The audio-technology company is demoing a surprisingly impressive approach to 3D.
Temple Run 2 Review: Look, It’s a Guy in a Cart!
You’d think a guy named “Guy” who goes poking around ancient booby-trapped temples might have learned by now.
Obama Wants More Violent Video Game Studies, and That’s Okay
As defensive as I am about video games, and my right to enjoy them like any other form of speech, I draw the line at declaring we don’t need any more knowledge.
Use Facebook? Own an iPhone? Call Your Facebook-Using, iPhone-Owning Friends for Free
Facebook has rolled out free voice calling to other Facebook users via its Messenger app for iOS.
“Nothing weird is going to happen.”
The Tragic, World-Changing Loss of the Great American Arcade
The nearly-defunct institution known as the game arcade was about far more than games.
Apple’s 2013 in Rumors: Fingerprint Sensors and More Retina Displays, but No TV
A much slimmer iPad, an iPad Mini with a Retina display and an iPhone with a built-in fingerprint reader could all be on tap for 2013, according to one industry analyst.
AT&T to Fully Allow Apple’s FaceTime Feature Over Its Cellular Network (with One Catch)
People hoping to use Apple’s FaceTime videochat service over AT&T’s cellular network have slowly but surely seen their options improve.
To Infinity and…Skylanders? Disney’s Bold New Toy-Game Maneuver
“Disney Infinity” is an intrepid, ostensibly industry-upending venture by Walt Disney Co. to merge games and toys by capitalizing on the studio’s vast roster of beloved storybook characters.
How Dr. Dre Made $300 Headphones a Must-Have Accessory
Just a few years ago, spending $300 on headphones was something only a handful of artists, music producers, and audiophiles would even consider. But that was before a hip-hop legend got involved.
Playable Zamboni Google Doodle Lets You Become Every Minnesota Kid’s Hero
Climb aboard the Zamboni and, using your keyboard’s arrow keys, heroically resurface the sections of the ice made stubbly by the hockey stops and pirouettes of countless tiny skaters.
Aaron Swartz’s Suicide Triggers Response from Top U.S. Lawmakers
One prominent U.S. lawmaker, Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), said she would introduce reforms to change the federal law at the heart of the case.