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SXSW apologizes, launches day-long Online Harassment Summit

SXSW apologizes, launches day-long Online Harassment Summit

South by Southwest organizers earned the ire of the internet this week after canceling two panels aimed at addressing online harassment and "GamerGate" culture in the video game industry. [Read more...]
'League of Legends' shoutcaster loves the game, not the fame

'League of Legends' shoutcaster loves the game, not the fame

Trevor Henry doesn't like to think of himself as "famous." He prefers the term "recognizable," and then only in certain situations -- like at the League of Legends World Championships in Europe this year. [Read more...]
Mini-fridge disguised as a life-size, mobile R2-D2 is up for pre-order

Mini-fridge disguised as a life-size, mobile R2-D2 is up for pre-order

Yes, these are full-scale R2-D2s replete with a moving head and flashing lights. They're not loaded with a super-intelligent AI and they don't project holograms, but they can chill your beer and even bring it to you while you put your feet up on the Ottoman. [Read more...]
Apple unlocks 'billions' more colors in latest iMacs

Apple unlocks 'billions' more colors in latest iMacs

The latest retina iMacs already display colors very accurately, but with El Capitan, Apple now uses their full potential. [Read more...]
Windows 10 upgrade push changes things for IT pros and bootleggers

Windows 10 upgrade push changes things for IT pros and bootleggers

Microsoft mistakenly pushed Windows 10 upgrades to existing Windows 7/8 users through the Update process earlier this year, but next year it will do it on purpose. [Read more...]
Steam Halloween sale slashes  prices on 'GTA V' and more

Steam Halloween sale slashes prices on 'GTA V' and more

You know Steam loves to celebrate most holidays in a big way -- with notable discounts on ton of different games. [Read more...]
Android and Chrome OS may be combined as early as next year

Android and Chrome OS may be combined as early as next year

For years, people have wondered if Google would merge its Android and Chrome operating systems, and the company has steadfastly held to them important but distinct pieces of its strategy. [Read more...]

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