Article By Shawn Schuster
  • Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Rumors Roundup: Release Date, Specs, Price and Sizes

    Microsoft has yet to officially announce the successor to the popular Surface Pro 3, but the rumored Surface Pro 4 is expected to improve upon the design that helped Microsoft enjoy a successful fourth quarter in 2014.

  • Titanfall 2 Confirmed for PS4, Expected to Release in 2017

    While Titanfall 2 has not even officially been announced yet as a game, Electronic Arts CFO Blake Jorgensen spoke about the potential game during the recent Technology, Internet, and Media Conference in San Francisco to mention that it may be coming to the PlayStation 4 for the first time in the franchise's history.

    Titanfall 2 Confirmed for PS4, Expected to Release in 2017
  • Scrabble Continue to Top Gaming Charts; Free Play on PC, iPad, iPhone, Android, Kindle, and More

    Originally a board game created in 1938, Scrabble has gone on to become one of the most popular video and mobile games in history. If you're looking to kill some time or compete against friends in Scrabble, you might be surprised to find out that you can play the game entirely for free on several different platforms, including the PC, iPad, iPhone, and Android devices.

    Scrabble Continue to Top Gaming Charts; Free Play on PC, iPad, iPhone, Android, Kindle, and More
  • President Obama Asks Congress for War Power Against Islamic State: 'ISIL Is Going to Lose'

    In what could become the first Congressional war vote held in 13 years, President Barack Obama has proposed U.S. military action against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The president's Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) is asking for Congress to approve the deployment of military forces on a limited scale, but reactions to his authorization request have been mixed.

    President Obama Asks Congress for War Power Against Islamic State: 'ISIL Is Going to Lose'
  • Christians React to Chapel Hill Shooting Of Three Muslim Students

    When three Muslim college students were shot and killed Tuesday night in North Carolina, many media outlets immediately jumped to the conclusion that it must have been hate-related. But it turns out that the man who shot them did so over an ongoing dispute over a parking space.

    Christians React to Chapel Hill Shooting Of Three Muslim Students