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The cloud storage company's new service encompasses tools like Slack, Zoom and Google G Suite.

The company reskins and revamps its Opera internet browser with gaming-specific features like resource limiting, always-on-top for games and Razer Chroma support.

It's more or less the same tech you get in any other Merc, which is very much a good thing.

Photo editing could benefit from MacOS Catalina's ability to use an iPad as a second display or as a tablet with an Apple Pencil.

The French video game giant is the latest to offer a monthly subscription, taking on Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass, Sony's PlayStation Plus, Google Stadia, Apple Arcade and EA Access.

Calendar lets you search for names, locations, and anything included in an event. Plus, the renamed Microsoft Defender expands to other platforms.

Also, Sign In with Apple works on Android and Windows, not just Apple devices.


Twisted sisters.

The photorealistic flight sim was revealed during Microsoft's E3 conference Sunday and it's coming in 2020.

The minds behind the original Fallout take to the stars in this first-person shooter, role-playing game -- and now we know when we can get our hands on it.

Microsoft’s showed off its upcoming streaming service, Project xCloud, in addition to a new Elite controller.

Master Chief is suiting up for another battle on Microsoft's new console, along with Xbox One and PC, the company revealed at its E3 2019 press conference.

The initial lineup of games will include Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Gears 5.

Reality Files, shared worlds, eye-tracking, virtual puppets: Apple's reality distortion field is accelerating.

The NASA administrator answers our questions about the Artemis program and the agency’s plans for putting the first woman on the moon.

Entry-level headphones from the maker of some of our favorite gaming rigs.

Scoop: Adobe's photo software will bypass the clunky Camera Roll, making iPads more capable.

Ring's easy-to-install outdoor smart lights will watch for motion outside of your home and trigger your Ring cameras -- but some of them look a little too cheap.

It's nothing to lose sleep over, but the odds a big space rock could hit us soon are (slightly) higher than zero.