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The myth of Mariana's Web, the darkest corner of the internet

The myth of Mariana's Web, the darkest corner of the internet

Chances are, like me, the first time you heard about the Dark Web it was described as a foul and depraved marketplace, where children, drugs, and pirated movies could be bought for mere Bitcoin. [Read more...]
Amazon renews 'The Man in the High Castle' for a second season

Amazon renews 'The Man in the High Castle' for a second season

Amazon's Original Series The Man in the High Castle was the retailers most-watched pilot, and it seems the first season was popular was well. [Read more...]
HTC Vive to demo a 'very big' breakthrough in VR at CES

HTC Vive to demo a 'very big' breakthrough in VR at CES

Regular folks who are eager to get hold of the HTC Vive would have been bummed by the news that it's been pushed to April 2016, but in return, we'll actually be getting a much improved version. [Read more...]
Take a VR tour of the White House's Christmas splendor

Take a VR tour of the White House's Christmas splendor

Think your Christmas decorations are impressive this year? Think again. Google has released a 360-degree video of the White House today which shows off some of its most impressive Christmas trees and ornaments. [Read more...]
Budget bill heads to President Obama's desk with CISA intact

Budget bill heads to President Obama's desk with CISA intact

Earlier today, the US House of Representatives passed a 2,000-page omnibus budget bill that contains the entirety of the controversial Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act. [Read more...]
Square Enix Montreal gets what makes mobile games great

Square Enix Montreal gets what makes mobile games great

Apple recently named Lara Croft Go its game of the year, and deservedly so. But the back-to-basics 2D puzzler wasn't developer Square Enix Montreal's first stab at mobile gaming. [Read more...]
Nintendo's 2015 was the best of times and the worst of times

Nintendo's 2015 was the best of times and the worst of times

Let's face it: In the world of video games, Nintendo exists in a state of constant scrutiny. More often than not, the Japanese company is targeted for being "behind the times" or "out of touch" with what its fanbase wants. [Read more...]

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