Leif Johnson
'Tacoma' Tackles Issues of Artificial Intelligence and Automation 70 Years in the Future
In space, corporations can watch you dream.
The Million Dollar Homepage is a Million Dollar Graveyard
A 2005 web experiment speaks to the difficulty of archiving the web.
'World of Warcraft' Turned Its Auction Houses into Discos for a Day
Blizzard made houses of free commerce a place to free your inhibitions during a new 'micro-holiday.'
Watch the Trailer for Spielberg's VR Blockbuster 'Ready Player One'
In the future of 'Ready Player One,' people actually use VR. That's the problem.
Fight Popups and Read Emails in This Windows 95-Themed RPG
'Kingsway' is an RPG where multitasking is your greatest foe.
Think You're Good at 'Dark Souls'? Try Playing It with a Fishing Pole
Twitch streamer uses fishing rod controller from a Bass Pro Shops game to beat the Abyss Watchers from 'Dark Souls 3.'
Some HTC 10 Smartphone Users Are Getting Ads on Their Keyboards
Ads normally intended for the free version of the TouchPal keyboard have started showing up on the default keyboard of the HTC 10.
Nintendo Is Still Dreaming of a Sleep-Focused 'Quality of Life' Device
In recent annual report, the gaming company announced that its bizarre sleep monitor still isn't dead.
Watch This Model Rocket Engine Destroy a Fish Tank
Slow-motion video illustrates how rockets still function under water.
We Talked to 'Crash Bandicoot' Speedrunners About the Remake's New, Messed-Up Jump
Some subtle changes are making speedruns more difficult, but not everyone is convinced all the changes are necessarily bad.
Nintendo's SNES Classic Has the Previously Unreleased 'Star Fox 2'
Upcoming mini-console will be packed with 21 games from the 1990 gaming system.
Rockstar Games Talks Publisher Into Leaving 'Grand Theft Auto V' Modders Alone
Rockstar says that it's in contact with OpenIV's developer and intends to resolve the issue.