A necessary evil.
Team Mystic adopts the colors of the trans flag.
Pokemon Go gives me a reason to go outside.
No, selfies aren't the 11th Plague of Egypt.
It's completely exhausting.
They're dangerous even for girls without eating disorders.
Rapid advances in VR at New York's Luxury Technology Show.
The young playfully beat up on the middle-aged and older reporters.
Incentives for doomsday.
Vandalism via emoji and mourning the early death of “Yay.”
Ransomware attack on Hollywood hospital shows how ruthless they are.
Is saving a bit of time really worth giving up our civil liberties for?
A lifetime of Doom and Wolfenstein.
Experiencing a certain amount of fraud is an inevitable part of life.
No, HuffPo's unpaid bloggers aren't more pure.
Who has the time to sit around and comment?
The future of Apple Pay.
Treated with kid gloves by English-language press in Tokyo.
Time to call in the pros.
Hatred is not a fit video game.
roTopo is a free-to-play online 3D puzzler. Check it out here. From Bark and Fester. Via Metafilter.
A new digital work from Jonas Lund that plays with "our expectations of traditional online questionnaires or personality tests." Check it out here. Via Metafilter.
"...in our representations of the future in science fiction movies, blue seems to be the dominant color of our interfaces with technology yet to come." 99% Invisible looks at Chris Noessel and Nathan Shedroff's Make It So: Interaction Design Lessons From Science Fiction. Via Boing Boing.
A not-exactly-short film from Big Play Films (Perry Bible Fellowship's Nicholas Gurewitch). Via Metafilter.
Gavin and Geoff of Rooster Teeth commit mass murder by electrocution in the latest Hitman. Check out more episodes of Achievement Hunter. Via Reddit.
"Pull up a chair and rustle up some virtual nihilism, pardner." More from Andrew Reitano.
Leo's looking for Oscar glory in this arcade-style game from Max Van Der Merwe and others at The Line. Play it now. Via Metafilter.
James Veitch takes on scam emails in this new webseries from Mashable. Via Reddit.