
Google Reveals ‘Pixel’ Phones And Other Hardware To Mild Response, Lacks Commitment
Oct 05, 2016 04:43 am UTC| Technology
Google just unveiled several new hardware offerings today, including the subject of the events massive marketing campaign; the Pixel smartphones. The new goodies certainly put the tech giant on the same level as Apple and...

What Twitter's streaming experiment means for the future of live TV
Oct 04, 2016 14:09 pm UTC| Technology
Yet another way to watch television has emerged. More than two million viewers watched some of the Thursday night NFL football game on Twitter each of the last three weeks, and several million more used it to watch the...

Why health implants should have open source code
Oct 04, 2016 13:25 pm UTC| Technology Health
As medical implants become more common, sophisticated and versatile, understanding the code that runs them is vital. A pacemaker or insulin-releasing implant can be lifesaving, but they are also vulnerable not just to...

Microsoft Downplays Panic Over Expensive ‘Xbox One Scorpio’
Oct 04, 2016 12:51 pm UTC| Technology
The price for Microsofts highly anticipated Xbox One Scorpio has not been announced yet, but its already generating waves of panic among gamers. Many are thinking that the console is going to be absurdly expensive, much...

‘COD: Modern Warfare Re-mastered’ Unplayable Without ‘Infinite Warfare’
Oct 04, 2016 12:51 pm UTC| Technology
Activision just released a new update regarding the re-mastered version of the award-winning Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and it is bound to enrage gamers. Not only is the game not available without also buying the...

Digital Homicide Is Out Of Business, Drops $18M Lawsuit
Oct 04, 2016 12:50 pm UTC| Technology
Well, the internet predicted it and sure enough, it came true. Digital Homicide, the notorious video game development company that has been suing people left and right is out of business. The studio was forced to drop its...
Has auto-translation software finally stopped being so useless?
Oct 04, 2016 08:53 am UTC| Technology
If youve ever put a phrase into an online translator and then laughed at the garbled results, your fun might be coming to an end. Google claimed last week to have eradicated 80% of the errors made by its translation...