World of Warcraft was a game truly ahead of its time. So much so, that its players already witnessed the effects of a pandemic more than a decade ago. Now, that pandemic may prove useful to scientists
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I'm currently reading Lawrence Weschler's wonderful memoir And How are You , Dr Sacks? It's a book about his forty year friendship with the neurologist Oliver Sacks. Every page seems to contain someth
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Every morning, just before heading out into the predawn light to her job as a dentist for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, my mom would hunch over the laminate countertop in our dimly lit kit
Snow was falling in Stevenson, Alabama, when Brittany Smith and her brother, Chris McCallie, stopped at a McDonald’s. It was January, 2018, and Brittany felt happier than she had in a long time. After
Omar Ameen could not sleep at home. For years, he had been shuttling between safe houses, terrified that armed men would kidnap or kill him for the crimes of his cousin Ghassan, a member of Al Qaeda.
Over the Christmas break I gave up Pokémon Go. It wasn't on purpose - in fact I think I actually stopped playing a little earlier than that, missing a community day for some weekend commitment or othe
The Apps on My Phone Are Stalking Me I discovered that we’re building a digital surveillance state much like the one in China. Jan. 22, 2020 By Opinion Columnist There is much about the future that ke
It's 6am on a cold morning in November 1987. 17-year-old programmer Martin Webb is sitting in front of a computer at a house somewhere in Shropshire. Martin's father Dennis Webb is also present, as is
Some of Paul Skalnik’s mug shots, spanning a decade of criminal activity. Feature How This Con Man’s Wild Testimony Sent Dozens to Jail, and 4 to Death Row Paul Skalnik is a grifter and criminal. Now
Nearly two decades before Boeing’s MCAS system crashed two of the plane-maker’s brand-new 737 MAX jets, Stan Sorscher knew his company’s increasingly toxic mode of operating would create a disaster of
I waited for him on a street corner in Shibuya. It was the spring of 2000 - my first time in Japan. I was attending the Tokyo Game Show as editor of DC-UK magazine. Somehow I'd managed to score an int
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Suppose that the biblical story of Creation were true: God created the universe in six days, including all the laws of physics and all the physical constants that apply throughout the universe. Now im
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Twelve Million Phones, One Dataset, Zero Privacy Every minute of every day, everywhere on the planet, dozens of companies — largely unregulated, little scrutinized — are logging the movements of tens
Hello, and welcome to our new series which picks out interesting things that we'd love someone to make a game about. This isn't a chance for us to pretend we're game designers, more an opportunity to
Quite frankly, I've been looking for an excuse to show off my piano skills on Eurogamer for some time - and this month the perfect opportunity fell right into my inbox. A few weeks ago, Rust - the sur
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Credit... Illustration by Eric Yahnker Feature I Worked for Alex Jones. I Regret It. I dropped out of film school to edit video for the conspiracy theorist because I believed in his worldview. Then I
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These $100 calculators have been required in classrooms for more than 20 years, as students and teachers still struggle to afford them Published in GEN · 13 min read · Nov 25, 2019 -- T his fall, Step
I get it: I’m one of the last people you’d expect to hear warning about the danger of conspiracies and lies. I’ve built a career on pushing the limits of propriety and good taste. I portrayed Borat, t
Video games are a small window into Chinese life, but they're a window nonetheless, and video games themselves, in China, are huge. China accounts for more than half of the entire planet's PC gaming r
Gina Painter is a teacher at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, Calif. We will be yesterday’s news. Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, Calif., has joined the list of all-too-familiar tragedies — C
I saw a bit of the new COD the other day. It was fine. Fighting through the streets, going silent with one of those contraptions on the end of a gun barrel. But then: a marketplace, or the remains of
Hello, and welcome to our new series which picks out interesting things that we'd love someone to make a game about. This isn't a chance for us to pretend we're game designers, more an opportunity to
If you've ever wondered what stands out most in games to people who don't normally play them, I can offer a single data point. It's the curtains! Back when Luigi's Mansion came out, I was the person w