Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have been the top gaming consoles worldwide, and, now, they will again battle it out in the market with their gaming console prices.
Marvel Studios have announced the upcoming sequel to the movie "Thor" titled "Thor: Ragnarok," but even then, there's still no confirmed cast, director and a movie plot.
Former WWE superstar Carlito is rumored to be returning to the company. He would fill in the need of the WWE for a Hispanic star after the release of Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones just received two heartbreaking news about two of the prized players in his franchise, including the possible season-ending injury sustained by the team's quarterback Tony Romo. How will the Cowboys cope?
Harrison Barnes has rejected the $64-million extension offered by the Golden State Warriors. The two sides have until Oct. 31 to agree on a new deal to avoid restricted free agency next summer.
Ichiro Suzuki is close to getting 3,000 hits on his MLB career. The Miami Marlins are open to resigning him for 2016 as he attempts to reach the milestone.
International Boxing Federation middleweight champion David Lemieux is confident that he could be the first man to put down the unbeaten International Boxing Organization and World Boxing Association king Gennady "Golovkin" in their showdown at the Madison Square Garden in New York on Oct. 17.
When it comes to search engines, there is no doubt that Google reigns supreme over its competitors, and has done so for over a decade. However, this round of search wars has many speculators expecting a comeback from the likes of Yahoo and Bing.
The long awaited Final Fantasy 15 title hasn't yet received a solid release date. However, game director Hajime Tabata has relayed to Gamespot recently that fans can expect it in the upcoming year.
Even as he has come to lag behind party rivals like Donald Trump, Ben Carson and the recently surging Carly Fiorina in Republican presidential primary polls, Bush has held firm to the policies he's long expressed.
Pre-sale orders for the new Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are being billed as "very strong around the world" and on pace to beat last year's 10 million-unit first-weekend record.