A Handy-Dandy Chart Of Every Game At E3
By platform.
By platform.
Anger, love, laughter, and snobbery. These are the coping mechanisms of the new console war.
Skeuomorphism: n. A design principle wherein an object is made to resemble another material.
Flatten it. Flatten ALL OF IT.
Sure, there are two brand-new consoles to salivate over, but the 2013 E3 is especially lousy with games and displays built to tickle our nostalgia.
Spotify is set to receive San Francisco’s so-called “Twitter tax breaks” in exchange for “giving back” to the community. Meanwhile, the city has shut down the means to keep companies accountable.
Sony versus Microsoft isn’t good versus evil. It’s money versus money.
As part of sweeping layoffs, Zynga’s New York operations were completely shut down. Here’s an inside look at the implosion.
Search is dead. Now get in your car.
Lily Koppel’s new nonfiction book, The Astronaut Wives Club, looks at the historic time in America when astronauts were heroes and their families were emblems. She talks about the book and the photos she gathered.
You know this is why cell phones are so germy, right? A semi-scientific study.
A new Smash Brothers, a new Mario Kart, and a four-player Super Mario. So, is anyone going to buy a Wii U?
And the internet’s, too.
It costs 400 dollars, and these are the games you’ll be playing on it.
Here’s a good lesson about what happens when you send someone an unsolicited photo of your junk and have a publicly listed Facebook. NSFWish.
Watch and decide.
You went with “MAVERICKS” instead of these fine felines?!? (via https:)
iOS 7 is here. And so is the new Mac OS.
Apple has a new version of its iPhone operating system. Basically every element from former SVP Scott Forstall is gone.
First: It costs 500 bucks and you can get it in November. Here’s what you can play on it.
A look into the future of broadcast sports.
Edward Snowden, 29, told The Guardian he doesn’t see himself as a hero. “I don’t want to live in a world where there’s no privacy and therefore no room for intellectual exploration and creativity.”
When Google’s autocompletes become haunting poetry. As documented by Google Poetics.
Cycle off the top of a mountain? Sure, why not?
It’s like a Batcave for environmentally friendly transportation devices.
Beware: these cute games are emotional bruisers.
Thanks to a small but devoted core of true believers and an infusion of Silicon Valley research funds, the once-revered, much-reviled science of cryopreservation may itself be coming back from the dead. Welcome to Alcor, where death is merely a temporary setback.
A lesson in how to say something without really saying anything at all.
Teenagers: pay attention. Your mom totally knows what you are up to on Facebook. One mom fesses up.