Coldplay and The Chainsmokers collaborated for a new single called "Something Just Like This." The music video of the song is available for viewing on YouTube.
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“Baby Daddy” Season 6 cast celebrated the series 100th episode by getting a matching tattoo. “Baby Daddy” spoilers claimed that the show’s main protagonist Ben might find the love of his life in the new season.
A YouTuber who goes by the name YongYea has discovered a pretty cool “Death Stranding” Easter Egg in “Horizon Zero Dawn.” Players will find a collectible in the game, whose thumbnail is the Kojima Productions logo.
Square Enix has announced a new studio based in Tokyo with their first project: an RPG entitled "Project Prelude Rune."
“Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2” DLC Super Pack 2 is coming on Feb. 28 along with some free additions. An update on Steam by Bandai Namco has confirmed this. Players are also eagerly waiting for the costumes that are reportedly coming on Feb. 27.
"Sword Art Online" is confirmed on adding Asuna to the FOVE VR headset. "Sword Art Online" revealed another commendable feature for its fans.
Fans of the iconic Nokia 3310 can begin the celebration as reports indicate that it is going to make its unheralded comeback as early as this weekend.
A year has lapsed since privacy advocates from European Union wrote to Microsoft about Windows 10 gathering data from users but the watchdog is still unhappy about the tech giant's response.
Superman is about to become Earth’s greatest threat in “Injustice 2” due to Shattered Alliances. NetherRealm Studios and Ed Boon have both taken to Twitter to tease some kind of a narrative venture for “Injustice” fans.
With the success and positive reviews about LG G5 last year, all eyes are set in its successor LG G6 which is yet to unveil on Mobile World Congress 2017.
Huawei wrapped up its Honor 8 Lite announcement but surprises are still coming as another flagship, Honor V9 will soon release on international market as well.
Google Docs on mobile devices is hiding a significant feature that might change the way users view the compatibility features for Microsoft Office format.
"Nioh" fans better prepare and sharpen their blades to defy death once again, as new updates reveal more high-difficulty missions.