Asus on Thursday launched its ROG GL552 gaming laptop in India, at a price tag of Rs. 70,999. The high-end laptop is available in Black+Gray colour variant to purchase from leading e-commerce
Three Microsoft executives saw their responsibilities multiply last week when the company announced that it was consolidating its engineering efforts, leading to the departure of several senior executives. The one executive whose
Sony late Monday proclaimed a “new era” of PlayStation gaming complete with big-name games and the dawn of virtual reality on its powerful PlayStation 4 consoles. The Japanese entertainment titan boasted an
YouTube on Friday said it is creating an online arena devoted to video game play, jumping onto a hot “e-sports” trend and challenging Amazon-owned Twitch. YouTube Gaming will debut in Britain and
Finland’s Rovio said on Monday it had signed a deal with Danish toymaker Lego to launch a line of Angry Birds building blocks as a bid to revive its ailing licensing business
The announcement of the HTC Vive VR headset at Mobile World Congress earlier this year was low on details, and instead focussed on getting people to experience virtual reality. In the wake
During a written question-and-answer session available at his Facebook page on Wednesday, Zuckerberg said that the technology will one day let people travel virtually to places real or imagined. “It will be
WD has won the award for ‘Best in Online Content’ at The Golden Globe Tigers Awards for Excellence in Social Media and Digital Marketing organized recently by CMO Asia in Kuala Lumpur,
Nvidia formally launched the latest GPU in its absolute top-of-the-line consumer product series, the GeForce GTX Titan X. Graphics cards based on the new GPU will cost $999 (approximately Rs. 62,623) and
Nvidia is set to announce a new gaming product at MWC 2015, and the company has begun distributing press invitations for its event on March 3. The chipmaker is claiming the upcoming
Japan’s Sony has sold its online gaming unit to a US investment firm, in a move that should free it to make titles for consoles other than PlayStation. New York investment management
Japanese gaming giant Sony said Thursday it will delay the launch of its PlayStation consoles in China, originally scheduled for Sunday, but gave no specific reason. China last year authorised the domestic