Bethesda releases Doom's rippin' soundtrack for sale and streaming
Composer Mick Gordon's gritty score includes 31 tracks with new mixes that spans 128 minutes.
Angry Pokemon Go players file complaints with the US Federal Trade Commission
Complaints relate to microtransactions, child safety and player bans.
Pro-Assad Syrian Electronic Army hacker pleads guilty in US court
Starting in 2011, the group targeted multiple entities including AP, Reuters, Microsoft and Harvard University.
Massive Yahoo breach was carried out by criminals, not state-sponsored hackers, security firm says
Security firm InfoArmor said the hackers sold the stolen Yahoo data to at least three clients.
EA releases stirring Battlefield 1 trailer showing off its single-player war anthology
According to EA, these war stories are more 'about people rather than history or battles'.
Amy Schumer is the most dangerous celebrity online, Intel Security finds
The research determines which celebrities churn out the riskiest search results online.
First US presidential debate between Clinton and Trump breaks records online and on TV
An estimated 84 million people in the US tuned in to watch the 98-minute debate on TV.
iCloud 'Celebgate' hacker pleads guilty to breaking into emails of celebrities including Jennifer Lawrence
Some of the celebrities affected in the hack included Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton and Kirsten Dunst.
PlayStation Vita is 'a great machine' but launched too late, former Sony executive says
Tretton said the device was released 'at a time when very few people needed a dedicated portable device'.
US Department of Labor sues Silicon Valley firm Palantir for alleged hiring discrimination against Asians
The firm is considered one of Silicon Valley's most secretive and valuable companies.
Journalists asked to pay $200 for spotty WiFi at US presidential debate
According to several news outlets, journalists were asked not to use any personal WiFi hotspots as well.
Call of Duty Infinite Warfare has officially gone gold, Infinity Ward announces
'We've gone gold!' the development team ecstatically announced in a tweet.
One in three UK adults check their phones in the middle of the night, study shows
Around 38% of UK adults said their excessive smartphone usage has caused disagreements with their partners.
Oculus bosses speak out on Palmer Luckey's apology and funding of anti-Clinton memes
"It is important to remember that Palmer acted independently in a personal capacity," CEO Brendan Iribe said
Facebook 'error' blocks accounts of Palestinian journalists, sparks anti-Facebook campaign
The journalists claim the suspensions could be a result of Facebook's agreement with Israel to tackle incitement.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 emits sparks and smoke on Indigo flight from Singapore to India
The latest incident comes after Samsung's worldwide recall of its new Note 7 phones due to faulty batteries.
Hello Games reveals in-depth No Man's Sky 1.09 patch notes, includes slew of bug fixes
The latest update includes over 30 bug fixes addressing a wide range of technical issues.
Lenovo, Intel, Synaptics and PayPal team up to replace passwords on PCs with fingerprint authentication
The technology would allow people to use their fingerprints to verify their identities while using online payment services such as PayPal.
Yahoo sued by user for gross negligence over massive 2014 data breach
The lawsuit alleges Yahoo's actions constituted a reckless disregard for the safety and security of users' personal information.
Titanfall 2 to bring back fan-favourite Attrition mode, PC system requirements revealed
The popular deathmatch-like mode was not included in the upcoming game's recent technical test.
Twitter briefly suspends 'Instapundit' Glenn Reynolds over 'run them down' tweet during Charlotte riots
Reynolds' tweet seemed to suggest that North Carolina drivers should run down protesters blocking highway traffic.
Kuwait lawyer challenges constitutionality of world's first controversial mandatory DNA collection law
Attorney Adel Abdulhadi said the law is 'similar to forcing house searches without a warrant'.
No Man's Sky composer reveals new content is in the works including new music
No Man's Sky composer Paul Weir confirmed in response to a fan inquiry that new music is in the works.
Blizzard is dropping the iconic Battle.net name after 20 years
The company explains that there has been some 'occasional confusion and inefficiencies' over the years.
US lawmaker proposes new legislation to protect voting systems from hackers
Representative Hank Johnson has introduced two bills that would prohibit connecting voting machines to the internet.
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan pledge $3bn to cure all diseases by the end of the century
'We want to dramatically improve every life in Max's generation,' Chan said, referring to their daughter Maxima.
Pokemon Go loses App Store chart top spot to Clash Royale
Supercell updated its seven-month-old game with a bunch of new cards and a new tournament mode.
Battlefield 1 to feature nine multiplayer maps and six modes at launch
The highly-anticipated military shooter will also get another map to be rolled out as free DLC in December.
Instagram rolls out new 'save draft' feature to all users
The popular photo-sharing app rolled out the new helpful feature after testing it in July.
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, other major tech giants respond to President Obama's refugee aid call
These companies have pledged more than $650m to support over 6.3 million refugees across 20 countries.