After hearing from a player contemplating suicide, game developers of High School Story decided to address the issue in their game.
The online site also announced that 1 billion users now watch 6 billion hours of its video per month.
The social media site debuted on Glassdoor’s list at No. 1, while Facebook falls to third
Apple is launching its 12 Days of Gifts in the U.S. for the first time, handing out a dozen freebies to iOS7 users.
Several firms, including Qualcomm and LG, have agreed to use the same framework for connected devices.
Tributes to the late Nelson Mandela make U.S., international lists of most-discussed topics.
Newly revealed documents suggest that U.S. and British authorities were monitoring Xbox Live users.
Connectivity is becoming so important to gaming that offline play is starting to feel anemic by comparison.
AT&T;’s new low-cost plans gun for the market T-Mobile is carving out for itself; puts pressure on Verizon
The former CEO of Pearson is the social network’s first female board member.
Malicious software gathered log-in credentials from Facebook, Google, payroll provider ADP and others.
There’s no formula for a big Internet splash, but this underwater rescue shows how a story can grow legs.
Motorola will rerun its phone promotion Wednesday and Dec. 9 after site glitches blocked purchases.
Headed into the heart of the holiday shopping season, the gaming device rivals are trying to out-tout each other.
Apple hasn’t been very social, but that doesn’t mean it’s not interested in parsing that data.
The search engine says the pop singer and twerking were at the top of the curiosity lists.
Shoppers aren’t the only ones who know that online shopping deals spike in December.
The royal baby and Boston Marathon bombing top two lists of the most-popular searches of 2013.
The online shopping day wraps up the Thanksgiving weekend by offering some of the best bargains.
Users of Makr can design their own cards, party invitations and more.
Hayley Tsukayama covers consumer technology and writes for “Post Tech,” The Washington Post’s technology policy blog . A Minnesota native, she joined the Post in 2010 after completing her master’s degree in journalism. She lives in Washington D.C. where she sings alto with a local choir and plays video games in her copious free time.