PC games that run with a specific kind of engine, often allows players to enhance their gaming experience through the use of cheats and console commands. Bethesda titles are usually more than guilty of this fault.
The Star Wars franchise finds itself in new territory as a large-scale first person shooter title that emulates the "Battlefield" series, but just how do fans receive it?
Apple is reportedly working on a support app for their iPhones and iPads that is aimed at cutting short, or even eliminating, the time a customer typically endures while standing around at an Apple Genius bar waiting for help.
Nintendo brings us yet another Mario parody game, and this one features the gang in a tennis game for the Wii U. Wit the over saturation of Mario titles out there, can this one separate itself from the bunch?
For those who bought a Nexus tablet or smartphone from the Google Play Store, the Android M (or Android 6.0 Marshmallow) update has already rolled out to their devices. However, that hasn't been the case for T-Mobile branded Nexus 6 users, who were promised an update in early October, and only now should be finally getting an OTA rollout of Android M soon.
A new update has been released for the Windows 10 and Pocket Edition of Minecraft, adding new "redstone components" for players, as well new environments and other features.
It's that time of the month again, PS Plus members. It's time to speculate on what games Sony might impart to us for free, come December 2015, and there's been a lot of speculation on AAA titles and a possible (though improbable) leak, yet again, this month. Let's have a look at the possibilities!
Samsung has made its Oculus-powered virtual reality device the Gear VR available to stores starting Friday. The $99 device needs to be paired with a compatible Samsung smartphone.
Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission voted in favor of stronger rules to keep Internet service providers from favoring some data traffic on the Internet over others. The February FCC decision was hailed as a victory by Net Neutrality advocates, or those who believe that the only free Internet is one where "all data is treated equally" by the companies that transmit it.
This week in social media, Facebook introduced a new tool for the heartbroken. Meanwhile Snapchat and Twitter could be in trouble with investors, and Google Plus was resurrected with a new look and a couple of new features.