Yannick LeJacq
How Far Can Amazon Push Its Customers' Loyalty?
Amazon announced today that it would be raising its annual Prime subscription fee from $79 to $99—the first price increase in its nine-year history. Sure, $100 is a lot to spend on anything in a year. But would I rather take the subway down to H&M...
How Far Can Amazon Push Its Customers' Loyalty?
The company just announced that it's raising its Prime subscription fees for the first time.
Controlling Robots In Virtual Reality Could Make Work Safer For Everybody
Could all those years playing MechWarrior actually translate into a real job?
The Video Games of Tomorrow Will Always Suffer from the Same Bugs of Yesterday
We were promised jetpacks and giant killer robots. So far, we've gotten faulty servers.
The Most Insane Video Game Ever Made Is Finally Getting A Sequel
You should support Frog Fractions 2, but know that "you're paying for a surprise."
If Photos Are Free, Will Anyone Take Them?
Photographers don't sound happy about Getty's new plan to distribute its images for free.
Popcorn Time Is Just Like Netflix, Except Everything Is Pirated
The rise of Netflix has corresponded with a decline in piracy, largely due to ease of access. Sure, you can easily find countless hours of entertainment on any number of torrent websites and similar services. But torrents can be risky. Not anymore.
Popcorn Time Is Just Like Netflix, Except Everything Is Pirated
Did movie piracy just find its killer app?
Break Glass with Your Bare Hands, on Your Phone
Smash Hit gives you all the fun of breaking windows with none of the consequences.
Shaq Is Testing the Limits of 90s Nostalgia With Another Video Game
The developers promise: "This time we won't FU it up!"
The Terrifying Future Where Everything Is A Video Game
A new report predicts that soon "however many points you have at work will help determine the kind of raise you get or which office you sit in."