Technology

Horror returns home in Resident Evil 7

The restriction of a first-person viewpoint does wonders for the game's tension.

Adopting a first-person perspective and refocusing the narrative after a succession of bloated, tiresome sequels, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard marks a return to horror, suspense and claustrophobia.

Do you need to buy a drone?

Drone-mounted cameras make it easier to capture images in difficult locations.

The days of TV journalists and photographers using helicopters to get a bird's eye view are fast fading. Drones, big and small, are increasingly being used to get stunning aerial images most of us thought were out of reach.

Hands on review: Zencastr podcast maker

Zencastr makes it much easier to edit together professional-sounding audio even if you're talking to someone on the ...

If you need to make a bunch of people sound like they're in the same room, even though they're spread far and wide, then Zencastr might be the service you're looking for.

China's AI weapons get smarter

While America's best AI talent keeps its distance from the government, China is catching up.

The companies that make the fastest computers are the same ones that put things under our Christmas trees, which has grave implications for warfare.

How Snap will make money

Evan Spiegel, left, chief executive of Snap, and Bobby Murphy, senior vice president of engineering, each own 227 ...

Snapchat may have been built on disappearing messages, but as the social media darling hovers on the cusp of becoming a public company its parent is trying to show how durable its business is.