Intel and Razer Detail What They're Doing to Fight Coronavirus By Michelle Ehrhardt Razer and Intel both recently announced plans to either produce or source medical equipment to fight coronavirus. We talked to each company about how.
Getting Immersed: DTI’s Tom Curtin, Man On A 3D Mission By Jennifer MacAdam-Miller Tom's Hardware sat down with Dimension Technologies' Tom Curtin to talk about AR/VR and DTI's autostereoscopic glasses-free 3D technology.
Acer 'Gets' Gaming; CEO Jason Chen's Wise Words By Seth Colaner Acer CEO Jason Chen talked about the company's gaming strategy and showed that he understands what sets gaming devices apart.
Report: Epic Games Considering Always-Online for Fortnite By Catherine Cai It looks like always-online might be a possibility for Fortnite...
Valve's Steam Box May Be Part of Apple's iTV By Kevin Parrish Is Valve building console hardware for Apple's iOS-based HDTV?
Valve Job Posting Confirms Plans for Making Own Hardware By Jane McEntegart It's not an official confirmation but it's probably about as close as we'll get for now.
Google Will Eventually Be Dethroned, Says Internet Pioneer By Kevin Parrish The father of the internet sees the end of the road for Google.
Anonymous Hacks Syrian President; His Password Was 12345 By Jane McEntegart Time to change everyone's password to 54321.
Microsoft Confident That $150 is Right for Kinect By Jane McEntegart In a recent interview, Microsoft's Chris Lewis revealed why the company priced Kinect the way it did and how long we'll have to wait before we see some non-casual games.
20% of Brits Think Steve Jobs is a Soccer Player By Jane McEntegart Steve Jobs is a soccer player, SaaS used to fight in the war and phishing is a rude thing on the Internet.