Mass Effect 3 will follow the events of Mass Effect 2 DLC expansion Arrival and succeeds Commander Shepard's mission to save the galaxy from the Reapers by rallying civilisations of the galaxy together, while also having to deal with Cerberus, who have decided to turn against him.
SwaggSec, a LulzSec copycat hacker group, has released data stolen during a recent hack on tech manufacturing behemoth Foxconn.
The iPad 3 will feature a larger battery and redesigned logic board, according to images claiming to be of the rear case for the upcoming Apple tablet.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning holds a lot of promise for the open world RPG on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC platforms.
iPad 3 rumours go fever pitch, as new twists with a leaked photo formulate its release date, expected design and features.
With over 100 turbines generating power for around 320,000 homes, the Walney project is regarded as the world's biggest offshore wind farm. It will be officially launched on Thursday, by the British government.
Nikon, the Japanese consumer electronics giant based in Tokyo, announced the launch of its second full-frame DSLR camera model of the year - the Nikon D800.
Fourth instalment of Bourne hits the screens - but where is Matt Damon?
Website RepairLabs.com, who posted the 'leaked' back panel pictures, compared them with the iPad 2 and suggested several changes users can expect when the iPad 3 arrives sometime this year.
Google has announced Chrome for Android, a mobile browser for smartphones that the search giant claims to be users' "Chrome from home".
Following its hack on Symantec, confusion has emerged whether Anonymous attempted to extort money from the company before posting the stolen source code.
A hacker group, apparently affiliated to Anonymous, has reportedly released the source code for Symantec's anti-virus system on torrent sites, after extortion negotiations broke down.
According to reports on theeword.com, Google UK has seen a drop in market share, for the 4 weeks ending Feb. 4
Valentine's Day... Feb. 14... is just around the corner and there must be someone special in your life who deserves love, care and attention on this special day.
Virgin Media has delivered one billion television programmes through its on-demand service, adding up to almost 490 million hours of TV.
Every one of 68 superjumbos in service checked for structural damage after discovery in Australia - less than six months after flagship aircraft unveiled.
RBS boss Stephen Hester breaks silence to say: I had to defuse bonus row 'timebomb'.
Research in Motion provides users with more than six million applications per day.
Prototype of Apple's breakthrough TV technology undergoing tests at two Canadian telecom firms, sources say.
Internet search giant Google has launched "Solve for X" - a forum and a Web site... an ambitious idea that promises radical solutions to any variety of problems, particularly large-scale ones.
After Ferrari 250 GTO sold for £20.2m, the International Business Times UK looks at the top five most expensive cars ever sold at auction.
According to reports Google has broken its anti-poaching pact, hiring an Apple senior director of product integrity to work on a new secret project.
The national airline of the Republic of Namibia - Air Namibia - has ordered two new Airbus A319 aircraft, according to a statement issued by Airbus, on Monday.
Users of Facebook's mobile applications on iOS and Android devices may have to put up with adverts as soon as March.
British fashion retailer hopes to increase market share with affordable range by London designer Jenny Packham.
In the aftermath of content filtering, a larger threat looms on the Internet horizon - will India face censorship like China?
A new local currency, to launch in Bristol in May, is expected to support the local economy.
A new study at Exeter University in Britain claim to have found that plants can communicate with one another. And for the first time, the process has been captured on the camera too.
According to a report in the Telegraph, about a year ago, the Indian government said they wished to "voluntarily" give up aid from the UK, worth approximately £280 million a year. The Mirror quotes unnamed Indian ministers as saying the aid was "peanuts".
Following the FBI shutdown of MegaUpload and dramatic arrest of its founder Kim Dotcom, file-sharing website BTjunkie has voluntarily closed down.