
Google – The End Of The World As We Know It
Hope Leye looks at Google and why the company’s place in our lives may make it the most likely successor to Terminator’s apocalyptic Skynet.
Hope Leye looks at Google and why the company’s place in our lives may make it the most likely successor to Terminator’s apocalyptic Skynet.
Hope Leye looks at how NeuroGaming promises to revolutionise the gaming world by creating a fully immersive virtual reality.
Hope Leye looks at the development of Eidos and Google Glass and questions whether these new technologies could help make a real-life Iron Man.
Hope Leye looks at the tension between Google and Apple, as Android takes on iOS in the battle to be the world’s best smartphone.
Marking Superman’s 75th birthday, Matt Mallinson looks at the enduring legacy of the Man of Steel and his status as an ideal for humanity.
Scott Jenkins reflects on his life post-Facebook and the peculiar, pervasive place social media holds over our lives.
Conor Collins marks Grindr’s 4th birthday by sharing (some might say oversharing…) his experiences. Brace yourselves, boys.
Matt Mallinson explores the universe of the X-men series and its use as an allegory for homosexuality and the journey towards acceptance.
Miki reviews Skyrim and his never ending fight against dragons which ended in apathy.
Miki reviews the surprisingly awesome The Walking Dead.