Before you go play “Fortnite,” “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” or “Mario Kart,” here is a guide to help you set up your new Nintendo Switch.
Author: Eli Blumenthal, USA TODAY
Facebook’s latest privacy scandal: What we know about the company’s handling of user data
Another day, another Facebook privacy scandal. The latest: According to The New York Times Facebook gave tech companies special access to user’s data.
AT&T turns on its mobile 5G network on Dec. 21, starting with 12 cities and mobile hotspot
The 5G wireless battle is now officially underway. Though as with all new things it will be complicated.
Text, Californians, text: State commission won’t pursue tax on text messaging
Californians worried that their text messages might soon be taxed can rejoice. The proposal has been pulled.
Colin Kroll, a co-founder of Vine and HQ Trivia, found dead at 34
Colin Kroll, co-founderand CEO of the popular HQ Trivia app and a co-founder of Vine, was found dead in his apartment Sunday by the NYPD. He was 34.
Thinking about a new iPhone battery, AMC Stubs A-List or need stamps? Buy them before 2019
Prices are going up for a number of popular items next year, but if you act soon you still might be able to save on them before the calendar changes.
‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’ review: The most fun fighting game is a Switch must-have
“Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” isn’t just one of the most hotly anticipated games of the year. It is also one of the best Switch games yet.
Apple’s Game Trend of the Year is ‘Battle royale,’ thanks to ‘Fortnite’
“Fortnite” mania didn’t just dominate traditional gaming consoles and the PC, it also made its mark on mobile games in 2018.
EA removes Kareem Hunt from ‘Madden 19’ video game following assault video
After a video showing Hunt shoving and kicking a woman circulated on the internet, EA Sports said it will take the Chiefs running back out of its game.
Microsoft Surface ad takes a fresh shot at the iPad, doubting its computing prowess
“What’s a computer?” was the question posed in an iPad ad last year. A yearlater, Microsoft is calling it — and Apple — out in its latest Surface ad.