The Globe and Mail’s annual giant holiday crossword, constructed by Fraser Simpson for more than 20 years, is on newsstands ...
David Kwong, the magician, branches out with a festive Sunday puzzle.
Before Spelling Bee, before Wordle and before Connections, there was the crossword. Who invented the first published crossword, and what was it?
Thermal printers are cheap to buy, quick to print, and don't need ink. I've been using mine for useful things like labels, and silly fun with my kids.
IBM was a big player in the early days of personal computing. In 1981, IBM introduced the "PC," followed by the PC-XT in 1983 ...
The global shift toward cheaper Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries is a strategic surrender of the Western battery lead, ...
Do you know the difference between a traditional Irish pub and a traditional English pub? English pubs are like open-plan ...
Of course Hades II gets the nod, but there are several more great roguelikes and roguelites to tell you about in this year's Rogues' Gallery.
Are Japanese planners like the Hobonichi really better than American planners? Here’s where they differ and why you might ...
I think consumer sentiment is near all-time lows because of a combination of real and widespread economic hardship, the ...
The Kaiju No. 8’s final chapters will be adapted in a new conclusion arc. An anime short titled Narumi’s Week at Work was ...
Here are seven artists — painters, sculptors, a photographer and a papermaker — whose work stood out in the group shows we covered this year.