New Pokemon game about Magikarp is surprisingly dark
Magikarp Jump, a game about raising Pokemon's most useless monster, is out today for iOS and Android. It is just as much a game about training Magikarp as it is a game about losing your Magikarp in horrible ways.
What Zuckerberg told Harvard grads
The Facebook CEO and famous college dropout left the Ivy League university 12 years ago to found the social network.
Google's Daydream headset promises cinematic VR
A world away from holding your smartphone up to your face, Google's new standalone VR headsets will go head-to-head with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.
Street Fighter II is back, yet again
Bringing the classic fighter to the Nintendo Switch, Ultra Street Fighter II is a Frankenstein's monster of a package that doesn't bring much new of value to the table but is still an excellent way to play the game.
Facebook signs BuzzFeed, Vox for video shows
Upcoming video service will feature long and short-form content with ad breaks, according to several sources.
The $859 drone that flies from your hand
This small camera drone can take off from your palm and aims to capture a wider market with prices from $859.
I took a $500 Lightning McQueen robot for a test drive
Just in time for the release of Cars 3, Disney-Pixar has unveiled a talking, racing, robotic iteration of the franchise's main character, and it looks, acts and sounds eerily like the animated version.
Microsoft unveils AR glasses display prototype
As augmented reality technology improves, the holography of Iron Man and Avatar moves a step closer to entering our everyday lives.
Target paying almost $25 million to end data breach probes
Target has agreed to pay $US18.5 million ($24.78 million) to settle investigations by dozens of US states over a 2013 hack of its database, in which the personal information of millions of customers was stolen.
Hands on: Square contactless reader
Letting anyone accept Apple Pay, Android Pay and credit cards on-the-spot, Square's tiny contactless reader puts a pop-up store in your pocket.
Google knows when you buy stuff in physical stores
Google will begin using data from billions of credit and debit card transactions — including card numbers, purchase amounts and time stamps — to solve the advertising juggernaut's long-standing quest to prove that online ads prompt consumers to make purchases in brick-and-mortar stores.
Microsoft's Surface Pro makes a comeback
Microsoft has reintroduced its Surface Pro hybrid device, unveiling a brand new portable machine the company insists is no longer a tablet that can act as a laptop, but is instead "the most versatile laptop we've ever built".
Baxter the marimba-playing robot's life of glamour
Life could have been so different for Baxter the Robot. A product of US company, Rethink Robotics, Baxter was designed to perform any dull, repetitive tasks no human would ever want to undertake.
Facebook's next battle is with governments
The biggest threats to date came from other fast growing social apps, but these have been eliminated.
HP details tablet, laptop upgrades at Cannes Film Festival
HP has used Cannes Film Festival, of all places, to spruik the latest updates to its consumer laptops and tablets the HP Envy and HP Spectre X2.
Speaking emoji
Are pictograms good for your health? A new diabetes program is counting on it.
You'll pay for Porsche
Porsche's new headphones are good for sound, but even better for diamond smuggling.
Fidget Spinner app tops Apple App Store
As the new toy takes the country by storm, an iOS app is cashing in on the craze.
Facebook's internal rules on sex, violence, hate speech
Leaked Facebook documents show how the social media company moderates issues such as hate speech, terrorism, pornography and self-harm on its platform, The Guardian has reported, citing internal guidelines it has seen.