Brian Horton is moving to Southern California for a 'new adventure' that leads him over to Infinity Ward headquarters. During his time with Crystal Dynamics, he worked on the reboot of 'Tomb Raider' and at Infinity Ward, Horton may just be lending a hand in the next 'Call of Duty' game, too.
All aboard 'The Ship' – the decade-old murder mystery multiplayer game that still sold over 250,000 copies last year. Later in February, the game is getting remastered as 'The Ship: Remasted' complete with a facelift, a UI overhaul and other tweaks.
Nintendo is bringing its first app to the mobile world with 'Miitomo.' More of a social app than an actual game, players can customize their own avatars and interact with other Miis.
For some reason, the HDR or Rich Capture mode in Microsoft's Lumia 950 and 950 XL could only be set to 'off' or 'auto' and never manually left on. Now, that option will finally come to the flagship handsets with the new feature Microsoft calls 'Force HDR.'
Apple is taking the initiative to take it easier on our eyes in those last few hours of the evening we spend staring at our iPhones. Very much like f.lux for Macs, Apple's iOS-only (for now) Night Shift feature lessens the blue light emitted from Apple device displays.
Windows 8 is no more. As promised, Microsoft has cut support for Windows 8 in favor of Windows 8.1, and of course, Windows 10. Users who don't upgrade leave themselves open to security breaches.
There's more to drones than DJI's Phantoms. These underrated drones could give the most popular drone maker a run for its money especially with their more innovative, and personalized designs.
Clay Bavor, Google's vice president for product management, is now the head of the company's virtual reality division. Armed with Google Cardboard, Bavor has the task of bringing Google's vision of VR to the mainstream.
In one to two years, drones could have their very own highway in the sky delivering everything from pizzas, toothbrushes and business supplies to our doors. That's the vision of Google's head honcho for Project Wing, David Vos.
The price for an immersive virtual reality experience costs $599 with the Oculus Rift. It's expensive (as with all things at the bleeding edge of tech), but should be worth it; otherwise, consumers can still play it safe by sticking to the Gear VR, which is more affordable at just $99.
Hello, Motto by Lenovo – that's the rebranding of the historic and iconic Motorola brand. The history of Motorola Inc. goes back into the early 1900s, when the once American company was at the forefront of mobile communications.
The Detroit Auto Show is getting revved up for another week of sneak peeks into the auto industry's latest makes and models of cars. Many of those vehicles are of course superbly speedy, but a lot of them are getting pretty smart, too.
The Ehang 184 promises a future where the highways are replaced with skyways filled with the world's first passenger drone that requires no license to fly. Sounds too good to be true? It is for now, at least.
At CES, Bentley showed off a special edition Monster-themed Continental GT V8 S. Besides speeding up from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.3 seconds, it also pumps out a deafening 3,400 watts of audio power.
Oculus' Rift VR headset preorders are getting later and later delivery dates as more and more people keep preordering them. But when does virtual reality get so real it really starts affecting the way our bodies and brains work?
The Backyard Scientist showed us how to make a hoverboard that won't catch fire. Made of wood and dry ice, it actually hovers above the ground, too.
This year's upcoming iPhone 7 will be lighter, thinner and faster than ever before. It's Apple's No. 1 product and it should come with an all-new design and the usual spec bumps along with the rest of Apple's other devices.
Lenovo is off to a good start at CES this year with its laptop-tablet hybrids, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga and the ThinkPad X1 Tablet. The X1 Tablet even has three different dockable modules that feature a projector and a camera for 3D printing.
It's a brand new year, so it's just about time for a brand new generation of devices including smartwatches. In 2016, we're set to see a new Apple Watch, Moto 360 and many smart wearables from other companies, too.
HBO's 'Game of Thrones' retains the throne of being the most downloaded TV show this year. It's held that kingly spot for the past four years now, and it looks like 2016 is going to be another winner for both TV and pirated viewerships.
Packed with quite a few bells and whistles, the Galaxy Note 5 is Samsung's other flagship device on steroids. But the right accessories can make the Note 5 even better.
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' debuted to record numbers. Even after more than a week since it's release, people are still talking about it with questions still left unanswered.
3D printing is taking off, literally. From making small trinkets like iPhone cases and toy figurines, 3D printing technology has grown up with NASA's 3D printed rocket.
Snapchat was followed by Facebook's Poke, Slingshot, and Viber's Wink. We put the messaging platforms to the test to see which one is the best.
We've grown so used to our smartphones and wearables that they're just not exciting anymore. Augmented reality will change that, and along with virtual reality, it will be the next big thing for technology in 2016.
Hoverboards are such a hot-ticket item this holiday season that they're actually catching fire. Follow these three steps, however, to ride safely and enjoy this season's hottest new toy.
In 2015, the most notable tech companies went through some of the biggest changes. In fact, software companies became hardware companies while social media sites became publishing powerhouses.
Is 2015 the Year of the Wearable? It certainly was a quite busy one for the nascent niche of tech gadgetry especially after the release of the first Apple Watch.
The FAA has started its drone registration program. It costs $5 to register into the FAA's database and those caught flying with no registration can be fined at least $27,500 for breaking the law.
The Federal Aviation Administration will open up its drone registry program this Monday. Unfortunately, however, the personal data gathered may just become people record like those registered listed in the sex offender registry.