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Sony is reportedly developing a 'PlayStation 4.5' for 4K gaming

Microsoft isn't the only company considering a minor console refresh: Sony is also reportedly working on a slightly faster PlayStation 4 to deliver 4K gaming, Kotaku reports.

How HTC and Valve built the Vive

Long before the Vive was born, both software developer Valve and phone manufacturer HTC were separately looking into virtual reality. In 2012, VR was beginning to creep back into the public imagination.

Here's what to expect from Apple's 'Loop You In' event

In just a few days, Apple is going to make headlines for more than just its hard line on encryption.

Self-lacing Nikes are real, will go on sale later this year

While we're still waiting for the Back to the Future-styled Nike Mag, the company has unveiled its first "self-lacing" shoe in another silhouette.

It's a wrap: So long SXSW, see you next year

So much happened at SXSW, where to start? Well, you may have heard that the President rolled into town.

The first Oculus Rift games bode well for the future of VR

I hid behind a stack of wooden crates in the saloon, trying to dodge the bullets flying at my general direction.

Sony's PlayStation VR headset launches in October for $400

The PlayStation VR headset lands in October 2016 for $400 (€400 / £350 / ¥44,980), Sony announced at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco today.

J.J. Abrams talks to SXSW about how technology has democratized filmmaking

After President Obama's keynote, a SXSW session featuring J.J. Abrams alongside his friend Andrew Jarecki (writer and director HBO miniseries The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst) was probably the hottest panel of the conference.

Anonymous declares 'total war' on Donald Trump

Donald Trump is in the sights of hacktivist collective Anonymous again. On March 4th the group posted a video declaring "total war" on the presidential candidate.

Mr. Robot has an FBI consultant to make hacking look authentic

A line of people snakes through the halls until it winds down a flight of stairs; more than 1,000 fans are anxiously waiting for the doors to open inside the Austin Convention Center.

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