After a series of teases throughout Ed Boon's social media accounts, Mortal Kombat X has been finally announced with an amazing trailer featuring its new bone-cracking gameplay mechanics.
With less than two days left until Ed Boon's major announcement, the official website for Mortal Kombat has gone dark, suggesting a new title of the franchise. Also, recent messages between Boon and rapper Wiz Khalifa suggest a collaboration on the same project.
We have all lost a pet or two in our lifetime, and most of us would do just about anything to get it back or at least find another pet that resembles the one we lost. Now a new app will help you find a pet that resembles the pet you just lost.
As times change, so too does the dictionary. Each and every year Webster's Dictionary adds words to its list. This year they are adding a particular word that has its roots here in south Louisiana.
While we continue to dodge pot holes on our roadways in south Louisiana, glow-in-the-dark roads are debuting in the Netherlands. Yes, the roads actually glow-in-the-dark and street lights are now a thing of the past highway N329.
If you're anything like me (probably not, but just for the sake of argument) you love Facebook. They always have what your friends/acquaintances/people you met once are up to on the wall, but sometimes, the Timeline doesn't work like a timeline should...
When it comes to terms used in the technology world, some American are REALLY confused about the language. In a recent survey published in the L.A. Times, some Americans proved that they are oblivious to some terms we use in the technological age we are currently in.
While Flappy Bird has been pulled from the downloadable market, phones have been have starting to appear on eBay with the advertised feature of having Flappy Bird pre-installed on them.
Facebook has turned 10 years old! To celebrate, they're giving you a retrospective look back at your history on Facebook, from your first moments to your most popular posts.
A new Microsoft ad, set to air during this year's Super Bowl, praises technology and of it's ability to empower. The commercial is narrated by, and stars former New Orleans Saint player Steve Gleason.