'Final Fantasy XV' will miss its September 30 launch date
MIT and Microsoft create gold leaf temporary tattoos that can control devices
Google is working on a new OS called Fuchsia that can run on almost any device
Ten things you didn't know Amazon Alexa could do
Tim Cook discusses Apple's AR future, the loneliness of the job, who he turns to for help, and more
Weekend tech reading: 5G is all hype, the IBM 5150 turns 35, top goals in Rocket League championship
I remember a May 1989 outdoor wedding in Los Angeles during which the perspiring officiant held up a copy of Newsweek. "The Race for Fusion," the cover read. "Why The Stakes are So High." It was the height of the frenzy about nuclear reactions...
Weekend Open Forum: What do you think of No Man's Sky?
The sounds your hard drive makes can be used to steal data
'GoldenEye: Source' is the unofficial HD remake of 007, available now for free
SpaceX prepares to test engine that will send mankind to Mars
Check out the Rogue One trailer that aired during the Olympics last night
Nordic Games resurrects THQ name as it rebrands itself THQ Nordic, is working on 13 new titles
Spotify rolls out new portal for video game music
Microsoft extends support for Skylake-based devices running Windows 7, 8.1
Scientists use protein found in squid teeth to create self-healing fabric
Adblock Plus is already blocking Facebook's unblockable ads
Microsoft acquires interactive game streaming service Beam
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's system requirements aren't too punishing
Hewlett Packard Enterprise acquires high-performance computer company SGI in $275 million deal
Pascal leads Nvidia to massive increase in profit
Supercharge your Productivity with These Clipboard Managers
The clipboard has evolved significantly throughout the years, but for all its usefulness, operating systems like Windows and macOS seem content with offering basic functionality and letting power users with more specific needs use third party clipboard managers. Here are our favorite options in a few distinct categories for both desktop and mobile.
Logitech launches Pop Home Switch for smart home control
In leaked benchmarks, AMD Zen falls short of Intel Haswell, but shows promise nonetheless
Check out this portable version of the Xbox One S
Karma Automotive reboots the Fisker Karma as the Revero hybrid
Volkswagen keyless entry systems hacked by security researchers
Amazon original series to chronicle the life and times of Playboy creator Hugh Hefner
Russia hits Google with $6.75 million fine for violating antitrust laws
LG's upcoming V20 to be the industry's first smartphone with a 32-bit Quad DAC
Bug bounty company outdoes Apple with $500,000 reward for iOS vulnerabilities
HP refreshes $220 Stream laptops in time for back-to-school shopping
An increasing number of Instagram accounts are being hacked, used to promote adult links
Connected sex toy manufacturer under fire for collecting user data
Snapchat accused of racism again, this time over its 'Yellowface' filter
This guy made a bionic hand out of a Keurig coffee maker
Adblock Plus says Facebook circumventing ad blockers is "anti-user"
How to Watch Netflix with Friends Anywhere (and No, It's Not Illegal to Share Your Password)
Netflixing alone can get lonely, so can we combine the best of both worlds? Yes, by watching the same Netflix program together in different places. Win, win, my friends. But it's not the most clear cut thing to achieve.

