Wordle V Worldle: Legal Battle Ensues Over Game NamesWordle, the New York Times-owned word game, says that Worldle, a browser-based geography game, is too similarly named
A Puzzle Game Taught Me That Standing in Line Is So Much Fun, if You Get To Be a Shining Golden Shiba InuYou’d think a puzzle game about people standing in lines wouldn’t be that much fun.
Why Dave & Buster’s Is Transforming Its Arcades Into CasinosThe $2 billion eatertainment chain’s betting gambit marks a new era of casino-fying everything.
Everything I learned about EA Sports’ College Football 25 after two hours of gameplayORLANDO, Fla. — Broadly, there are two kinds of college football video game players: those who drifted away from gaming when the NCAA Football franchise went away and those that have continued to play Madden for their up-to-date football video game fix.
8 Best Games To Play When You're Burnt OutHighlights It's easy to get tired of really long games. Thankfully, many indie titles provide similar experiences in less time. If you're burnt out from massive RPGs or open-world games, it's best to try a different genre or something that can be played in short bursts.
Locks of Beethoven’s Hair Are Unraveling the Mysteries of His Deafness and IllnessesGerman composer Ludwig van Beethoven began losing his hearing in his 20s, a fact that deeply upset and embarrassed him. Over the years, his hearing loss worsened, and by the time he died at age 56 in 1827, the composer was totally deaf.
Look, the 2024 Presidential Polls Don’t Really Make That Much SenseWelcome to How Bad Is This, Really?, a recurring feature in which we take the temperature on how things are looking in the presidential election and what seems likely to happen in November. Eric Levitz had a good piece in Vox Tuesday about why Donald Trump is polling so well.
5 quick tweaks make your GNOME desktop so much easier to useThe idea behind the GNOME desktop is to offer as clean and simple an environment as possible for users. In their quest for simplicity, the GNOME team created a minimal interface that avoids complication and clutter.
An Inside Peek at The Strenuous Life: Spring 2024The Strenuous Life is an online/offline platform that helps members learn new skills, pursue new interests, and improve themselves in body, mind, and spirit. Each month, members create and publish a newsletter — The Bugle — to highlight what’s going in the TSL community.
Sabrina Carpenter’s pop magic comes from being in on the jokeWho’s that her espresso? “Sir, do you know why we pulled you over? Do you know how fast you were going?” That’s that me espresso.
The New MAGAThe MAGA energy was palpable—in the Bronx. As emerging crowds recognized other like-minded people on the street, the chants began immediately. “Let’s Go Brandon!” someone shouted. Another group smiled mischievously and echoed the chant, a small cacophony hinting at what was to come.
How to repurpose an old iPad and make it useful againReuse your old iPads. After upgrading an iPad, you may want to find a use for your old one instead of disposing of it. Here are ways you can make your older iPads more useful.
How to set up and use eSIM on AndroidIn recent years, we've seen a rise in the adoption of using an eSIM to connect your phone to a mobile network. In theory, being able to set up and use eSIM on Android offers more flexibility.
Toronto is failing on the small details that make cities workCities spend a lot of time, energy and money on the big things that make them livable: roads, public transit, policing, public health. They often forget that, as the saying goes, it’s the little things that count. This is especially true in my city, Toronto.
My Ex Left Me Because I Couldn’t Fund Her Lavish Lifestyle. Now My Daughters Are Repeating History.My ex left me because I became ill and couldn’t keep up with her lavish lifestyle. Now, our daughters are the same way. I struggled to stay connected to them because they were teenagers at the time, and they could choose where they wanted to live.