October 1, 2018 Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is a great game, but it doesn’t feel like Assassin’s Creed Let me get this out of the way right off the bat: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is mostly a really good video game. Its version…
October 1, 2018 The Morning After: Another Google surprise spoiled October already? Welcome to the Morning After as we unpack our coziest sweaters and drag out our space heaters in celebration. Over the weekend,…
October 1, 2018 ***** administration sues California over tough net neutrality law The Justice Department has hit back against California’s attempt to restore net neutrality rules with a lawsuit that alleges state legislators are attempting to…
October 1, 2018 Google Maps’ new commute tab plans every leg of your journey When it's not debunking flat-earthers, Google Maps is busy pushing out updates. In the past few months alone, we've seen new groups, discovery and…
October 1, 2018 LG unveils one of the cheapest 4K HDR monitors yet The price of gaming-oriented HDR monitors continues to drop, judging by a new model from LG. The 32UK550-B has 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution,…
October 1, 2018 How to find and play Google.com’s secret adventure game Before it was a smartphone manufacturer, an email provider, and smart home company, Google was just a single website and a search box. However,…
October 1, 2018 Canada launches fund to guarantee faster broadband in rural areas Canada's CRTC set an aggressive target for the minimum definition of broadband in rural areas, but now appears to have backed off a bit,…
October 1, 2018 Google Store launches mail-in repair service for Pixel devices If you're in the US and have a broken Pixel device, you might be able to get Google itself to fix it for you…
October 1, 2018 Artificial insemination used to breed lions for the first time Artificial insemination isn't new, but the technique is still breaking new ground — and it might just save one of the world's better known…
October 1, 2018 Cellphone and internet adoption may have peaked in the US There's no question that technologies like cellphones and internet access have become ubiquitous, but they now appear to be hitting their peak in the…