April 21, 2019 After Math: Move fast and break laws While the world held its collective breath this week ahead of Special Counsel Mueller's damning report on the current administration's conduct, the tech industry…
April 21, 2019 Stop what you’re doing, and gaze upon this PC made out of pasta Everybody loves pasta. It’s a cheap source of calories, it’s easy to cook, and it comes in lots of cute shapes like bow ties….
April 21, 2019 Sri Lanka temporarily bans social media after terrorist bombings Extremist violence has once again prompted Sri Lanka to put a halt to social media in the country. The government has instituted a "temporary"…
April 21, 2019 Life is Strange 2 creators explain why they won’t shy away from politics in games The creators of Life is Strange aren’t scared to touch on topics often taboo in games. While some developers have denied making political statements…
April 21, 2019 A web art exhibit forces visitors to confront the past Saved emails, Geocities pages, an emulation of Windows 98. These are all parts of the deleted web — the web that can’t be easily…
April 21, 2019 Nintendo Game Boy at 30: As fun as it ever was Today marks the 30th anniversary of the Game Boy's release in Japan. Three decades ago, the portable gaming landscape would change forever. Whether you…
April 21, 2019 A new podcast player lets you see what your friends are listening to and recommending A new podcast app is designed to solve the problem of discovering new shows. Co-founders Pete Curley and Garret Heaton (who previously founded and…
April 21, 2019 The Game Boy’s 30th anniversary: a celebration in photos When our editors started talking about doing a feature for the Game Boy’s 30th anniversary, I instantly knew I wanted to do this photo…
April 21, 2019 Austria draft law would require real names for internet comments It's not just China that wants to reduce anonymity online. Austria's government has introduced a draft law that would require you to provide your…
April 21, 2019 AI generates non-stop stream of death metal There's a limit to the volume of death metal humans can reproduce — their fingers and vocal chords can only handle so much. Thanks…