Bethesda's id software development studio is now hiring, and many job listings reveal that applicants will get their hands dirty with the Quake franchise.
AMD updated its website with new Radeon chips for laptops, the M400 series. There are three groups in the family -- R9, R7, and R5 -- supporting DirectX 12.
Oculus VR has launched a new initiative called VR For Good, which kickstarts two programs: one for high schools, and one for nonprofits and filmmakers.
Micron's director of its global Graphics Memory Business division said this week that GDDR5X memory is now in mass production, seemingly ahead of schedule.
MSI introduced a flashy new motherboard with its sights set on Intel's upcoming Broadwell-E processors: the X99A Gaming Pro Carbon with built-in lighting.
Documents pointing to a new tablet from Nvidia can be read on the FCC's website. The specs are unavailable, but do show its size and Wireless AC support.
Opera added a power saving mode to its desktop browser, claiming that laptop owners will see up to 50-percent more battery life compared to other browsers.
Mozilla launched a new extension for Firefox that allows users to test and provide feedback on experimental features without having to install the beta.
Zotac is jumping on the PC stick bandwagon with the introduction of its Zbox PI220 and its Zbox PI221. The two are identical, save for the way they're cooled.
Oculus VR says that over one million Samsung Gear VR owners used the headset in the month of April. It can also be used to view Facebook's 360 images in VR.
Next month, chassis maker Lian Li will launch a case that has two compartments: one made of aluminum to hide ugly components and one made of tempered glass.
There's a new Kickstarter campaign seeking funds for a wireless router called Portal that uses spectrum originally set aside for weather radar systems.
MSI boasts that it's currently the only brand offering VR-ready laptops that are certified by both Intel and HTC, including five HTC optimized solutions.
A leaked screenshot of benchmarks reveals what appears to be the upcoming Intel Core i7-7700K "Kaby Lake" processor, with graphics clocked at 1,150MHz.
Google is rolling out HTTPS encryption to all Blogspot residents. However, the feature doesn't support top-level domains or subdomains -- at least for now.
Valve has introduced VR game streaming to its Steam Broadcasting service, allowing users to share their experiences with friends or the general public.
Microsoft says that Windows 10 is on 300 million active devices across the globe, but the free upgrade window is coming to a close in the next few months.
A streaming session of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on Twitch was terminated thanks to Windows 10's penchant for installing updates without warning.
AMD quietly launched a new line of solid state drives, the Radeon R3 series, striking a balance between performance and price when replacing hard drives.
Omni Technology has a Kickstarter project seeking backers for what it calls a "smart case" for the MacBook, which includes an additional battery and ports.
Nokia and The Walt Disney Studios have reached an agreement for the latter to use Nokia's new OZO virtual reality camera to make movie-related content.
The Raspberry Pi's optional camera sensor accessory finally received an upgrade to Sony's IMX219 mobile device sensor, offering 8.08 million active pixels.
id Software CTO Robert Duffy addressed some criticism stemming from the recent open beta of Doom for PC, saying the final version's frame rate isn't capped.
A new video released by Zotac teases tether-free VR gaming using a Zbox stuffed into a backpack and the HTC Vive. Zotac doesn't show the battery it uses.