Galaxy On Fire 2 Update Includes New Supernova Challenge Arcade Mode, iPhone...
Here's a game so nice, we decided to write about it twice. So in addition to releasing theSupernova expansion this morning, developer Fishlabs also unleashed a free update for Galaxy on Fire 2 that...
View ArticleIndestructible Delivers Furious Car Combat To iOS, Real Time Multiplayer
For a while, Remedy Entertainment's Death Rally was the only option for car combat on the App Store. That changed this morning, as Glu Mobile rolled out its newest freemium effort,Indestructible for...
View ArticleWhere's My Water? Downloaded Over 100 Million Times, Swampy Celebrates 1st...
Disney's hit mobile game, Where's My Water?, has been downloaded well over 100 million times across iOS and Android, making this captivating puzzler a global phenomenon that puts it right up there...
View ArticleWhy Americans Should Be Rooting For A Strong China
Both President Obama and Mitt Romney portray China as a rival flaunting trade deals in order to steal American jobs, but what voters aren’t hearing is that the recent slowdown by the Asian juggernaut...
View Article10 Criminally Outdated Home Design Features
What worked in 1980 doesn’t necessarily work in 2012. Don’t believe us? Look in your closet. Chances are, you’ve weeded out the parachute pants, leg warmers and shoulder pads. Similarly, interior...
View ArticleThe Only Two Ways To Build A $100 Million Startup
With tens of thousands of new start-ups being created every year, the potential of a company to truly scale and become a large, stand-alone business is more crucial than ever before. A great product...
View ArticleScientists Say Fall Is The Season of Sex
Till Roenneberg, a professor at the Institute for Medical Psychology at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich, is a chronobiologist – which means that he specializes in the study of how...
View ArticleSeven Never-Ending Loans That Should Be Last Resorts
In a bind? Borrow from these lenders and you'll probably end up worse off. Borrowing money is risky business. Sure, if you’re a combination of smart and lucky, the transaction may go smoothly and help...
View ArticleThis 6,500 Year Old Tooth Shows That Even Cavemen Had Dentists
Did our ancient ancestors know anything about dentistry? New evidence indicates that your dentist may actually be following a tradition of impressive antiquity. A 6,500 year-old-tooth stuffed with...
View ArticleSarah Silverman: Voter ID Lawmakers 'Are Trying To F**k You'
Appearing in a short film published to YouTube on Thursday, comedian Sarah Silverman attempts to explain why 12 states have passed laws that require voters present photo identification before casting...
View ArticlePS3 Super Slim Could Be A Super Stumble
Just a few short weeks ago, it seemed pretty clear how this holiday season was going to shake out for the video game industry - on a few fronts at least. The long drought of mediocre titles would be...
View ArticleLili Review (iPhone, iPad)
Lili reminds us how far mobile and tablet gaming has come, along with how much further it needs to go. Visually, BitMonster's Unreal Engine-powered effort sits right up there with the best looking...
View ArticleThere's A Personal Finance Message In ‘Gangnam Style’
The video for “Gangnam Style,” a pop song by Korean rap star Psy (short for Psycho), has been raging across the world. It has racked up 221 million YouTube views as of this writing and is the number...
View ArticleNow It Makes Even More Sense For Apple To Buy Foursquare
By far, the biggest complaint I've heard about the new iPhone iOS6 operating system is the decision to replace Google Maps with a proprietary Apple map system. The complaints were loudly trumpeted on...
View ArticleTaxing The 47% Would Push Millions Of Americans Into Poverty
Mitt Romney and (apparently) Tim Kaine aren’t the only politicians who have a problem with poor and middle class people paying no income tax. In April, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor worried...
View ArticleObese People Have Weaker Taste Buds, Study Finds
Obese children were found in a new study to have less sensitive taste buds than their peers whose weight was considered normal. Researchers in Germany found that weight seemed to blunt a person's...
View ArticlePittsburgh Hostage Suspect Updated His Facebook Status
A man who has taken a hostage inside a downtown Pittsburgh high-rise was posting Facebook updates as police tried to negotiate the release of the man he's holding. Pittsburgh police chief Nate Harper...
View ArticleYou Can Never Have Enough Mario, Despite Bogus Claims From The Press
Recently, members of the video game press have been obsessed with the notion of Nintendo threatening to damage Mario's appeal by releasing too many titles starring its fictional plumber, where...
View ArticleDemons' Score Review (iPhone, iPad)
Every now and then, amongst all of the physical puzzlers and endless-runners that tumble into our inboxes, something genuinely interesting arrives. Back in June we heard about Square Enix's plans to...
View ArticleJet Setters Will Love These Credit Cards For Hotel Rewards
If you're a casual traveler, signing up for a hotel credit card can qualify you for upgrades and special perks usually reserved for touring rock stars. Frequent guests can cover the costs of personal...
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