Will the new Wolfenstein go too far in painting the Nazis as generic villains, ignoring why they’re so reviled in the first place?
E3 2013: Game Trailer Highlights
From Super Smash Brothers 4 to FIFA 14, see the best trailers E3 has to offer.
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ESPN Discovers Sports Fans Don’t Care About 3D TV After All
The TV sports kingpin kills its 3D channel after three years, blames disinterested consumers.
Facebook Now Sports Clickable Hashtags
“Starting today, hashtags will be clickable,” says Facebook, adding, “We’ll continue to roll out more features in the coming weeks and months, including trending hashtags and deeper insights.”
Public Conversations on Facebook [Facebook Newsroom]
Teardown: Here’s What Google Glass Looks Like When Taken Apart
Google Glass consists of a titanium frame, some plastic housing, and some parts consistent with what you’d find in many smartphones. There are a few exceptions, however.
Dark Souls II Preview: Old Feelings and Fresh Concerns
No matter how the small stuff changes, at least Dark Souls II can still leave me an excited, shaky mess.
Xbox One’s ‘Future-Proof’ Digital Strategy Isn’t Unique to Xbox One
Is Microsoft’s Xbox One digital strategy as forward-looking as the company claims?
“Well, I'm not sure I would have sold the company to HP. That's for sure. Talk about a waste.”
Google: We’re No NSA Stooge and We’ll Prove It If the Feds Let Us
Google has asked the U.S. Department of Justice for permission to publish the number of national-security information requests it receives from the government.
Mad Catz M.O.J.O. Joins the Android Game Console Craze
While Sony and Microsoft pour millions of dollars into bringing their next gaming systems to life, Mad Catz is working on its own console with just a couple of product developers.
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Here’s What Googlers Think of The Internship
Over at Quora, a Google employee has summarized his colleagues’ reaction to the new Google movie.
Here’s Why Google Is Buying Waze
Why would Google want to shell out more than $1 billion for a relatively unknown start-up? Three reasons.