The 10-million-dollar McLaren F1 is one of the most advanced cars on the planet, but the only way to service the electronics is with a 20+ year old Compaq.
Cortana, the personal assistant built into Windows 10, is quickly growing into a versatile and intelligent tool, but the latest change may irk some users.
We were impressed by Crytek's rock-climbing VR title The Climb when we checked it out last year, and now it's out, and looking more impressive than ever.
As both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift start to find their way into homes, gamers are being asked to use Oculus Home, but there are a few good reasons not to.
Workers at a German nuclear power plant discovered a wealth of viruses on a system used for monitoring fuel rods, but an air gap left the malware dormant.
In theory, 360-degree videos can allow users to see a new angle on new content and familiar places. It's also easy to misuse, as in the case of Visa's NFL training ads.
MSI's new Aegis gaming PC kicks aggressive styling and unique design up a notch, storing a 350W power supply in the base, with a VR ready gaming PC up top.
Sony has finally had enough of compromised accounts, as PS3 users noted update 4.80 included an error dialogue that referenced two-factor authentication.
The only thing keeping the UX305 off the top of our laptop list was power, but now Asus is upgrading to Skylake Core i5 and i7 CPUs, without raising costs.
File this one under minor marketing blunders. LG used promotional images on its own site of the LG Gram 15 running Logic and Final Cut - Mac OS X-only apps.
Even though games are the main reason to install a graphics card, GPUs are becoming increasingly useful for cognitive computing, self-driving cars, and VR.
Everyone loves the vibrant worlds and characters of Pixar, but behind every Dory and Buzz Lightyear are impressive machines and sophisticated software.
Nvidia is doubling down on the already impressive Quadro M6000 with 24GB of GDDR5 memory, without raising the price from 12GB version's $5,000 price point.