Although as old as gaming itself, software piracy has been making headlines lately, seen by many as a growing danger to a business just coming to grips with the transition to digital.
From turning random household objects into giant balls to stuffing princesses full of cake until they’re morbidly obese, the video game industry has no shortage of strange ideas.
Another day, another animated Google logo — and with it, a big question: What will Google announce Wednesday to improve the way people use its engine to search the Web?
Facebook gets a lot of attention for being, uh, your space — a handful of entry fields in which to sum up your awesomeness, right down to the bewildering “Write something about yourself” box.
We watch more than 2 billion YouTube videos every day, but let’s admit it — we’re usually viewing a top 25 clip, a video forwarded by a friend or an old standby like David After Dentist (some of those 66 million views must be repeats).
Users of Google’s search page were greeted Tuesday with a screen of colorful, interactive dots, even though the company didn’t immediately explain why.
Online classified service Craigslist’s decision to censor its adult services section could be a model for other websites, a leader in the fight against prostitution ads said Saturday.