This week in social media, YouTube had to reset its maximum view counter because you kept watching and sharing PSY's Gangnam Style video. Also, Mark Zuckerberg elucidated his plan to colonize the world into Facebook using Internet.org and Twitter introduced new tools to combat cyber bullying.
NASA has sent its first spacecraft into space since the end of the space shuttle program. Orion’s test flight proved a success, and NASA is a step closer to deep-space exploration.
Bluetooth speakers have been around for quite a while, and whether they are shaped like pills, bricks or boxes they have continue to take off with immense popularity. This year, there are many different offerings to choose from.
With the iPhone 6 selling like hotcake, chances are your fancy new Apple device no longer makes you stand out in a crowd. And even if you choose to spice things up and "personalize" your phone with a particularly colorful case, chances are your fellow subway rider (or freeway driver) will have the same one.
A new violent game is headed to the Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC, and no, it's not a new not Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto game. Instead, Evolve is a hunter-alien game that features armored dragons, monsters and other goblins against a group of hunters heavily armed with weapons and special abilities.
The launch of the new Orion spacecraft has been moved to Friday morning after issues today. The unmanned module will undergo trials before sending humans back into space.
Fans of the "Halo" first-person shooter game anxiously await the release of the fifth installment of the series, titled "Guardians," which is expected in 2015. Luckily, gamers have been able to get a pretty good glimpse at what to expect as a number of revelations popped up on the Internet in the last week weeks.
"Grand Theft Auto V," the latest in the legendary series of Rockstar's action-adventure video games, has won praise from fans who had anxiously awaited its 2013 release - which came five years after the fourth installment. IGN Entertainment called it "one of the very best video games ever made," and players took to spending day and night with their consoles before giving "GTA" record-high ratings on review sites such as Metacritic.