The Pip-Boy Deluxe Bluetooth Edition, the second iteration of the device, is no longer simply a smartphone case that gamers can wear on their arms. It is being sold through preorders for $350 and will ship on Nov. 11.
Leaked images reveal the Xbox One S, Microsoft's new version for its current-gen gaming console. Details regarding the Xbox One S were also revealed, including a 2 TB hard drive.
Electronic Arts unveiled EA Originals, an initiative that looks to support indie game developers. One of the core pillars of EA Originals is to give back all the profits of games to the developers.
Facebook has activated its Safety Check feature for the first time in the United States after the brutal shooting incident in Orlando, Florida. The feature allows users located within the area to let their connections know that they are safe.
English soccer club Manchester United is said to be locked in a bidding war to sign up a competitive 'Overwatch' esports team. The move could be considered an odd one, but it is very important to eSports.
Startup Realm has spotted iOS 10 and OS X 10.12 machines in the wild. The build numbers for these software indicate new versions of the operating systems, not just upgrades to existing models.
Apple will tap Intel as a supplier for modem chips for the next iPhone, a component that was previously supplied only by Qualcomm. If the report is true, what would be the reason behind such as a decision?
Tesla Motors rebuffed accusations that its Model S and Model X electric vehicles have safety issues on their suspension systems. But why does the company have a nondisclosure agreement with car owners?
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference will run from June 13 to June 17. Here are ways to watch the event, and what to expect from it.
Tesla Motors has reintroduced the Model S 60 to the market at a lower price tag of $66,000. The electric vehicle is now the most affordable offering of the company until the Model 3 is ready for sale.
Users can now upload videos in the comments section of Facebook posts. The new feature is a continuation of the social network's increasing emphasis on video.
Tim Wu, special adviser to the New York attorney general’s office, says the Internet speeds provided by Time Warner Cable are "abysmal." Regulators cleared the $55 billion merger of Charger Communications and Time Warner Cable in April.
First-time cheaters on Ubisoft's 'The Division' only served a suspension and were allowed to get back into the game. This no longer holds true, as Ubisoft said that it will now permanently ban first-time cheaters.
Last month, Wendy's said that over 300 of its restaurants were affected by a hacking attack discovered in January. A new development in the investigations, however, reveals that many more locations could have been compromised.
Samsung is launching the Galaxy S7 Active exclusively through AT&T on June 10. With early reviews on the smartphone coming in, it is time to finally find out if the hype surrounding the device is real.
An organization known as 22Kill has started the 22 Push-Up Challenge, which has taken social media by storm. What is the story behind the challenge, and how can you participate?
Tinder is changing its policy to only allow users aged 18 years old and above to use the service. The changes will be taking effect next week and will only affect less than 3 percent of the dating app's user base globally.
AT&T has launched a new promotion that offers a free iPhone 6s unit to DirecTV subscribers. The next five iPhone 6s units to be acquired by the customer will then be sold at 50 percent off.
The hacker linked to data breaches on MySpace, Tumblr and LinkedIn is now selling millions of Twitter accounts for 10 bitcoins. According to LeakedSource, the evidence points to the victim of the hacking not being Twitter itself, but rather its users.
The Federal Aviation Administration has released an advisory for expected GPS interference this month. The outages will be caused by a test to be conducted by the military, but it is not sure what kind of device will be tested.
Snapchat has redesigned its Live Stories and Discover sections through a recently released update. The move is welcomed by users and publishers alike, with media companies now being able to showcase their content more.
T-Mobile has launched a pair of promotions to help out customers still thinking of gifts to get for Father's Day. The deals will allow customers to get a free iPhone SE or $130 discount on tablets.
Users may be stealing others' mods for 'Fallout 4' by re-uploading PC mods into the Creation Kit for the Xbox One. Bethesda has detailed what mod authors can do in case such a thing happens to them.
Tendigi's Nick Lee has found a way to get Apple's iPhone to run Google's Android operating system. His solution is a special 3D-printed case that launches Android directly upon being connected to the device's Lightning port.
T-Mobile has launched promotions to give back to its customers. One of these promotions is T-Mobile Tuesdays, and here is how subscribers can avail of their free pizza, ice cream and movie rental.
Blizzard will be adding Facebook functionality to many of its games for the PC, including 'Overwatch.' The move is seen as a challenge to the current leaders of the video game streaming industry such as Twitch.
Last week, there were allegations that Facebook can listen in on conversations through the microphones of mobile devices. A new research reveals that there is at least one other way for others to spy on users.
According to a source familiar with the matter, Verizon will be submitting a $3 billion offer for Yahoo's core business in the second round of bidding. Verizon is considered to be the leading contender to acquire the struggling internet company.
Psyonix revealed that Rare and Very Rare items are coming to 'Rocket League,' in addition to a trade-in system. With the new system, players will finally have something to do with all the Uncommon items they have accumulated.
Theories have surfaced claiming that Facebook is eavesdropping on the conversations of users through the microphones of mobile devices. The practice, if true, could be considered a gross violation of user privacy.