Classic Fallout Titles Return to Steam Following Absence

The original Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics are once again available to purchase on Steam following an absence.

Rare Has Microsoft's Support and New Games in Development

Microsoft has promised it is continuing to support Rare following its decision to stop bundling Kinect with Xbox One.

Steam Greenlight Pick & Demo: Move or Die

Move or Die by Those Awesome Guys, developers behind Concerned Joe, is a fast paced party game with up to 4 players on the same screen. Each player controls an incarnation of "Joe" as you all go through a series of mini games with different sets of rules, each one of them lasting roughly 20 seconds.

IKEA Is Backtracking on Its Fansite Shutdown

Ikea started chasing its incredibly devoted fansite IkeaHackers earlier this week, threatening to shut it down, or at least force it to stop hosting advertising. But now it seems to be changing its mind.

Is It Really True That Watching Porn Will Shrink Your Brain?

A hundred years ago they said that masturbating would make you go blind. We’ve progressed. Today, we’re told that watching moderate amounts of pornography will shrink your brain.

Terrain Home is a Gesture-Based Home Screen Replacement for Android

Android (4.2+): There are some great choices for home screen replacements on Android, but Terrain Home might just be what you stick with. It's fast, it's light, and it's driven by intuitive gestures that makes the best of your touchscreen's swiping ability.

11 Glasses Tricks Every Four Eyes Should Know

Although glasses have their benefits — like, you know, seeing — they can also put a burden on your daily life.

Ask This Small Question To Make Big Changes

I’ve written in previous posts that asking the right questions can help you overcome fear of failure and identify your true passions. Another thing questioning can do is enable you to approach a daunting problem by breaking it down into smaller challenges and more actionable steps.

Conan 'Clueless Gamer' O'Brien luges through E3

There's more Clueless Gamer below the break with Conan playing Super Smash Bros Wii U.

Harley-Davidson’s First Electric Motorcycle Surprisingly Doesn’t Suck

Harley-Davidson is more than a motorcycle, or even a brand. It is an icon, one that brings to mind big, loud bikes ridden by burly men with tattoos and beards. The company has long been known for rumbling V-twin engines and the open road.

​What Harley-Davidson's First Electric Motorcycle Means For America's Future

You're looking at the first-ever electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle, coming to a showroom near you sometime in 2016. Here's what the LiveWire means for motorcycles, America and the future. First, we should emphasize that "Project LiveWire," as you see it here, is not a production motorcycle.

I Want to Look Forward to Final Fantasy Explorers

I have to admit, I was rather skeptical about Final Fantasy Explorers when I first heard the game's description, but after hearing the game director's initial pitch... I'm actually even more skeptical. Final Fantasy Explorers is described as an action RPG with mutli-player capabilities.

BlackBerry steadies the ship but smartphone sales continue to evaporate

BlackBerry's plan to cut costs and shift to services is starting to pay dividends. While the company's latest financial earnings report shows it's still suffering losses, they aren't as bad as expected.

Puppet Labs Raises $40M To Take Its IT Automation Business Global

Puppet Labs, whose IT automation software is used by the likes of Google, Twitter, Salesforce and AT&T among 18,000 others, is today announcing another $40 million in venture backing, money that it will be investing in “engineering, product and international expansion,” CEO and founder Luke Ka

The New Ronald McDonald Hits the Slopes in Malaysia

Back in April, Ronald McDonald got a new look and got reintroduced in social media. Now, he's hitting the slopes, in Malaysia. This video shows the McDonald's clown mascot helping set up an indoor ski slope in Kuala Lumpur on a 95-degree day.

Things you love are Made with Code

These are all women with cool, amazing jobs. But, more important, they’re all women who use computer science, and an ability to code, to do those cool, amazing jobs. They couldn’t do what they do without having learned not just to use technology, but to build it themselves.

What's the Best Online Dating Site?

Looking for love? More and more people are, and there's no doubt that finding your match online has made it easier for many, and opened up possibilities for people who felt stuck or alone before. So, this week we want to hear about your favorite online dating sites, and why you love them.

Codecademy Partners With Google And DonorsChoose To Boost Girls’ Interest In Computer Science

Co-founder and CEO Zach Sims (pictured above) told me that this is the first “large scale initiative” that Codecademy has undertaken in this area. Google.org has committed $1 million to this effort, with the money going towards classroom rewards from DonorsChoose.org.

World Cup Players' Diets: Carbs, Water and Chocolate Milk

You are what you eat. And in sports like football this is particularly true. Consuming the right or wrong foods and drinks can be the difference between winning and losing a match.

'Halt and Catch Fire's' Cameron Screws Up — And Will Probably Pay for It

Cameron, what have you done now? In this exclusive sneak peek from Halt & Catch Fire's new episode on Sunday, airing at 10 p.m. ET on AMC, the young rebellious programmer makes a possibly devastating mistake that leaves the team scrambling — and their entire operation under scrutiny.

I met an emotional robot and felt nothing

Pepper promises a lot. SoftBank’s ambitious android, announced earlier in the month, is touted as the world’s first robot that can understand emotions.

Biomega launches KiBiSi-designed NYC city bike

Copenhagen urban cycling company Biomega has launched two versions of a city bike by Danish design supergroup KiBiSi with a glow-in-the-dark front fork and a mudguard integrated into the down tube.

ForgeRock Raises $30M For Its Open Source Identity Platform For Enterprise

ForgeRock, a company with European roots (UK and Nordics) but now global operations, has become a player in what has become known as – tortuously – “IRM” (identity relationship management).

Codecademy, Google and DonorsChoose team up to get more girls studying Computer Science

Codecademy, the New York-based startup behind the learn-to-code platform of the same name, has teamed up with Google and online charity DonorsChoose to get more high-school girls interested in and studying computer science. Google.

Former FCC Head: "We Should Be Ashamed of Ourselves" For State of Broadband

An anonymous reader writes A group of internet industry executives and politicians came together to look back on the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and to do a little crystal-ball gazing about the future of broadband regulation in the United States.

Double-Exposure Photo-Sharing App Dubble Makes Its First Monetizing Moves

Dubble, a photo-sharing iOS app with a twist — the twist being that it turns standard photos into random double exposures by combining two users’ shots to make a new image out of the two — has made its first monetizing moves. Version 1.

Line urges users to change passwords following incidents in Japan, but denies it was hacked

Mobile messaging company Line has denied that its database has been hacked, but called on users to change their password, as police in its native Japan investigate instances of unauthorized access on the service.

A first look inside the ambitious Harry Potter theme park opening next month

Muggles of every stripe will soon be able to visit Diagon Alley and partake in the wizarding world's commercial wonders. The new expansion to Universal Orlando's Harry Potter-themed area comes replete with iconic locations like Ollivander's wand shop and The Leaky Cauldron.