Skyrim not confirmed for Nintendo Switch despite appearing in new trailer
Nintendo's much-discussed upcoming console is set to release in March 2017.
Video game voice actors go on strike in the US after rejecting proposed pay raise
Sag-Aftra rejected a final offer by video game publishers offering a 9% pay raise.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says Donald Trump's behaviour is 'eroding our democracy'
Trump previously accused Bezos of buying the Washington Post to seek political power and avoid paying taxes.
Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts is getting a mobile game
The game will be available to download on the App Store and Google Play Store on 17 November.
Doom's free update introduces fast-paced arcade mode, new multiplayer modes and more
'This is a perfect opportunity to replay one of the best single-player FPS experiences of 2016,' Bethesda said
Clinton holds strong in final presidential debate as Trump puts in his best performance yet
The pair clashed over key issues including abortion and Isis.
Super typhoon Haima batters Philippines killing at least 4
The super typhoon's intensity has, however, been lowered to level 4 from the highest level of 5.
Russian hacker linked to massive 2012 LinkedIn hack arrested in Prague
LinkedIn confirmed in May that the breach compromised over 100 million user login names and passwords.
New Prey trailer explores dark origins of Talos and alternate history where JFK was never assassinated
'The world of Prey is not exactly as we know it,' creative director Raphael Colantonio said.
CBS is turning Candy Crush into a live-action TV game show
The new game show series will be produced by Matt Kunitz who previously worked on Fear Factor and Wipeout.
Half of US adults recorded in police facial recognition databases, raising civil rights concerns
Civil rights groups say there are no safeguards to ensure fair and responsible use of face recognition technology.
Ecuador admits it cut Julian Assange's internet access over 'impacting US election'
Assange's internet connection was severed on Monday shortly after Clinton's Goldman Sachs speeches were published.
Video game voice actors set to go on strike against several studios if acceptable contracts not reached
Voice actors seek royalty for games that sell two million copies and stunt pay for 'vocally stressful' recording sessions.
Apple hires its first director of AI research to boost machine learning capabilities
Apple's latest hire comes amid criticism that the company is still playing catch-up in the AI race.
Peter Thiel's $1.25m donation to Donald Trump sparks fierce Silicon Valley debate
'Thiel's actions are in direct conflict with our values at Project Include,' says co-founder Ellen Pao.
WikiLeaks releases 'holy grail of journalism' exposing Clinton's paid speeches to Wall Street
WikiLeaks has promised to publish more documents in the build-up to the upcoming election.
Tesla and Panasonic to join hands to produce solar cells in New York
Panasonic is already working exclusively with Tesla to supply electric car battery cells for its upcoming sedan Model 3.
Putin dismisses US election hacking claims: 'You can expect anything from our American friends'
The Russian President called the allegations an effort by Washington to distract American voters from domestic issues.
Pokemon Go update with catch bonuses, revamped gym training and more goes live
The update has introduced a new feature to help players catch rarer pocket monsters.
Internet sensation Ken Bone dubbed a 'sellout' after advertising for Uber
Bone also plans to sell his own branded T-shirt.
Verizon says Yahoo data breach had 'material' impact and could affect $4.83bn deal
Many investors and experts have expressed concerns over the impact of the data breach on the takeover deal.
Vera Bradley reveals payment system hacked at retail stores, customer data feared stolen
The company said law enforcement alerted them about a potential data security breach issue in September.
Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's Twitter account hacked, sends out pro-Trump tweet
The latest cyberattack comes days after WikiLeaks released a trove of emails hacked from Podesta's account.
Staff at Australian Apple store fired for allegedly stealing, sharing and rating photos from customers' phones
The employees reportedly shared the photos with other staff members, giving each victim a ranking out of 10.
Overwatch unveils massive Halloween Terror update as it passes 20 million players
Running through 1 November, the event adds over 100 new cosmetic items.
White House vows 'proportional' response to Russian hacking efforts to interfere with US election
The US has formally accused Russia of attempting to 'interfere' in the upcoming election through hacking.
Clinton campaign slams WikiLeaks as 'Russian propaganda' following latest email dump
WikiLeaks has promised more leaks are on the way in the build-up to the 8 November election.
No Man's Sky is now one of the lowest rated games on Steam with 'overwhelmingly negative' reviews
The sci-fi sim now has an average rating of 'Mostly Negative' on Steam.
Skyrim Special Edition goes gold, Bethesda reveals system requirements
The special edition features volumetric God rays, new snow and water shaders, dynamic depth of field, screen-space reflections and mod support on consoles.
Verizon CEO dismisses report of $1bn discount on hacked Yahoo as 'total speculation'
'We still see a real value in the asset,' Verizon chief executive Lowell McAdam said.