An observant modder from Se7en Sins discovered a vulnerability in Rockstar's upcoming changelog for "Grand Theft Auto Online." The exploit lets banned cheaters return to the game anonymously and repeatedly.
With so many video game titles out and upcoming, it's hard to believe a bulk of the players want even more. The fans of hit racing franchise "Burnout" certainly want more of the beloved series, but Criterion Games quickly shot down the rumors that have been surfacing about the game's revival.
"Just Cause 3" promises to be Avalanche Studios' new standard in-game design and technical development, if a recently released behind the scenes developer video is to be believed.
The Super Mario family keeps growing and growing. Nintendo served a release date for "Mario Tennis Ultra Smash" and fans will be happy to hear that it's due to be out by Nov. 20.
"Need for Speed" gets another boost ahead of its release date with a new trailer that showcases the extensive customization options available in the upcoming game.
"Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will reportedly include Naruto and Sasuke's version from "Boruto: Naruto the Movie." The game is set for release in 2016 and available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
Apple Music is now three months old and some users who took advantage of the three-month trial are preparing to cancel their memberships to avoid being charged $9.99 per month.
On Tuesday, Google unveiled the new Nexus phones at a press event. It also revealed a new, updated and redesigned Chromecast for video, as well as a new stand-alone Chromecast Audio for streaming music to your sound system. Here are the details.
Apple's update to iOS 9 included some new features that are designed to help enhance users' experiences with their iPhones and iPads. One of these aims to help keep users connected to the Internet could also be extremely costly to those with limited data plans.
The next Google Nexus 6 was announced Tuesday at a Google event. The phablet-style phone will be made by Chinese manufacturer Huawei and will be called the Nexus 6P.
A couple years ago, Google introduced the Chromebook Pixel, an addition to its usually affordable, usually-barebones Chrome OS-running Chromebook laptop series that packed a super-high resolution screen, and a price to match.
On Tuesday, Google held a press conference to unveil its new Nexus phones, give more details on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and reveal a couple of surprises. Here's a recap of everything new from Google's September 2015 event.