June 16, 2020 Toilets Can Blow Coronavirus Poop All Over the Place—You’ve Been Warned Here’s some bathroom advice for the covid-19 pandemic era, courtesy of a new study published Tuesday. Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding…
June 16, 2020 Google has a new Stadia starter kit, and it’s $30 cheaper Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge You don’t need Google’s own gamepad or dongle to try its Stadia cloud gaming service, particularly…
June 16, 2020 PAX West cancels in-person event, will host PAX Online this year instead Seattle gaming convention PAX West will not be happening this Labor Day weekend. Instead, it will shift into a nine-day online conference that takes…
June 16, 2020 Corsair releases streaming-ready PCs with built-in capture cards If you want to stream your gameplay on services like Twitch, you need a handful of gear to get started. Depending on your taste,…
June 16, 2020 EU sets framework for contact tracing apps that work across borders More European countries are launching contact tracing apps in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. But at the moment, those apps do…
June 16, 2020 PAX West will be PAX Online this year Due to the impact of COVID-19, PAX West won't be going ahead as an in-person event in Seattle this year. A digital replacement, PAX…
June 16, 2020 Archaeologists map an ancient Roman city without any digging For the first time, archaeologists have mapped an entire ancient Roman city without any digging by using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology (via Gizmodo). The…
June 16, 2020 Super-Sized Lego Go-Kart Is Big Enough for Even Grown-up Kids to Drive Matt Denton was one of the clever engineers responsible for designing and building the functional BB-8 robots and puppets used to film the most…
June 16, 2020 Sorry, Captain Picard, Your Taste in Tea Sucks Every June 16 we gather to celebrate Captain Picard, for it is—based on a loose extrapolation of the stardate of Star Trek: The Next…
June 16, 2020 DeepMind’s AI system finds its way around simulated cities it hasn’t seen before In a paper, researchers at DeepMind propose a system that can efficiently navigate virtual city environments it hasn’t seen before.Read More via VentureBeat Check…