The Government Has Made College an Overpriced Scam
Thankfully, you don't need fancy dining halls or a college degree to have a good life or get a good job.
Thankfully, you don't need fancy dining halls or a college degree to have a good life or get a good job.
The Kids Online Safety Act imposes an amorphous "duty of care" that would compromise anonymous speech and restrict access to constitutionally protected content.
Unwired makes an unconvincing argument for heavy-handed tech regulation.
Players can experience for themselves how difficult, expensive, and exhausting it is to come to the country legally.
The gaming market remains competitive with a wide variety of options.
Plus: California social media law could backfire, Massachusetts may ban the sale of phone location data, and more...
The video game is a 100-year simulation of the Victorian era where the player has centralized control over the government of their chosen country.
Plus: Fact-checking the Twitter Files fact check, The Super Mario Bros. Movie's alleged lack of wokeness, and more...
Like the video game, the HBO series makes the case for the morality of an individual who refuses to sacrifice for the collective.
It's the story of a distant future where rich denizens meddle in the affairs of the past.
A slew of recent research suggests parents should relax a bit about screen time.
Antitrust regulators don't seem to understand how the video game industry works.
It’s one of the most competitive industries in the world, and there’s no good reason to stop Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard.
The game is one of the greatest pieces of outsider art created in the 21st century, and it just got a lot easier to play.
Eventually the player realizes nothing is getting built and quits.
The video game merges free market trading with exciting space combat, and your ethics and goals are up to you.
Stray began development in 2015, so it's not intended to be an allegory about COVID-19 lockdowns, but it sure seems like one.
The video game serves as a fun reminder that free trade, not protectionism, makes us all better off.
The game won't be playable in Belgium or the Netherlands thanks to local gambling laws.
When the multiplayer role-playing game hit the market in 2010, it was a disaster, panned by critics and series fans alike. But developers retooled it and it found a committed audience.
The show details friction between the privileged innovators of a steampunk city and the impoverished slums underneath it.
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg star in another timid, lifeless video game adaptation.
Some NFT assets held their value during January's crypto crash, but not the video game monsters in Axie Infinity.
You can finally set up a farm with crops and animals such as cows, llamas, and chickens—heedless of zoning rules!
The government appoints itself the nation's parent.
Ryan Reynolds stars as a video game character who discovers his whole life is a lie.
An attempt to reduce idle electricity consumption actually incentivizes selling more powerful equipment.
A new type of city-building game which will make you feel like you've been administered a digital Valium
The last thing this game-inspired, meme-powered finance fight needs is federal meddling.
It's a telling sign when a video game opens with a warning that the events it depicts might be a little too close to life.
A week after being sued over his arbitrary COVID-19 policy, Gov. Charlie Baker says he will allow arcades to reopen.
A federal lawsuit argues that the distinction drawn by Massachusetts is unconstitutional.
An ambiguous presidential order affecting a Chinese company connected to several popular video games sows confusion.
Playing baseball in the uncanny valley
By kicking out critics on Twitch and Discord, is the military running afoul of the First Amendment?
It’s a new era of digital therapeutics—and a reminder of how burdensome the federal regulatory process is.
How we lost our social spaces and how we found them again
Link's adventure in a doomed world of masks and sorrows will resonate with gamers currently under coronavirus lockdown.
Global health group supports industry-supported initiative to promote gaming, educate players about COVID-19.
In fact, maybe the parents should play, too.
Plague Inc. simulates the spread of coronavirus.
Three decades later, is it time for the city simulation game to get political?
Mayor Muriel Bowser: "Immediate action is necessary to regulate these electronic devices before they infiltrate the city."