From wands to guns and game consoles: the star of Harry Potter is in negotiations to play GTA creator Sam Houser in a BBC film.
Residents of Crimea can't play video games 'Heroes of the Storm,' 'Diablo III,' 'Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft' or 'World of Warcraft,' after Blizzard complies with U.S. sanctions on the region. Blizzard follows Valve, Apple, Google and a host of financial institutions.
Apple is releasing the all-new Photos app for all. iPhoto and Photostream have been put to pasture — bye Felicia.
A smart kit promises to turn stovetops and cookware into smart things, allowing users to contol them via a companion app.
Square Enix stated that it plans to announce its next major game in a livestream. Meanwhile, images of 'Mankind Divided,' the sequel to 'Deus Ex: Human Revolution,' have been leaked.
Instagram releases a fade and color tool for its intermediate users. In a first, Instagram rolls the update out on Android before iOS.
More details about the S6 Active emerge, indicating that the device will launch this year through AT&T. For just a little more weight and width, consumers will be able to buy an S6 that has a card slot and removable battery.
Mortal Kombat X rocks out to System of a Down in the launch trailer — even if it is a little light on the cracked skulls and sliced stomachs.
Sony's upcoming Xperia Z4 finds itself in the limelight again, ahead of its unannounced debut. As for Sony Mobile — the show won't be over anytime soon, according to a Sony marketing director.
People who begin to rely on search engines for answers will eventually think they're smarter, according to a new study. On the other hand, people who don't rely on the Internet to learn new information often have a more modest, possibly realistic, view on their intelligence.
A Minnesota family found out someone in another country had been posting a link to their nanny cam online. A series of odd events soon started to take place.
OnePlus steps away from Cyanogen and releases its own OS. The OxygenOS gets back to the basics, says OnePlus.
Apple turns to Samsung again to produce processors for the next iPhone, according to reports. Samsung will handle the bulk of the Apple A9's production, after seeing its role curtailed in the manufacture of the iPhone 6 series' Apple A8.
Hyperkin's Smart Boy is real and isn't just an April Fool's Day joke, the company revealed. The hardware emulator will be converting smartphones into Game Boys soon.
Goro is back to form in the latest Mortal Kombat X trailer and is not amused with Johnny Cage's threat. You're heading for fall, says Cage.
Microsoft turns off the 'Do Not Track' switch in its web browsers. Wait, let us explain, states Microsoft.
A film crew launches a $110,000 camera into the sky via a drone to capture 4K video at 1,000 fps. They did it because no one else had, the group said.
Philips is launching the mobile version of its smart light. The Hue Go lamp throws light in several hues and puts out multiple mood manipualting modes: Cozy Candle, Sunday Coffee, Meditation, Enchanted Forest and Night Adventure.
Google plans to reject digital certificates issued by the Chinese government through a third party. The third party is accused of jeapordizing the security of sensitive information by issuing digital keys through a man-in-the-middle proxy.
A Kickstarter project encourages MacBook owners to build their own case designs with Lego, Mega Bloks and other toy building blocks. The campaign has already smashed its $30,000 goal.
Honda is making its way toward the goal of driverless cars with automated driving tests at 'GoMentum Station' in the San Francisco Bay Area.
A Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge gets slammed on concrete repeatedly and acts as if nothing happened. While this feature is impressive, resistance to water would have been a different matter.
Facebook moves into a new facility that is said to be inspired by the company's 'openness' and 'transparency.' MPK 20 is built around one giant room.
GitHub is back in action, after suffering what appeared to be a DDoS attack to ultimately keep users in China from skirting the country's censors.
British Airways froze frequent flyer accounts after a massive hack that may have accessed the information of tens of thousands of customers.
The launcher of Chrome OS gets its first major overhaul. Other Chrome OS changes are queuing up in the beta channel and preparing to hit Chromebooks soon.
Google fires back at the Wall Street Journal, which ran a story accusing the search company of being too cozy at the White House. Google also responds to assertions that it was let off the hook in the FTC's antitrust investigation.
Slack adds another step to its authentication process as it recovers from the massive attack on its central database. The company behind the team chat service also released a team-wide kill switch.
A 2015 deadline couldn't contain the creativity of the team working on 'The Legend of Zelda' for Wii U. To give the team the freedom it needs, the game's 2015 deadline has been lifted and 'The Legend of Zelda' for Wii U is now slated for a 2016 release.
The Shaolin monks will return in 'Mortal Kombat X' and they're bringing in a noob. Elsewhere in the lineup of playable characters, Goro will be available to everyone - there's a small catch, however.