Tech

Brazil's NSA-Avoiding Underwater Cable to Europe Could Be Catching Silicon Valley's Eyes

Brazil's planned underwater cable, linking directly to Europe's Internet, will likely bring lots of technical and economic advantages to the country and the rest of Latin America in general.

Diversity in Tech Less of a STEM Education Problem Than Suggested

One of the problems Silicon Valley points to in explaining of the lack of diversity in the tech industry is the so-called "pipeline": There simply aren't enough Latinos, Blacks, or women graduating with relevant degrees to hire. New research shows this convenient excuse doesn't track with reality.

Reddit Users Getting News Directly From Site, Discussing Bernie Sanders and Politics

Reddit calls itself "the front page of the Internet" and it may be the first page many people go to when online, but most of its users stay there to read their news too.

Republican Debate Highlights: Donald Trump Triumphs in Twitter, Google Activity

The latest Republican presidential debate had many people engaged on social media, and it appears front-runner Donald Trump dominated discussion.

‘Resident Evil’ 4, 5, 6 are all Coming to PS4, Xbox One This Year; First One out in March

“Resident Evil” is getting the re-release treatment with the franchise’s 20th anniversary underway and three previous series games making their way to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Developer Capcom is getting “Resident Evil 4,” “5” and “6” on the latest consoles, allowing a new generation of horror and gaming enthusiasts to enjoy one of the most iconic titles around.

Take Two Hints Their Prescence in E3 Will Be Huge; May Introduce 'Red Dead Redemption 2'

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick revealed that they will join E3 in a "big way." For those who are looking forward to the next iteration of "Red Dead Redemption," chances are it might see the light of day soon.

ISIS Supporters Threaten Twitter, Facebook CEOs Over Suspended Accounts

Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey are being directly targeted by ISIS. A group supporting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, also known as ISIS, has issued a direct threat against the CEOs of Facebook and Twitter for suspending the accounts of the terrorist group.

Apple Might Be Working on Unhackable iPhone

Apple wants their customers to be confident in securityApple has reportedly been working on a new iPhone that would be impossible for government officials or anyone to hack into.

PlayStation Plus Free Games for March Include ‘Broforce,’ ‘The Last Guy’ and More

It’s PlayStation’s turn to drop its lineup of free games for the month of March. Sony announced a total of six free games on PlayStation Plus, including fan-favorites “BroForce” and the “The Last Guy.”

Siri Finally Coming to the Next Version of Mac OS X

Siri, Apple's intelligent personal assistant, will come to the next version of Mac OS X this year.

The Secrets of 'Mortal Kombat' Revealed After 20 Years

Unlocking the secrets to the game "Mortal Kombat" is only possible with the old school arcade machine.

The Best and Most Anticipated Games Launching in March 2016

March is shaping up to be a very important time for gaming enthusiasts. With an impressive collection of flagship games set up for a release in the upcoming month, it can be difficult to keep track and choose which ones you’re planning to purchase. Here are some of the top video games dropping soon.

Huawei Matebook Better Than Microsoft Surface Pro 4 & iPad Pro? Specs, Features & Price Review

Huawei Matebook is finally unveiled and will be hitting the market soon. Huawei has finally unveiled its first 2-in-1 Windows 10 device. The powerful and impressive 12-inch tablet with a keyboard is something that users will be drooling over.

Lenovo's New Smartphone Will Pack Augmented Reality Features

Lenovo will release a new smartphone with augmented reality features. Lenovo will release a new smartphone with augmented reality features. The device was developed under Google's Tango Project, according to Lenovo Chief Executive Yang Yuanqing's interview at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

'Destiny 2': 5 Gameplay Features We Want to See

The MMO game is set for a 2017 release. Activision confirmed that there are delays in the release of "Destiny 2," but this could signal good things from which players can benefit.

The Four Barriers to Latin America's Mobile Internet Boom

If 90 percent of Latin America is covered by mobile broadband, why is more than half the population not online? Here are the four major barriers new research has found keeping the Latin American economy from bursting on the mobile Internet scene.

Facebook's New Buttons Yield Mixed Reaction on Social Media

The Like button gets five new friends. Facebook users were introduced Wednesday morning to five new options for interacting with posts, photos, articles and more.

Apple's Possible Supreme Court Argument Against FBI Could be 'Code is Protected Speech'

Here's the free speech argument Apple may end up using to defend itself and its encrypted devices.

When Is a Latino No Longer a Latino? Research Shows Poll Phrasing Matters

A new look at an old problem in demography: when people no longer identify with their ethnic group. A new look at an old problem in demography: when people no longer identify with their ethnic group.

'Persona 5' New Details Emerge: Characters, Setting, Content & More

Series director Katsura Hashino revealed new details about “Persona 5” in the March 2016 issue of the Persona Magazine.