For more than four decades the antagonism between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran has been one of the defining fault lines of global politics. Since the Iranian Revolution of 1979, ...
You’d think that blasting bullets into a Nazi’s nutsack would be a thrill that never gets old, but somehow Sniper Elite: Resistance has made shooting SS scumbags squarely in their Swasticles start to ...
At MWC 2026, Qualcomm announced the premium Snapdragon Wear Elite for Wear OS and other AI form factors. This chip and product line are a level above the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2 that is now considered ...
Elite Dangerous has undergone a significant evolution since its original launch, shifting from a solitary spaceflight simulator to a dynamic, player-driven galaxy. As Nyxson highlights in the video ...
Frontier Developments revealed the first new ship added to Elite Dangerous in 2026, as they gave players a look at the new Kestrel Mk II. The shorthand is that they made a purpose-built combat fighter ...
How the nearly 9,000 players on the Distant Worlds 3 expedition are contributing to the birth of something new. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
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Convergence, an indie game showcase hosted by indie game influencers and streamers, returns for its third outing today, showcasing 30 upcoming titles including an unspecified number of world premieres ...
Floridians are used to invasive species making headlines — from iguanas falling out of trees during cold snaps (and made into unique eats) to Burmese pythons slithering through the Everglades. However ...
The Arctis Nova Elite has some undoubtedly impressive drivers, and that's a very fine achievement. But its prohibitive price tag, in combination with a firm fit and a "see what sticks" approach to its ...
Barney Rosset risked violence and insolvency so that his Grove Press could print unexpurgated American editions of such forbidden works as “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” in 1959 and “Tropic of Cancer” in ...