PlayStation apologizes for PS5 preorder fiasco, says process 'could have been a lot smoother'
PlayStation took to Twitter on Saturday to apologize for the fiasco that ensued over the weekend after PS5 preorders were launched prematurely by retailers.
Apple Watch Series 6 review roundup: Should you buy one?
After Apple finally unveiled a pair of new Apple Watches last week, reviews of the Apple Watch Series 6 hit the web, with many reviewers praising the new smartwatch for its price, function and feature set.
Ahead of Apple product launch, Bose unveils new wireless earbuds, smart glasses
Ahead of Apple's product event next week, where it is expected to unveil a new Apple Watch, iPad and perhaps new AirPods, Bose announced its own wireless earbuds as well as sunglasses with integrated speakers.
Whitney Cummings launches new podcast about Italian ex prime minister Silvio Berlusconi
Whitney Cummings launched a podcast titled “Bunga Bunga” about the disgraced former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Nintendo to boost Switch production ahead of holiday season, report says
As Nintendo reportedly gets ready to launch a new version of its popular Switch console next year, the Kyoto, Japan-based entertainment company is said to be boosting the production of the current version.
Microsoft confirms Xbox Series S to be priced at $299
Microsoft confirmed that its smaller version of the new Xbox, the Xbox: Series S, would be priced at $299 following a media report.
Nokia takes a hit as Samsung secures Verizon 5G deal
Finnish telecom firm Nokia has suffered a setback after a source close to the matter confirmed it had lost out to Samsung Electronics on a part of the contract to supply new 5G equipment to Verizon in the United States.
T-Mobile giving free internet to 10M students as coronavirus pandemic places emphasis on remote learning
T-Mobile said it would give free internet access to millions of students as part of its $10.7 billion Project10 commitment, aimed at helping underserved children and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Epic Games asks court to prevent what it describes as Apple's 'retaliation'
The filing described the iPhone maker as a “monopolist” that maintains its monopolies by “explicitly prohibiting any competitive entry”.
PayPal joins Facebook, Twitter in ousting accounts connected to Russian network
PayPal has joined Facebook and Twitter in shuttering accounts linked to a Russian network that has been accused of using internet accounts to sow political discord in the U.S. since the 2016 presidential election.
Apple says App Store created 300K jobs in 16 months amid antitrust battle
Apple said on Wednesday that its App Store has created 300,000 jobs since April 2019 as the iPhone maker faces scrutiny from other tech companies who say it acts like a monopoly.
Facebook accuses Apple of rejecting attempt to tell users about App Store fees
Facebook on Thursday said Apple rejected its 'transparency notice' to let users know the iPhone maker takes a 30% commission on all in-app purchases.
Facebook: Apple privacy changes will muck up online ads
Facebook is pushing back against a new App Store rule that will require apps to ask for users' permission to collect data.
White House announces $1B for AI, quantum mechanics initiative
The White House on Wednesday announced more than $1 billion in new funding for AI and quantum research.
Judge blocks Apple move to hamper Epic's Unreal Engine
A federal judge on Monday blocked Apple from shutting down Epic Game's computer software tool called Unreal Engine.
US WeChat users sue Trump over order banning messaging app
Trump on Aug. 6 ordered sweeping but vague bans on transactions with the Chinese owners of WeChat and another popular consumer app, TikTok, saying they are a threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy and the economy.
As more colleges stay online, students demand tuition cuts
As more universities abandon plans to reopen and decide instead to keep classes online this fall, it's leading to conflict between students who say they deserve tuition discounts and college leaders who insist remote learning is worth the full cost.
Epic Games denies seeking 'special deal' on Apple's App Store
Epic Games is denying Apple's allegations that it requested a "special deal" from the tech giant.
Teachers, students using Zoom for e-learning see alarming behavior on platform
A number of virtual classroom hacking incidents that have occurred since the new school year began, leaving some parents concerned.
Horse race betting goes mainstream with major sports on hiatus
Even without fans in attendance, growth in television exposure and consumer needs has set off more engagement and investment with the sport, and as a result total wagering has soared, with nearly $1 billion wagered in June alone.