The urban legend of the Atari "E.T." landfill was proven true on Saturday.
The hot topic in green-construction circles is high-rises made of "plywood on steroids."
The thickness of 6 millimeters would make the iPhone 6 1.6 millimeters slimmer than the current iPhone 5 models.
If you believe the ‘Elder Scrolls’ purists, the new ‘Online’ game would be acceptable if the ‘Elder Scrolls’ name wasn’t slapped on it.
At the upcoming WWDC, Apple will announce the iOS 8. Here's a new list of six changes that would make it the best version yet.
Two new Mario and Luigi Wii U "Mario Kart 8" bundles are currently available for pre-order in the UK.
The site may no longer see itself as competitive with Facebook and Twitter, but as a way to unify its varied products and services.
Apple's CEO says the company is "closer than it's ever been" to a new product category.
The Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 model is now updating to Android 4.4 KitKat two months after other U.S. carrier models.
Gaming retailer GameStop plans to close 120-130 stores by the end of its fiscal year, which is in May.
Android devices aren't designed to work with the Mac versions of Apple’s programs, but you can still use them without moving your media library.
The Cubestormer 3 solves a Rubik's Cube in 3.253 seconds.
Facebook has launched “FB Newswire," a new feature aimed at making Facebook a better resource for journalists and newsrooms.
According to the source code in Apple's latest SDK, Touch ID will be implemented on the iPad Air 2.
Rumors of the ability to use jetpacks in 'GTA 5' may soon become reality.
2009 indie sandbox "Minecraft" will launch on the PS Vita and PS4 sometime during the third quarter of this year.
A U.S. appeals court Friday revived patent claims Apple made against Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility over mobile phone technology.
Italian iOS developer, Andrea Bentivegna, announced that his latest update to the Geeksn0w jailbreak for iPhone 4 will launch on Friday.
The video game series will always have staunch defenders; Polygon and GameSpot's reviews have sparked the fury of the Internet.
A giant iceberg that broke off from the Pine Island Glacier in western Antarctica is drifting toward the Southern Ocean, a new NASA video shows.
Microsoft's Xbox One may not be doing so well. The next-gen console has only "sold in" 1.2 million units this year.
The latest Android firmware build is currently available through Samsung Kies in France, and is likely to be rolled out in other countries soon.
The image was taken after nightfall on the 606th Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars.
Nokia's India plant became the focal point of a tax dispute when the company was charged with wrongfully claiming tax exemptions.
Not bad for a website up to its neck in legal issues.
Revenue rose 23 percent to $19.74 in part on the strength of North American electronics sales. But international sales grew only 18 percent.
The former CTO, Brendan Eich, was made CEO only to resign after 11 days due to a controversy surrounding his involvement in an anti-gay marriage bill.
Russian users of VKontakte, the "Russian Facebook," react to the removal of the social network's privacy-minded creator and CEO.
About 60,000 employees filed the class action in 2011 claiming the companies adopted the “no poaching” policy to avoid a salary war.
Samsung is reportedly building a new factory for Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note 6 components.