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21 hours ago | By Nick Mediati
That emoji you see on Android may mean something completely different to an iOS user, according to a research study.
UPDATED 24 hours ago | By Brad Chacos
The ways that game developers punish thieves in-game can be downright hilarious, like Quantum Break slapping an eye-patch with a Jolly Roger on pirates.
Yesterday | By Susie Ochs
The ACLU is pushing for more transparency in the government's use of the All Writs Act to compel Apple and Google to unlock smartphones for law enforcement.
Missing Pieces 2 days ago | By Hayden Dingman
Plus: A US Representative burns $1,000+ of campaign funds on Steam games, and Fable Legends clings to life. This is gaming news for April 4 - 8.
2 days ago | By Florence Ion
The company plans to launch two more Android phones this year before it decides to quit the device business.
2 days ago | By Grant Gross
A proposal from two senior U.S. senators would force tech companies to give technical assistance to law enforcement agencies trying to break into encrypted devices.
2 days ago | By Andrew Hayward
Apps, games, and Shakespeare: a look at the week's top new Play Store releases.
2 days ago | By Susie Ochs
Apple responded to the Department of Justice's latest claim, in a case already decided in Apple's favor but currently under appeal.
2 days ago | By Jared Newman
Through a deal with Cablevision, Optimum TV subscribers can now flip over to the Hulu channel on their cable boxes.
2 days ago | By Derek Walter
After nearly four months in beta, Google's official app creation suite is ready for the masses.
2 days ago | By Jared Newman
Senator Al Franken wants know why Oculus Rift is collecting so much data.
2 days ago | By Ian Paul
EVGA is following Asus and MSI with a selection of GTX 950 graphics cards that don't require an extra power connection.
2 days ago | By Jared Newman
HTC demos Vive VR at GameStop and Microsoft Stores, so you can taste gaming’s future without $800 and a fancy PC.
2 days ago | By Ian Paul
Microsoft is following Google's lead by adding an auto-pause feature for unnecessary Flash content in the Edge browser.
2 days ago | By Lucian Constantin
Adobe Systems released a security update for Flash Player to fix 24 critical vulnerabilities, including one that hackers have been exploiting to infect computers with ransomware over the past week.
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