The Enduring Cool of Skateboarding GamesMore than 25 years after the first Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater put skateboarding games on the map, developers are still finding new ways to explore skating in video games, especially in 2025.
The Early Internet Is Even Weirder Than You Remember in Hypnospace OutlawThe game captures the freedom and the aesthetic chaos of that era, or at least some surreal version of it.
Gaming Holds the Key to Brands Trying to Reach Gen Alpha Companies crave loyalty from the savviest of digital natives, but earning it will take a uniquely engaging approach
When Video Games Journalism Eats Itself, We All Lose OutAs industry giants trade beloved brands like commodities and AI offers easy content, independent games outlets are rising up. Here’s why they’re sorely needed
6 Great Resources to Learn Modern CSS LayoutWhile Grid and Flex revolutionized web design with their means of accurately laying out content with fewer hacks, they're mechanisms that can be tricky to get your head around. If you're feeling lost, try these excellent tutorials and hands-on sandbox apps.
Homeland Security Email Tells a US Citizen to 'Immediately' Self-DeportThe United States Department of Homeland Security sent an email this week informing people living in the US on a temporary legal status that their "parole" has been revoked and instructed them to leave the country "immediately.
No, not sit-ups — calisthenics coaches share the 3 ab exercises you need to build a strong coreBuild bulletproof core muscles using these three exercises without weights, say the calisthenics instructors known as the Calisthenics Family.
Windows' Photoshop Alternative Is Actually Good Now, and It's FreeWindows has a rather patchy history when it comes to native photo viewing and editing, but the latest Photos app is quietly becoming genuinely useful.
Surveillance is in, perks out. Bosses have dropped their masks, but gen Z is fighting backAlmost any workplace study in the last decade will tell you that the death of productivity – and the death of profits – is a direct result of having miserable, overworked and micromanaged employees.
The Hubble Tension Is Becoming a Hubble CrisisOver the past decade, two very different ways of calculating the rate at which the universe is expanding have come to be at odds, a disagreement dubbed the Hubble tension, after 20th-century astronomer Edwin Hubble.
Blue Prince will steal your time just like BalatroThe game is an architectural puzzle mystery that is all-consuming. The game is an architectural puzzle mystery that is all-consuming.
Why Linux Rules the World of ScienceSummary Linux is popular in science due to open-source values, free licenses, and compatibility with custom software. The history of Unix use and the need for custom software deployment make Linux a common choice in academia and research labs.
How a glitch in an online survey replaced the word ‘yes’ with ‘forks’At Pew Research Center, we routinely ask the people who take our surveys to give us feedback about their experience. Were the survey questions clear? Were they engaging? Were they politically neutral? Confused by these comments, we decided to investigate.
Her 'Instant Success' Side Hustle Hit $1M Sales in 6 MonthsThis Side Hustle Spotlight Q&A features Kelly Bozigian, 32, of Boston, Massachusetts. She and her husband, Colt Bozigian, run Coastal Caviar, a handmade jewelry company featuring charm necklaces, bracelets and more. Responses have been edited for length and clarity. Image Credit: Coastal Caviar.