Beijing on June 2.
“Never waste your time explaining yourself to people who are committed to misunderstanding you,” plus-size model says.
Verizon's latest Edge upgrade puts an end to early smartphone and tablet upgrades after 12 payments.
On Facebook, turning off your location tracking settings is easy, but uncommon. One student thought to expose how much data the social network can reveal.
The Silicon Valley giant plans to load huge Android M upgrades onto both phones.
Native support will enable apps to run directly on the Apple Watch and take advantage of its built-in sensors.
The Chinese electronics giant will sell a fitness band for as low as $14.99.
A company tweet suggests that news about a successor smartphone model could be coming next week.
The parent company of ESPN has been singled out in a campaign urging media companies to stop bundling their channels together.
Google's annual developer's event is this week. Here are some launches the company wants you to forget.
Sales of Apple's iPhones were up 72.5 percent, pushing the company past Xiaomi in the People's Republic.
The business of providing phone calls to inmates and their families is lucrative, and controversial. But who owns the basic technology?
The vast majority of consumers on the subcontinent do not have access to a PC, but millions have smartphones.
A flood of financing and IPOs are reviving a very fearsome word in Silicon Valley: "bubble."
Instantly streaming your life has taken off with mobile apps Meerkat and Periscope. But what about broadcasting what's on your cell phone screen?