Microsoft’s next event—on Windows 10, not hardware—is in NYC on October 26
We're not holding our breath for new Surfaces.
We're not holding our breath for new Surfaces.
Review: Xbox "Scorpio" era starts early and looks great—but geez, the campaign sucks.
"Escort services" ads generate "millions of dollars off the illegal sex trade."
No real technical necessity, but parts of 18 states will get capped November 1.
Just in case you were planning to fly… don't.
DNA from old skeletons suggests a complex history of new DNA being introduced.
It looks like the company may have a hit on its hands.
Blade Runner 2049 to be released in virtual reality on Oculus as well as in cinemas.
The man in charge of Google's software talks Pixel, Nexus, China, and more.
Police in India detained around 700 people believed to be involved in financial fraud.
Hate OS updates? Love crapware and restrictions? We've got the phone for you!
An update allowing higher framerates is in the works; info coming "soon."
Plus more great Columbus Day deals.
This time, some athlete data was altered by the "Fancy Bear" group.
Airbnb fighting new SF law where hosts must pay $50, list number for short-term rentals.
Surveillance by machine "doesn't count as spying unless you’re guilty," right?
Lenovo would further consolidate its position as the top PC maker.
Facebook program offers free access to Internet (but only certain websites).
Changes to transit, fuels, and renewable energy might be needed.
Keynote includes $10 million pledge toward diversity-minded initiatives... but no Luckey.
Pay-for-privacy plans won't be banned, but ISPs face new opt-in requirements.
A full day with Oculus Touch proves good virtual hands are worth the wait.
Teens started with $20 phone harassment website, then graduated to DDoS.
Cheapest "Oculus Ready" PC now comes in at $499, line includes many laptops.
Motion tracking controllers bring Rift's full price in line with HTC Vive.
Hints to desires for future headset "that can do both AR and VR" with eye-tracking.
Facial recognition, sword battles, and VR selfie sticks—Facebook VR looks wild.
Odds are pretty strong under projected warming.