The new WF-C510 earbuds are available to pre-order for $60.
LG is reportedly developing PHOLED, AKA blue phosphor OLED, that may be more efficient and create far brighter OLED screens.
A violent new trailer for Sony's Kraven the Hunter is here to do two things: inject itself with rhinoceros DNA and spring traps. And it's all out of rhinoceros DNA.
Having already crested $1 billion at the box office, Deadpool & Wolverine is on track to usurp The Joker as the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time.
Offers so much more than you would expect at its modest price.
Xbox is joining PlayStation in allowing you to connect to Discord chats without going through an app.
Lego Horizon Adventures is a cute-ified version of Horizon Zero Dawn, though with simplified controls a kid can play.
Is this the PlayStation’s first real Mario competition? Maybe not, but it does solve Sony’s mascot problem.
The slow death of physical media is painful and short-sighted.
Peter Parker keeps getting tangled up in webs spun by forces too big for him to truly defeat.
There's no time for summertime sadness with gadgets like the Insta 360 GO 3S or the ROG Ally X.
We’ll likely be waiting until 2025 for the Nintendo Switch sequel, but Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa promises the scalpers won’t win this time.
Crunchyroll and Sony will release Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle in theaters as three films.
It may not be quite as cheap as TCL or as incredible as the Bravia 9, but the Bravia 7 mini-LED is no slouch in all the ways that really matter.
Google is apparently offering ‘lump sums’ to Sony, Warner, and Universal to supercharge its Dream Track AI voice cloning software.
Plus, Ryan Reynolds shares a cryptic, anarchic Deadpool & Wolverine tease.
A new report reveals Prime Video's popular comic book adaptation, currently in its fourth season, was close to becoming a film in 2008.
There was a time where Sony’s corporatized self-satire let us all cringe and laugh together, something that's brutally missing in today's gaming landscape.
The Bravia Theater U offers great audio, but it needs an app to measure your ears for a Bravia TV; plus, it requires a wired connection to a PlayStation 5.
You shake the Odd Ball to play percussions, spin it to play a loop, or throw it in the air for special effects.