Being a parent is stressful. Believe me I get it. I don’t know from personal experience, but I do have a lot of second and third hand experience from friends and family who are parents. First time parents seem to get the worst of it. Unless they’ve helped raise younger siblings in their youth, they […] Read more
So I have this friend. When we were younger he would spend almost all of his money on video games and DVDs. He always had more games than I did, but he also had a lot of DVDs. He had so many DVDs. Literally a bookshelf full of them. I’m talking hundreds of different titles. […] Read more
In the past week or so, two giants of the tech world decided to change their logos. The changes were subtle. They were nuanced. I’m sure they were heavily researched and their impact painstakingly tested on focus groups. One does not just change the most recognizable part of a company’s image haphazardly. Remember back when […] Read more
In the wake of the horrific shooting of Alison Parker and Adam Ward, a popular on-air reporter and a camera man from WDBJ in Roanoke Virginia, along with the woman they were interviewing, many Facebook and Twitter users were disturbed to see the first person video account of the shooting from the maniac himself. Vester Lee Flanagan II recorded […] Read more
The beautiful thing about Twitter is it allows the public free and unfettered access to the minds of their favorite celebrities and public figures. Good or bad, wisdom or gaffe, Twitter records everything a person or group has the good fortune or bad luck to post. Remember back when Ashton Kutcher tweeted about Penn State firing Joe […] Read more
One of the newest innovations from the good people at Apple is aptly named Force Touch. Essentially, what Force Touch does is measure the force of pressure being exerted by a user on a trackpad or mobile device surface. This allows for more precise control of movements and increased versatility and functionality for developers. From the […] Read more
Perusing through a couple different news sites, I’ve recently found quite a few articles talking about the problem ad blocking software is causing for companies that do business online. For the uninitiated ad blockers are programs that do just that: They block online advertisements. The most popular of these programs in terms of downloads is […] Read more
As I reported back in July, the US’s own MegaBots, Inc. issued a challenge to Suidobashi Heavy Industries. That challenge, of course, was in the form of a giant robot battle for the ages. Team USA would face off against Team Japan to determine the Undisputed Badass Title of Planet Earth. Suidobashi founder Kogoro Kurata had only one condition […] Read more
In a move that’s sure to those of us with large piles of disposable income quite happy, Audi has announced their bid to enter the luxury electric car market. It’s essentially a one-company show when it comes to long range electric vehicles. Audi hopes to change this with the introduction of the e-tron quattro. Details […] Read more
Does anyone remember back in 2003 when Fox put out an abysmally terrible adaptation of Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, which the studio creatively abbreviated to LXG on the posters? It was pretty universally panned and received a mere 17% on Rotten Tomatoes. This was ostensibly because of poor handling of the story on the studio’s […] Read more
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