Google has officially launched Gemini for Wear OS watches, replacing Google Assistant. This new AI can answer cooking questions, organize your calendar, and enhance your gaming experience with Circle to Search.
Epic Games has settled its lawsuit against Samsung just days before the launch of new smartphones. The battle centered on Samsung's 'Auto Blocker' feature, which Epic claimed hindered its app store's availability.
Blizzard announces the end of new content development for Warcraft Rumble, citing struggles to meet expectations. Amidst Microsoft layoffs, the studio shifts focus to in-game events and bug fixes.
The Nothing Phone 3 debuts with a unique Glyph interface allowing quirky games like Spin the Bottle. Priced at $799, it's set to compete with top flagship devices. Explore its innovative features and specs!
Discover why the Lenovo Legion Tab (Gen 3) is being hailed as the best alternative to the iPad Mini. With its premium design, powerful performance, and gaming-focused features, this compact tablet is perfect for mobile gaming enthusiasts.
Microsoft has officially announced the ROG Xbox Ally, a handheld console that offers Game Pass access on-the-go, made in partnership with Asus. Set for a late 2025 release, it aims to compete with rivals like the Switch 2 and Steam Deck.
As Apple prepares for WWDC, it makes a significant move in mobile gaming by acquiring game studio RAC7 and developing a new gaming app for iOS that could revolutionize the gaming experience.
Fortnite has made a triumphant return to the U.S. App Store, hitting number one for free games after a five-year ban due to its legal battle with Apple. The game's comeback highlights significant changes in App Store policies and in-game purchasing options.
Fortnite has officially returned to iPhones in the U.S. after a five-year ban. Thanks to a federal judge's order, gamers can once again enjoy the popular title, sending it straight to the top of the app charts!
Epic Games ramps up pressure on Apple to bring Fortnite back to the App Store, citing recent court victories. As legal tensions rise, what does this mean for developers and gamers worldwide?