Light-powered spacecrafts sound too good to be true but the technology is exactly what’s being developed in NASA. With plans to launch a solar sail in 2018, the space agency is leading the charge to less expensive and more sustainable travel within -- and maybe even -- beyond the solar system.
The 92-year-old Sumner M. Redstone has resigned as the chairman of CBS. The company's position for CEO and president will be replaced by Leslie Moonves while Redstone becomes the company's chairman emeritus. His resignation is effective immediately.
The Pokémon Company will be celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the very first Pokémon video game this coming Feb. 27, 2016. In a report by Neurogadget, there are rumors that the much-anticipated "Pokémon GO" will be released on that same date and it was fueled further by Niantic's next "Ingress Anomaly."
Intel is one of the cornerstones of Silicon Valley, which famously has a diversity problem. Intel, not surprisingly, is not very diverse. But the company has been pushing for action on diversity, and its latest report -- though showing halting progress within its own workforce -- is setting a standard for the industry with its depth and transparency.
Xbox continues its run of offering great deals on a slew of best-selling titles. In the wake of the new week, Microsoft has revealed the latest set of titles that’s on sale with the company’s long-running Deals With Gold including hit games such as “Star Wars Battlefront” and “Need for Speed."
Solid Oak Sketches filed a lawsuit against Take-Two Interactive, Visual Concepts and 2K Sports over the alleged use of tattoo arts on players without the company's permission.
The government of North Korea has sent a shipping warning to the International Maritime Organization confirming its intention to launch a long-range rocket carrying Earth observation satellite between Feb. 8 and 25.
Apple's reintroduction of an iPhone with a 4-inch screen has long been rumored. Now, after Apple announced it will host a launch event on March 15, the unveiling of what's being called the "iPhone 5SE" is almost undeniably assured.
For YouTube, and the content producers that dominate the site, the line between giving producers the credit and revenue they deserve and overreaching with copyright law has become quite hard to delineate, if the Fine Brothers' recent controversy is any indication.
Finding money to pay for college is a daunting task, but for undocumented Dreamers with aspirations of getting a college education, the landscape can be even more bewildering. One Dreamer, Sarahi Espinoza Salamanca, says she's working on an app for that, thanks to her own overwhelming experience with the financial side of college.
"Fallout 4" launched to a lot of players' delight and celebration, but there were also a few hiccups that stained the game's perfect debut on the various platforms. This month, Bethesda Softworks is planning to fix the bugs that continued to plague "Fallout" with its biggest patch yet.
Fans have been waiting for "The Division" for some time now. A select number of players were able to indulge in the closed beta of the game recently, but the rest of the community need not fret as an open beta is reportedly on the horizon. Ubisoft will be launching it later this month with a runtime from Feb. 16 to Feb. 21.
PlayStation 4 will be the first to receive "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" patch 1.05. The latest patch is released in preparation for the upcoming Awakening DLC expansion.
Yahoo! Chief Executive Mayer is expected to cut 1,600 jobs and several local and international business units or about 15 percent of the company's total workforce as part of its big cost-cutting plans.
This 2016, the technology arena has been flourishing with new tech products and services. And as the latest technology aims to revolutionize the world, the sports realm is also evolving with hi-tech games.