
‘Nintendo’ Rejects Female ‘Link’ In ‘Zelda’ Game, Open World Meant For Haters
Jun 17, 2016 08:53 am UTC| Technology
Nintendo got into trouble recently over their decision to keep the main character of their newest Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game as male, and it only got worse when one of the games producers provided a...

‘Plume’s’ $39 Routerless, Cloud-Based Wi-Fi ‘Pods’ To Change Wireless Internet Landscape
Jun 17, 2016 07:12 am UTC| Technology
When it comes to wireless internet, it seems advancements have been progressing exponentially, with companies like Eero offering what they call Wi-Fi boxes to replace traditional routers with. The latest to join the fray...

Original ‘Final Fantasy’ Director Creates Newest ‘3DS’ RPG
Jun 17, 2016 05:39 am UTC| Technology
The newest addition to the Nintendo 3DS role-playing game lineup has been revealed and it is directed by the person who helmed the first three Final Fantasy titles; saving Square Enix, then Square Soft. Koichi Ishii...

VR On The Go, ‘Alienware’ Bets Big On Backpack Rig
Jun 17, 2016 05:38 am UTC| Technology
The virtual reality market is gaining momentum, and every day, more and more people are expressing interest in owning a device or two. One of the companies who are intent on capitalizing on this trend is the gaming...
Appeals court upholds net neutrality rules -- why you should care
Jun 16, 2016 17:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Technology
If you like binge-watching Netflix, streaming audio or online gaming, then you should be celebrating this week. And if your business depends on reaching a wide audience online, you should join in. A federal appeals court...

Snapchat has its risks but it's a powerful tool for youth creativity and socialisation
Jun 16, 2016 17:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Charlene takes a picture of her dog with her smartphone and morphs his face onto hers to make a hybrid creature. She sends it to dozens of her friends and acquaintances. Over the next 23-hour period, 70 of Charlenes...

Losing control: The dangers of killer robots
Jun 16, 2016 15:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
New technology could lead humans to relinquish control over decisions to use lethal force. As artificial intelligence advances, the possibility that machines could independently select and fire on targets is fast...
Threading Opportunity: How an India–EU FTA Could Reweave Textile Fortunes