Blizzard's hit game Overwatch is rocking the video game community, storming onto PS4 and Xbox One consoles and Windows PCs around the world in the past couple of weeks.
Goodbye Sailfish and Marlin? In a surprise to the tech rumor mill, Huawei says it's working on yet another device for Google, which is expected to be a follow up to the 2015 Nexus 6P in this year's Nexus 2016 lineup.
Finally this month, AT&T is rolling out Android Marshmallow to some of its top flagship devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung Galaxy A9, the HTC One M9, and the HTC One M8.
Facebook just boosted its VR efforts with an acquisition of immersive audio company Two Big Ears -- and it's making the 3D audio startup's technology available free to developers.
Seeking to boost the important core of Spotify's business model, the streaming company just joined most of its competition in offering a Premium family plan.
Silicon Valley is working to expand the reach of introductory-level work to a more diverse pool of talent. But are diversity internship initiatives the silver bullet for the tech industry's persistent homogeneity?
This week in social media, Facebook tried to reassure conservatives, Reddit introduced post embedding, and Twitter may stop counting photos and links against its character limit.
Project Ara, the modular smartphone concept that gained a lot of attention last year, seemed to fall by the wayside of Google's ambitions in recent months. Now it looks like Ara just got fast-tracked.
Next month is quickly on its way, and PlayStation Plus members are already starting the rumor (or request) mill about what might be coming in the free games list for June 2016. Here are the most speculated-about titles.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) met on Wednesday to discuss for the first time the diversity problem in Silicon Valley, as Latin Post previously reported.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg held a meeting with top conservative commentators and media luminaries on Wednesday, seeking to allay fears, and defuse charges, of Trending Topics workers suppressing conservative news stories on his worldwide media platform.
Google AI will invade your home soon through Google Assistant and Google Home, the software and hardware (respectively) that could soon help run your life.