Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced that the company is reopening its offices, but they won't require employees to come in if they don't want to.
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Tether, and LVGA tokens will soon be considered legal tender in Lugano, a city in Switzerland.
An 'infinity train' which reportedly never runs out of energy is in development, according to an Australian mining firm. But how does that even work?
A Google Play app that has been downloaded over 10,000 times has been identified as the host of a dangerous trojan virus.
'Returnal' is not likely to get a sequel anytime soon, if the statements from Housemarque's top brass are any indication.
Epic Games just announced that they have acquired the music platform Bandcamp, in yet another effort to be "creator-friendly."
Steam Deck stick drift already has a fix via firmware update, as Valve confirmed it to be a software issue.
The NASA Artemis moon mission just doesn't seem to catch a break, as another delay to 2026 for the actual crewed landing has been announced.
Windows 11 might have seen early success this year in terms of adoption rate, but things have slowed down a bit.
'Assassin's Creed's' preeminent stab-meister Ezio Auditore is the latest licensed character to come to 'Fortnite.' But how does this even happen?
The NVIDIA hackers who call themselves LAPSU$ might've stumbled upon information pertaining to upcoming GPUs, including the RTX 4000 series.
The Steam Deck is now out, but some fans got lucky as they got Valve boss Gabe Newell himself to hand-deliver theirs.
'Halo Infinite' multiplayer might be getting seasonal story content soon, alongside new monetization options.
TikTok has confirmed that they've extended their video length to 10 minutes. But what's even the point?
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has gone on record to call Bitcoin a 'climate crisis,' while weirdly promoting his company's new ASIC miner.
Game studios like CD Projekt Red, Bungie, and 11 Bit Studios (alongside others) are pledging to support humanitarian efforts in the wake of the Ukraine crisis.
NVIDIA says they're currently investigating a possible intrusion into their systems, according to a report.
A 3D-printed house is not something you see every day, but it could very well be the answer to the global housing crisis. Or is it?
Apple CEO Tim Cook has tweeted that they promise to aid local humanitarian efforts in Ukraine in the midst of the crisis there.
Ryzen 7000 still doesn't have a lot of confirmed specs, but this one alleges that the chips will come with integrated RDNA2 chips.
A 5G interference warning for specific Boeing 737 models has been issued by the FAA recently. 5G interference is still a potential problem for a specific type of plane according to the FAA, even if the rollout of the new wireless technology is now in full swing in the United States.
Intel shored up its graphics department recently with the hiring for Rohit Verma, a former lead architect for AMD Radeon.
Facebook Gaming managed to set a new viewership record with 617 million total watch hours last month.
Early 'Elden Ring' reviews have already popped up ahead of the official release, and it looks like critics are falling in love with it.
The International Space Station is due to retire in the 2030s. Here is the place where chunks of it will be laid to rest.
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline would have supplied Europe with 110 billion cubic meters of natural gas a year, but Germany is saying no--here's why.
Tonga's internet has been restored weeks after a devastating volcanic eruption severed it. Tonga's internet cable has finally been fixed weeks after the tiny island nation was cut off by a massive volcanic eruption.
The Steam Deck is close to its official launch. If you want to check which games in your library will work with it out of the box, take note of this.
The 'Call Of Duty' franchise is set to take a break from its annual release schedule, as the next game has been reportedly delayed to 2024.
AI is powerful enough to achieve a lot of things, but it has never been able to create art that rivals human creation--or has it?