What to Expect from Gaming in 2020
With new consoles from Sony and Microsoft, will 2020 be a banner year for gaming? We take a look at what to expect next year.
With new consoles from Sony and Microsoft, will 2020 be a banner year for gaming? We take a look at what to expect next year.
We've collected some of our favorite feel-good tech moments from 2019 to assuage your end-of-year blues.
Our guide to the best laptops of 2019, no matter what your budget or needs, including Apple, Microsoft and Acer models.
We round-up the best phones released in 2019, featuring models from Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and Motorola.
The Lenovo Smart Clock is like your old alarm clock, but built for the 21st Century. But is it worth $79.99?
Tech makes for great presents, and we're sure you'll be able to find something to suit everyone this year, regardless of your
From autonomous cars to voice assistants, technology has made some huge leaps and bounds in the past decade. We list some of the most ground-breaking tech advancements of the past ten years
From Elon Musk's not-so-unbreakable Cybertruck windows, to Facebook's unwelcome Dating service, we run through the big tech launches of 2019 that failed to wow, or were just plain embarrassing.
Motorola has announced the release of the new Razr, a clam-shell style folding phone poised to bring the mobile manufacturer back into the smartphone discussion. Learn more about the previous Razr models and when the new device will be available.
A Senate subcommittee hearing investigated tech industry ties to China, specifically TikTok and Apple. Read more about what they had to say about the relationship between the tech industry and China.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey just announced that Twitter will stop running all political ads. The rule will go into effect globally on November 21. Is it good, bad, or a little of both? Here's our rundown on what the news means.
The private information of almost 7.5 million Adobe Creative Cloud users has been exposed in a new security breach. The exposed data didn't include any passwords or financial details, but did include email addresses.
The Australian government wants to use facial recognition technology to verify the ages of porn users and online gamblers. Read more about how it might work, what problems it faces, and which other countries have tried the same tactic.
Apple's AirPods Pro will be noise-cancelling and water-resistant. They'll cost $249 for a pair, and will be on sale this Wednesday, Oct 30. Here are the specs to know.
According to a report, Apple is set to release an upgraded pair of AirPods headphones before the month is out. Apparently, the new AirPods Pro model will feature active noise cancelling and improved Bluetooth connectivity - as well as a $100 price bump.
Motorola has today revealed three new budget phones: The G8 Plus, One Macro, and E6 Play. With all the models costing less than $350, and packing some innovative and interesting features, might Motorola have knocked it out the park again the low-to-mid-range market?
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in front of Congress to discuss the company's Libra cryptocurrency, and it didn't go great for old Zuck. Read more about what was asked, how he responded, and what the future of Libra entails.
Huawei is finally releasing its foldable Mate X phone - but only in China. There's speculation that Huawei might be testing t
Yesterday, in a message on its site, NordVPN admitted that its servers had been breached by a third party, and that it had been left vulnerable for a short window. Despite occurring in 2018, it is only now that the attack is being disclosed publicly.
Facebook has closed a deal with the Washington Post that will let it populate its soon-to-be-launched news section with headlines from the major media outlet. Other publications in the news section include Business Insider, Buzzfeed News and News Corp media properties.
Colleges are taking a page out of the tech industry playbook, tracking and ranking students based on a wide range of personal information. Find out what they're tracking, how they responded, and whether or not this is a uniquely American problem.