Today’s whimsical Google Doodle game is like a playable Studio Ghibli film
Image: Google I’m not sure about you, but Google Doodles bring me tremendous joy. Google occasionally makes fun alterations to their logo to celebrate holidays, achievements, his
Building a tiny PC? This accessory can save your cables from a sad fate
Image: Adam Patrick Murray / IDG Assembling a small form factor PC is all the rage these days. (Even if some people still like their builds big and burly.) But downsizing can creat
The best laptops for live streaming 2023: Best overall, most portable, and more
Image: Adam Patrick Murray PC gaming isn’t just a pastime anymore. In fact, it’s entirely possible to turn your hobby into a very profitable business with live streaming. You c
Save $500 on this pixel-packed 4K Acer gaming monitor
Image: Acer If you’re on the hunt for the ultimate gaming monitor, you best listen up, as we’ve struck gold today. Best Buy’s currently selling the Acer Nitro gaming monitor
Phony, malicious Bitwarden ads slip past Google’s watch
Image: Michael Crider/IDG Popular password managers like LastPass and 1Password have had a rough time of it for the last yearand open-source competitor Bitwarden has quickly emerge
Governments around the world are changing their policies to support esports
January 30, 2023 | By Alexander Lee Ivy Liu Earlier this month, professional gamer Nikita “SKillous” Gurevich secured the Netherlands’ first-ever esports athlete visa, allowi
The open programmatic market is in a tough spot
The open market of programmatic inventory, where prices are decided in real-time through an auction, is in a precarious spot. It’s been like this for a while, of course. Even so,
From boom to bottom and now big change: Renault and Nissan reshape alliance
PARIS/TOKYO (Reuters) – French carmaker Renault and its Japanese partner Nissan on Monday agreed to a sweeping reset of their two-decade alliance that will put them on equal foot
Adani’s market loss swells to $66 billion as its fight with short-seller escalates
By Chris Thomas and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Most Adani Group shares fell sharply on Monday as the Indian conglomerate’s rebuttal of a U.S. short-seller’s criticism
‘Everybody was wrong’: The $160B memory-chip sector is suffering one of its worst routs ever despite vows to escape the boom-and-bust cycle
This time was supposed to be different. The memory-chip sector, famous for its boom-and-bust cycles, had changed its ways. A combination of more disciplined management and new mark