The official announcement of the PS Plus free games list for February 2016 is likely still a couple of weeks away, but that doesn't stop PlayStation gamers from offering their predictions and suggestions for what Sony should release come next month.
This week in social media, Facebook COO followed CEO Mark Zuckerberg's example and gave a huge amount of her company stock to charity. Meanwhile, Twitter was under pressure to crack down on hate speech, Snapchat began shopping for ad tech startups, and Foursquare's co-founder and CEO announced he would be stepping down.
The Xbox One is gearing up for another game drop for their lauded backwards compatibility feature. Fans are eagerly awaiting the new January lineup and the Microsoft team revealed it will be coming to the system soon.
Sony pulls ahead in the race of the video game consoles as the PlayStation 4 outsold the Xbox One in December, as well as raking in the bigger sales numbers for the entire 2015.
In an apparent bid to expand its market share and add subscribers, Amazon has dropped the price of its Prime membership dramatically for an exclusive deal this weekend only
Google will start delivering consumer goods via drones in the next one to three years, as long as the government approves the use of commercial drones.
Just days after leaving his position as CEO of Fox International Channels, Hernan Lopez announced the launch of Wondery, a venture hoping to reshape the way podcasts are distributed and monetized.
“The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” was already a spectacular feat on its own, but it looks as if developer CD Projekt Red is looking to take the best-selling game another gear higher with the upcoming expansion that’s expected to exceed the original.
“Clash of Clans” has gotten considerable flack for the changes in the last major update of the game. As a response to the player feedback, Supercell is rolling out a new update soon that is meant to address some of the loot issues that have been cropping up since the last patch in December.