November 1, 2019 Blizzard says ‘we failed in our purpose’ after Hearthstone Hong Kong controversy Photo by Maik Boenisch/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images Blizzard Entertainment kicked off its annual BlizzCon fan expo with a direct apology from president J….
November 1, 2019 WeWork could be forming a gaming division Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge WeWork has apparently started the process of making a gaming division, according to a trademark filing and…
November 1, 2019 Yet More Evidence That Neanderthal Bling Included Eagle Talons New fossil evidence suggests the Neanderthal practice of collecting eagle talons, which were likely worn as jewelry or used to create powerful symbols, was…
November 1, 2019 Another Day, Another Wildfire In a season of flames and blackouts across California, yet another intense wildfire has broken out outside Los Angeles. Read more… via Gizmodo Check…
November 1, 2019 NBC’s Peacock streaming service may be free for everyone With the streaming wars heating up — Apple TV+ debuted today and HBO Max launch details were announced this week — there are still…
November 1, 2019 NBC’s Peacock streaming service may be free for everyone With the streaming wars heating up — Apple TV+ debuted today and HBO Max launch details were announced this week — there are still…
November 1, 2019 Epic Games Store revamp helps you find trending titles The Epic Games Store still has a lot of work left if it's going to match some players' expectations, but there are signs of…
November 1, 2019 Friday’s Best Deals: Casper Mattresses, OtterBox Coolers, Tommy John Underwear, and More A wristwatch Gold Box, an EyeBuyDirect sitewide sale, and discounted crew socks lead off Friday’s best deals from around the web. Read more… via…
November 1, 2019 Amazon and Nintendo may have struck a deal to kick off retro game sellers Photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images Images Amazon Marketplace sellers who deal in new, used, and refurbished Nintendo products woke…
November 1, 2019 The ACLU Is Taking the Feds to Court Over Face Recognition Surveillance The ACLU and its Massachusetts chapter are suing the federal government for more information about how it uses facial recognition with regard to surveillance….