DoomScroll, a website which lets you play fan-made Doom level WADs in your browser, has gone live to celebrate the game's ...
It’s strange to think of gaming without the internet. How did this then-niche subculture sustain, and view, itself? A new archive offers reviews, insight, history and lore.
You don’t own the e-books you buy on Amazon’s Kindle store. You simply own a license to view the content at your leisure, and ...
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The Environmental Protection Agency has altered and removed information from its web site that connected climate change to the burning of fossil fuels.
HAMBURG — The Internet is forever. At least, that was the promise — and the threat — of the digital age, echoed across browsers, clouds, and platforms. A silent warning accompanied every upload: be ...
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Archives are a powerful way to expose historical abuses — from war crimes to broken government promises — by preserving ...
Despite its minor glitches, DoomScroll is a fun romp that celebrates the enduring creativity of the Doom community. The seemingly endless scroll of levels is impressive, whether or not you play the ...
Decentraland reports on the evolution of holiday celebrations online, from early e-cards to vibrant virtual worlds.
Queer archivist groups like Invisible Histories and the Queer Zine Archive Project are preserving queer history and making it ...
An Oregon court criticized an attorney representing Multnomah County in its $51 billion climate lawsuit for not disclosing ...