The latest leak could have just affirmed previous speculations that the OnePlus 5 would sport a dual camera, while a 3,300mAh battery could also be in the pipeline.
Video games reporter Ben Skipper sums up the biggest gaming stories from the past seven days.
LGBT Pride Month is celebrated in June in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Riot. President Clinton declared June as Gay and Lesbian Pride Month in 2000. This became LGBT Pride Month under President Obama in 2009.
Google has announced that it will increase the incentive for researchers who would be able to detect the top-level security breach.
According to the reports, the malware takes a hold of the browsers and makes them into "zombies"
The newest set of images seems to suggest that the Touch ID sensor would be placed on the back of the iPhone 8 below the Apple logo
EA and Ghost Games have officially revealed Need for Speed Payback, the latest entry in the hit driving series. The game has been given a 10 November release date on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
Extinction is the next project offering from Iron Galaxy, developer of Killer Instinct, and published by Maximum Games.
Google is launching early in 2018 the ad blocker on Chrome web browser.
Nintendo announces it is launching next year Switch Online, a subscription-based online service that gives subscribers full access to a tonne of games.
One of the AMD-powered desktops is Dell's first-ever Inspiron gaming desktop dubbed the Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop
The Moto Z2 Play is slated to launch in the summer. Price starts at US$499. View the specs here.
Microsoft rolls out a new update to Skype bringing a host of new features that make messaging service look like Snapchat.
Take-Two Interactive, the publisher of Grand Theft Auto and NBA 2K series, has now acquired rights to Squad's Kerbal Space Program.
Apple causes the supply shortage of Nintendo Switch as the Cupertino firm wolfs down the console's components for its own devices.