Take the 'rubber hose' animation of Steamboat Willie, add in more cheese puns than you need, and a hardboiled setting and you ...
A young team that is showing progression, Boulder City High School softball showed resiliency this past week, capping off a ...
P.I. for Hire's setting is a mishmash of concepts thrown into a strangely cohesive mix. Its noir-detective theme certainly ...
In the animated movie Up, a boisterous dog wears an electronic collar that translates his doggy thoughts into English words. ...
Most days around here at HotHardware are frantic, but everyone needs a good work-life balance. As a team populated by mostly PC gamers, we have varying opinions on the best gaming mice currently ...
Have you ever been drifting off to sleep when suddenly you hear what sounds like a gunshot, a door slamming, or an explosion inside your head? You jolt awake, heart pounding, sit upright in bed, but ...
The fighting continues in the Middle East, and oil’s back on the move, as the clock ticks on President Donald Trump’s five-day deadline for resolving differences with Iran. That’s the backdrop for ...
The retro animation-inspired FPS Mouse: P.I. For Hire will launch on April 16, and Fumi Games and PlaySide Studios have revealed their plans for the various digital and physical versions of the game.
After 20 years, 58 generations and more than 30,000 cloning attempts, a team of researchers has hit the limit on the number of times a single mouse can be serially re-cloned. How Dolly the sheep’s ...
An extremely rare "daytime fireball" meteor was recently spotted streaking across sunny blue skies over the eastern U.S. after a fridge-size space rock exploded and triggered a powerful sonic boom.
A Bangalore, India-based hardware upstart is rethinking what the mouse on your desk can do – by splitting it in two. On the surface, the Phase from Pixelpaw Labs looks like a regular mouse, albeit ...
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