A renowned video game and social media analyst, Michael Patcher, says that “Battlefield 5” will be a threat to “Call of Duty 2016” and many other shooter games.
Game of Thrones is all set to premier on April 24 and the Jon Snow question shows no signs of dying down.
Xbox One and PS4 enthusiasts can rejoice as their favorite game, “The Sims 4,” the popular simulation personal computer game will finally be released for the Sony and Microsoft consoles too.
a post wrongly posted Michael Schumacher’s health status as a prank that is likely to attract angered response from fans.
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is a highly anticipated handset that is likely to be launched in August and will feature the latest operating system, Android N.
Apple’s upcoming flagship phone is definitely talk of the web town. iPhone 7 is only a few months away and the internet is abuzz with rumors about its possible release date, specs and related news.
The season finale of “The Walking Dead” may be 90-minute long but for the critics, there were only 12 good minutes in the show.
Mars may not exactly have a Himalayan Range but these mile-high mounds may qualify as mountains, being carved by wind and climate over billions of years.
We all wonder what others think about us. A lot of energy and time is spent on wondering if that special someone thinks we are attractive. Scientists may have the answer you are looking for.
Study reveals that people who smoked pot more than four days in a week over the years may end up with serious financial woes.
NASA is very serious about putting men on Mars and thus began the training on Orion spacecraft to prepare for an ensuing trip.
British Heart Foundation found that nearly half of adults admit to panting when they run to catch a bus.
Air pollution in south-east England is likely to increase as the air flow carries North African Saharan sand to UK.
Even though there are moral drawbacks associated with human sacrifice, then why do societies evolve a system that requires lives to be sacrificed? Scientists find out.
According to a British study, Vitamin D3 is vital to improve heart function in people suffering from heart failure.
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