Insomniacs, the first exclusive for a Microsoft platform is shaping up wonderfully. The title could turn out to be the company's best video game yet, and Sony should be jealous.
With Halo, Microsoft can do no wrong. The company proved this to be true with the "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" exclusive for the Xbox One.
The cult classic from 2005 is back, and this time it is exclusive for the Xbox One. Phantom Dust is one of those video games that once played, will never be forgotten.
The future for PCs is looking less cluttered as Intel promises to make a big change to make wireless the standard on personal computers by 2016.
Both Verizon and Netflix found themselves in a heated battle after both companies chose to play the blame game on why some Netflix customers are experiencing slow video performance.
Google is losing search revenue and market share on the mobile front, and this has a lot to do with apps such as Yelp, Foursquare and more.
Sony is back on top after years, and it should be seen as a well deserved victory. However, the company has a lot of work left to be done before it can truly celebrate.
Apple isn't going to sit around while the cloud market disappears. This is why the giant from Cupertino launched its new iCloud Drive service, designed for cloud storage and computing.
Apple is working hard to improve its mapping app and it might just find the very thing that might help Maps compete better with Google's own offering.
Google is on a roll where innovation is concerned, and it appears the company is about to innovate again in a big way with its Tango tablet.
"Crackdown 3" is making its outing on the Xbox One, and it appears the game is going to be explosive as ever. No real-time gameplay, but the trailer should be enough to hold gamers over.
Microsoft Xbox press conference at E3 2014 is just about to begin, and we're certain you'd love to watch it live via stream. We've got you covered on that angle.
Everyone wants a piece of Snapchat's success. The latest company to go down this path is Tinder with its new feature, Moments. It should allow for less creepy hook ups.
Google Glass strapped to a gun via an app that allows the shooter to fire the weapon from behind cover without peeking? Not impossible.
An Apple smartwatch is coming, and it appears the date is set for October 2014. This particular watch will focus much on fitness, which is not surprising.
Amazon is preparing something new on June 18, and from the way things are looking, it would appear as if the company is finally getting into the smartphone market.
The top technology companies have come together for one goal, and that is to stop the NSA in its tracks. There's a high chance this movement might make a difference for the sake of protecting customer data.
The battle for our living rooms is still ongoing, but the battle for our entire home is about to begin. The smart home is clearly the future, and it is closer than you think.
We're in the month of E3, and with less than a week to go, the rumor mills and leak engines are overflowing with what gamers should expect to witness on the day.
The latest version of iOS, dubbed iOS 8, is probably the best version of Apple's mobile operating system yet, mainly due to these awesome new features.
Three years after 'Temple Run' was launched, the addictive mobile game has reached the milestone of 1 billion combined downloads.
Email protection has improved quite a lot since the year began, and Google is hoping to make things even safer for users with its new tool for Chrome.
Android 4.4 KitKat is on the rise very quickly, but unfortunately it is not enough to counterattack Android's massive fragmentation problems.
Sprint and T-Mobile are reportedly planning to merge into a single entity that could possibly bring some needed competition to AT&T and Verizon Wireless.
Google Glass is well on its way on becoming a device for the fashionable minded due to some cool designs from Diane von Furstenberg. These frames won't come cheap.
Instagram has finally improved its photo filters for the first time, and it is much welcomed. The new features brought forth things even advanced level photographers would enjoy.
The war between Google and Apple gets more interesting as the time goes by. Apple fired the latest shot snubbing Google and placing Bing in the driver's seat.
This man is pretty much pissed off, and it lead to another man having to pay a hefty fee to repair his $400,000 Lamborghini Aventador supercar.
People in Europe, especially those in Germany and the UK, are taking advantage of the data removal tool Google has created at the requests of Europe's top court. On the very first day, at least 12,000 data removal requests were made.
Beats is now on the verge of being a part of Apple, a move that will cost the company $3 billion. However, the possibilities where Beats can help Apple are quite large.