It went to hell and back, but it seems to have emerged as a better game. 'Doom' will launch on May 13 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Google launched a new program wherein it gives free 1 Gbps fiber to low-income families for free. So far, 100 of the planned 275,000 household deployments have been delivered.
Apple is trying out samples of dual-lens camera systems. Meanwhile, Sony doesn't expect the tech to take off until next year.
Apple had to adjust one of the Apple Watch Sport's talking points. Apparently, it can no longer claim the Sport version is scratch resistant.
You can crunch numbers inside of the 'Super Mario Maker,' thanks to some ingenious visual programming. Now, not only is the little plumber earning coins and jumping in pipes, it's actually a 'Tiny Computer.'
You don't have to be a sure shot to be really good at 'Superhot.' Also, you won't have to wait super long for the game as its release is so close, super close.
Ubisoft is working on Kryptonite for the super heroes that have been acting like bad guys and gals in ‘The Division.’ The final version of the game should be free of X-Ray vision, super-sonic speed, invisibility and other hacks.
Party like it's 1995 without the worry of having to urge a 56K modem ahead. Windows 95 is reborn and you can now run it on your browser.
About half of the world's obese children, 48 percent, live in Asia. It's a result of environmental changes and will require societal changes to fix, according to the World Health Organization.
There's a death gap in the expected and actual mortality rates among middle-aged white Americans. Among other factors, socioeconomic standing may be to blame.
No one likes to be lonely on Crimson Days. So Bungie is encouraging players to partner up and has shared some details on what the pairs can expect in the new Crimson Doubles elimination mode.
General Motors is ready to steal the Tesla thunder with the Chevy Bolt, although it seems that the Tesla Model 3 is the one the world is waiting for right now.
Google hopes to beam down 5G Internet from its unmanned aircraft to remote regions in the world. That project has a name: SkyBender.
Tesla Motors is thinking about letting users project apps rather than allowing them to be installed. There's a possibility that developers would not like it, but regulators might.
With its cards still close to its chest, Google is tipping what will come after Cardboard VR. It looks like Google is ready to cook up some VR hardware of its own.
EA goes the way of Bethesda and Nintendo. It'll host it own E3 event, away from the big stage and showroom floor.
As Apple matures, investors have been looking elsewhere for growth. The company's Q1 financials were better than expected, but there's still plenty of room for pessimism.
Oculus might have just created a new art technique. Now, the Oculus Rift is not only for watching movies or playing games, because with the help of the Quill, it now gives illustrators the ability to craft pieces of art.
Early reviews of the Cadillac CT6 have been pouring in. Cadillac may have a winner on its hands, one that may even surprise loyalists.
Amazon may need to watch its back. Its customer service department may be a backdoor that's compromising all of the security it has placed at the front door.
Spotify is just about ready to launch its new streaming music service. The service was announced last May, but only now has the company accumulated enough video content to give it the confidence to launch video.
Dole has issued a recall on its salad from various locations in almost half of the U.S. because of a possible listeria contamination. The CDC is currently tracking the outbreak.
Fearing the effects of the Zika virus on babies, El Salvador has urged its citizens to avoid getting pregnant for at least two years. Though not as drastic, other countries have gone down a similar path.
Techland has a novel concept for making 'Dying Light: The Following.' Instead of diesel or electricity, tweets to devs make the wheels on the concept car go round and round.
Save the dates. Xiaomi has set a pair of dates on which it will offer details on its Spring Conference and the flagship phone it will reveal at that event.
Despite the paper realm arriving in the 3D world, physics hasn't gone out the window. 'Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam' has been getting generally positive reviews ahead of its U.S. release.
Ubisoft is offering DLC before 'The Division' is even ready. Thankfully, that DLC is free for gamers in the U.S.
NCSoft's 'Blade & Soul' has made it west. This fighting game and MMO mashup has come out swinging.
Blizzard has detailed the schedule for its Spring Season of tournaments for 'Heroes of the Storm.' $4 million in rewards will be given away.
Time may have softened some of the hard feelings gamers have held for 'Resident Evil Zero.' The HD remaster rights some wrongs, apparently.