If you plan on heading out to Vegas, after seeing the new movie "21,” keep this in mind: once you’re on the casino floor, you will be watched, and not just by humans.
"Grand Theft Auto IV: Liberty City" was released Tuesday. Fans waited hours at video game stores nationwide to get their hands on the latest edition of the popular game.
The Entertainment Software Association, the video game industry's trade group, is offering more than a dozen scholarships for students looking to get into video game development.
It took 1,300 small teams of high school students from around the world -- along with local mentors -- just six weeks to create some pretty sophisticated robots.
Central Park is not the best place to be alone at night. To get that feeling in the privacy of home, check out the fifth sequel of the legendary survival horror game, “Alone in the Dark.”
Gaming for your health - it is the next advancement for the Nintendo Wii that could possibly make it more appealing to even non-gamers.
The DiVa acronym stands for Digital & Video Art Fair and one of the fair’s projects called "The Streets" consists of nine shipping containers placed in various spots around the neighborhood.
"Battle of the Bands" for Nintendo's Wii is a mix of music games like "Guitar Hero" and, well, about 90 percent of other video games out there.
Can playing video games really get more lifelike? Well, maybe the in-game graphics can't get much better at the moment, but the devices we use to play can help add some realism.
Tonium has created a fully-functional disc-jockey system jammed into a digital music player. At the very least, we need devices like the Pacemaker to help us realize technology hasn't reached its limit.
They're sick of you discriminating against them. They'll clean your gutters, your floor, even follow you blindly anywhere you go. Robots are mad!
Some manufacturers are constantly churning out new devices for toting your content all over the globe, like Samsung's RTA 1100.
A new computer modeling program can help government, law enforcement, and first responders figure out how to react to disasters and best help people affected by catastrophes.
Microsoft recently launched Office Live Workspace, a free application that allows you to take documents stored on your computer and move them online where you can view them, edit them, and share them whether you're near your own computer or not.
Now the music you want to listen to is online for free, without breaking any laws. There are at least a dozen sites following in the footsteps of Pandora, like Last.FM, Jango, and Finetune.