Classic Edition made the game free over the summer as he worked on updates. But he got a rude awakening when he tried to make it paid again this week.
A global survey from the Entertainment Software Association finds that gaming is split fairly evenly between men and women, and most of it happens on phones.
The malware is primarily targeting users in Russia, but cybersecurity vendor Zimperium says the hackers behind it are rapidly refining their attack.
The Chinese government apparently isn't happy with Canadian research firm TechInsights and its scrutiny of Huawei chips.
A new report suggests Apple is moving its health and fitness teams to its services division. It may be a suggestion Health+ is coming sooner rather than later.
The max payout for the company's bug bounty program increases from $1 million to $2 million, though someone could theoretically earn up to $5 million for a double submission.
What better way to celebrate Microsoft's 50th anniversary than buying yourself a new pair of shoes? The eccentric Windows XP Crocs are now for sale on Microsoft's store for $79.95 a pair.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will examine versions of Full Self-Driving that are active on about 2.9 million Teslas.
SpaceX is offering some former customers a 50% discount on monthly service for two years. Some existing users received similar offers, to the chagrin of those who didn't get the deal.
Are you short on funds but still want to spread tech joy this holiday season? These great gadgets are all 50 bucks or less.
Neuralink President DJ Seo says its robotic surgical arm is the company's key differentiator, and could bring its implant to the masses.
This week in cybersecurity chaos, no one is safe—not your wallet, your identity, or your favorite brands.
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