Two veteran developers who helped in creating successful franchises like “Star Wars,” “BioShock” and “Borderlands” are now asking for help to launch their indie game “Anew: The Distant Light.”
When Niantic Labs launched the Gen 2 Pokémon Update, many fans noticed how hard it was to catch the Flying/Fairy-type pocket monster. Fortunately, the game developer listened to the complaints of Trainers and has now fixed the issue.
Square Enix just opened up about the possibility of bringing “Final Fantasy XIV” to the upcoming Nintendo Switch console.
Many Trainers who are playing “Pokémon GO” using an iPhone are complaining about random crashes.
The association is also backed by Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric, GE, AES, SunPower and First Solar.
Both Sony and Microsoft are offering discounts on their Xbox and PlayStation 4 consoles, respectively, along with discounts on various gaming titles.
The South Korean company seems to be working with multiple partners to ensure the battery quality in the Galaxy S8 devices, post the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and iPhone 8 are expected to be ultra-premium devices with features such a 10nm processors and edge-to-edge displays.
The ROM needs to flashed on the device, rather than downloaded over-the-air like the Oxygen OS update.
Video game company Blizzard Entertainment has announced the end of the road for Windows XP and Windows Vista support for its games.
There are a lot of things the Pokémon GO team said about the Gen 2 Pokémon Update, but these are the things they did not tell Trainers.
Apparently, just this single Gen 2 Pokémon from the Johto Region is enough to make you waste your entire supply of Ultra Balls.
As healthcare professionals begin to use wearable fitness trackers more, having access to additional data could have potential downsides.
Yahoo takes 90 days to delete accounts after a user requests it, but some users are reporting the company isn't removing the accounts even after the waiting period.
A problem generations before you never had to worry about, your digital footprint becomes a major question mark after death. Here's what happens to your Facebook page when you die.
According to reports, Lyft's test fleet of self-driving cars may be the largest one on U.S. roads.
The price drop by Xbox, valid Feb. 18-25, has been made to match Sony's similar offer on the PlayStation 4, which runs from Feb. 12-25.
From the realm of fiction, concepts like flying cars are now being brought close to reality with tech companies investing in them and the consumer market expressing interest.
As opposed to public belief that the G5 successor would be LG's next flagship device, a new report is claiming that the company is actually working on a more powerful flagship handset.
If a new report is to be believed, Snapchat could be launching its very own Android smartphone that syncs with Spectacles.
The inclusion of features such as iris scanners and facial recognition in your smartphone is expected to enhance the security of your personal devices.
We have all been faced with the exasperating situation when our electronic devices start to act up for no perceptible reason.
The update, considered the game's biggest one till date, is expected to launch Saturday, according to reports.
Google and a scientific research team, X has made another breakthrough in providing internet access to every part of the world.
Facebook added a new feature that you can use to find out what advertisers know about you from your profile.
With the Nintendo Switch release date looming, could Sony release put out a PlayStation device similar to the features on the Switch. A patent reportedly suggests so.
According to recent data, political apps—especially those that help connect constituents to their representatives—have seen a big increase in downloads since the election.
The parent company of Sprint is looking into merging with competitor T-Mobile for the second time.
Billionaire Bill Gates says robots should be taxed like humans.
Space CEO Elon Musk says company is investigating leak prior to launch.