Wireless earbuds for less than $20 that don’t suck? Wait, what?

I kid you not. Skullcandy’s Jib True 2 are just $16.99 today.

Looking Back on 10 Years of AT&T Fiber

In 2013 we introduced AT&T Fiber to Austin, Texas. Since then, we have had the fastest-growing fiber Internet. Here's how we continue to expand.

MSI’s new BIOS restricts voltage for AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs

AMD AM5 socket pin map shows ‘where’ some Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs might be failing Over the past few days, some users were reporting that their Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs were failing. A very likely explanation thus far was the voltage oversupply to the CPU. The problem is not widespread, but some CPUs might still end up […]

17 Years Later, Pokémon’s Wii Animations Look Better Than Those In Modern Games

Battle Revolution went all out on capturing the essence of every Pokémon

Fine, Let’s Talk About ‘Destiny 3’ Again

Once again, “Destiny 3” has been trending all weekend. There isn’t any news about it, of course, and I think this was started by a few fan accounts being like “Does anyone else want Bungie to do Destiny 3??” and it spiraled from there.

Call of Duty: The Board Game kicks off a series meant for competitive and co-op play

Many have tried, but few have succeeded in cracking this particular game design puzzle

Apple’s VR headset will reportedly run hundreds of thousands of iPad apps

The headset, reportedly dubbed the "Reality Pro," will be compatible with hundreds of thousands of iPad apps, according to Blomoberg.

The Internet Was Not a Revolution and A.I. Won’t Be Either

Let me explain.

VR, AI and quantum computing among 5 key tech trends to watch: IMDA

SINGAPORE - Like a scene out of Steven Spielberg’s science-fiction film Ready Player One, virtual reality (VR) treadmills that move along with a user’s footsteps in any direction are one step closer to being used beyond gaming. Read more at straitstimes.com.

This is how Apple could avoid a $3,000 AR/VR headset disaster

Apple's headset could take some cues from the Apple Watch