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Five to Try: The Elder Scrolls: Legends launches, and build with bricks and code with LEGO Boost

As we get deeper into summer, some truly sweaty and agonizingly hot days may be ahead—depending on where you live, of course.

Apple is discontinuing the iPod Shuffle and Nano

Apple said on Thursday it is discontinuing the iPod Shuffle and Nano, marking the company’s continuing commitment to its flagship iPhone product. Two

This AR gaming demo has me seriously excited for the iPhone 8

Augmented reality is one of the main features of iOS 11, Apple confirmed at its WWDC event last month. The iPhone maker

Opinion: The Apple Car could run traditional automakers off the road

Apple’s brand extends far beyond technology and coolness. The company has accumulated incredible goodwill with consumers. So whenever Apple AAPL, +0.43%  comes out with the Apple

Apple is at risk of falling out of the top 5 smartphone vendors in China

Apple CEO Tim Cook attends China Development Forum 2017 – Economic Summit at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on March 18, 2017 in Beijing,

Art of Gaming: Blood Dragon, the Stanley Parable and the risk of humour in games

In our latest Art of Gaming video, Usul and Trinity analyse how humour works in Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon and The

Apple Battles Qualcomm to the Sound of a Steve Jobs Opera

It’s been an interesting week for Apple and anyone who has been watching the soap opera surrounding its Qualcomm battle. This week, Apple’s Qualcomm battle took

Become a certified web design pro and save over $1500 on the training

With more than 140,000 websites going live every day, now is the perfect time to become a web designer. Whether you want

Pokemon Go Fest: When Are the Challenge Windows?

okemon Go Fest Chicago is about to get underway. The day’s events are built around “challenge windows,” so when exactly do all

Apple’s Greater China business now has its own managing director for the first time

Apple has appointed Isabel Ge Mahe as its first vice president and managing director of its business in Greater China. China-born Ge Mahe is tasked with