April 3, 2020 The forgotten dream of second-screen gaming The original iPad came out on April 3rd, 2010, at a time when most smartphone manufacturers were making the awkward transition from full QWERTY…
April 3, 2020 Which Baby Yoda Toy Is Right for You? The world was so different last November. People were shaking hands, going to the movies, and there were zero toys of The Mandalorian’s Baby…
April 3, 2020 The latest iPad Pro disables mics when its case is closed These days, any connected device with a microphone could arguably be treated with suspicion, from smart speakers to phones to computers. Apple helped to…
April 3, 2020 Deadpool is Fortnite’s latest playable crossover cameo While he's been in the periphery of the game since the start of the current season, Deadpool is finally making his way to Fortnite…
April 3, 2020 Climate Disasters Make Vulnerable Countries More Susceptible to War As out planet heats up, one of the most important we can understand is the relationship between climate change and war. Scientists, advocates and…
April 3, 2020 This week’s best deals: Sonos speakers, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and more As another week comes to a close, we’re recapping the deals you can still grab now. A major highlight is Sonos’ sale on a…
April 3, 2020 How to Tolerate the People You’re Quarantined With It’s been several weeks since we’ve begun “physical distancing,” and everyone is figuring out how to maintain their social relationships with people they can’t…
April 3, 2020 Ten years in, a look at the iPad killers that weren’t Apple's original iPad went on sale ten years ago today, which means that it's been ten years since people finally started taking tablets seriously….
April 3, 2020 Turok, Kathy Rain, and Yes, the DOOMicorn Slayer Master Collection, Are Free on Twitch Prime This Month Free 30-Day Trial | Twitch Prime Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
April 3, 2020 Revisiting Black Net.Art and Webpage Poetry The covid-19 museum closures have made abundantly clear that accession committees and the web’s corporate overlords don’t have much love for net art. While…