EA has announced a big change to Star Wars Battlefront 2's progression system after players discovered how long it would take to unlock certain characters.
A 20-year-old man living in Gran Canaria, Spain, has admitted to beating his neighbour to death after she complained about the noise from his video games.
Scientists believe that a Sauropod that weighed 35 tonnes was responsible for making massive 110-step trackways.
The new slimmer and streamlined version of SpotMini seems to be more agile and fluid in its movements.
Legendary US aviator Amelia Earhart could have been eaten by giant crabs, say theorists after video of one sneaking up on a bird recently went viral.
Researchers from The Great Mayan Aquifer Research Project believe the tunnel could lead to a hidden cenote under the El Castillo pyramid in Yucatán, Mexico.
Tesla is battling yet another discrimination lawsuit, after claims African-American employees are regularly racially abused.
The galactic pair, dubbed ADFS-27, is located approximately 12.7 billion light-years away from Earth.
IcedID is fairly new to the cybercrime arena, and its capabilities are believed to be on par with other sophisticated Trojans like Dridex and Zeus.
Over the past few months, many women have come forward to voice their experiences and complaints of sexual harassment and sexism in Silicon Valley.
Julian Assange took to Twitter to respond to the "alleged" messages, claiming that he could not confirm them and that WikiLeaks "did not keep such records".
Underpinned by the Industrial Internet of Things, the concept is changing industrial and manufacturing processes in the digital age.
Worldwide attitudes survey finds clear trends in favour of sustainability and renewable power generation.
Life found in the Spotted Lake in British Columbia could hold the key to finding life on Mars, say researchers.
The electric, tilt-rotor vehicle was recently shipped to a new testing range in Pendleton, Oregon.
The revelation comes as the UK parliament launches its own investigation into Russian interference in British politics and the Brexit vote.
Previously, it was thought that the first wine production began around 5,400-5,000 BCE in an area of the Zagros Mountains in Iran.
Sensitive financial documents from consultancy giant KPMG were found to be accessible with credentials not linked to the firm, the BBC has discovered.
Amazon is reportedly planning to offer a free streaming service that will include adverts. Amazon Prime includes streaming for £7.99 a month.
Significant global trends, such as global warming, deforestation and human population growth, have all worsened in recent times.
Bill Gates will make the sizable donation outside of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates has now donated roughly $45 billion to charity.
A new law firm in far north Australia will use artificially intelligent lawyers to provide basic legal advice.
The rules governing how UK police forces seize and extract data from digital devices – including laptops and phones – lack transparency and accountability, a report suggests.
Analysis by the Global Carbon Project shows that total emissions from all human activities will reach 41 billion tonnes in 2017.
The former FBI director tweeted about truth, lies and justice in what many took as a subtweet to the US president's recent criticism.
Hacking groups linked to North Korea will continue to devastate the UK with major cyberattacks over the next year, former GCHQ director Robert Hannigan has warned.
At least three major issues are being reported by iPhone X users who bought in early. Owners experiencing the problems advised to visit an Apple store.
Going by the rate of melt of the last ice age, scientists predict that all of Greenland's ice will melt into the sea rapidly.
Microsoft's powerful Xbox One X console has sold 80,000 units during its first week on sale in the UK.
Musk had previously tweeted that the specs of the vehicle are better than anything he has seen reported.