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The Technological Prison: An Allegorynew

When they woke up and saw their digital shackles for what they were, the worst part was the sinking feeling that escape from this web of connectedness was more terrifying and unfathomable than comprehension of the cybernetic social organism that they had become.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  06-25-2007  |  Tech

Evolve (Your Messaging) or Die (of Distraction)new

Instant messaging's unending stream of beeps makes it impossible to focus. It's great for the "always-connected" kids, with their Facebook pages and up-to-the-second Twitters, but I've got serious work to do -- right?
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  05-03-2007  |  Tech

A Real-world Report from the Virtual Worlds Conferencenew

2007: The year the Metaverse broke out?
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  04-04-2007  |  Tech

Game Theory: Forget Me Notnew

I'm ready to age gracefully, and I accept my own mortality, but the one thing I cannot bear to experience is the noticeable decline of my cognitive abilities -- good thing for Nintendo's Brain Age, then.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  01-24-2007  |  Tech

Game Theory: Torture's Banner Yearnew

Cruel, inhumane methods of torture are popping up in the Sims franchise -- and in real life.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  01-03-2007  |  Video Games

The Myth of Infallibilitynew

Like human beings, computers make mistakes and they lie -- unlike human beings, they radiate an aura of truth and certainty.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  11-08-2006  |  Tech

Binary Ethicsnew

Thai knowledge workers face an incredibly uneven playing field as they struggle to carve out a meaningful place in the global economy, and access to the tools of digital production is a crucial lifeline -- a chance to be competitive.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  07-05-2006  |  Tech

Cracking Downnew

Eager to combat gaming addiction, the Thai government has clamped down on cafes where people congregate to partake in multiplayer games.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  06-21-2006  |  Video Games

Baring It All for Free Speechnew

The recent controversy over a "mod" of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was a sad reminder that many Americans lack the fundamental digital media literacy skills required to make informed policy decisions about games.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  05-31-2006  |  Video Games

The Politics of the Game Industrynew

Video games have been closely tethered to corporate America and the military-industrial complex ever since they were first introduced at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  05-17-2006  |  Video Games

When in PvP ...new

Some players say that Player vs. Player servers are crucial to their enjoyment of games, while others argue that it enables bullies and psychopaths.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  05-03-2006  |  Video Games

A.I. Thrives in Total 'Oblivion'new

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a groundbreaking example of the computer-based role-playing game.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  04-05-2006  |  Video Games

Join the Perplexednew

Perplex City is the latest and most ambitious example of an Alternate Reality Game, an emerging genre that transforms the "real world" into an imaginative play space.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  03-22-2006  |  Video Games

Gamers Bending Gendernew

Games researcher Nick Yee has found that men play half of all female characters in multiplayer games.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  03-08-2006  |  Video Games

A More Perfect Unionnew

Throughout history, libidinous entrepreneurs have devised new ways of wedding lustful impulses to communication technology.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  02-08-2006  |  Video Games

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