I traveled to Roblox's headquarters to do a demo of a new safety feature it says will help protect child users.
Is Roblox shutting down? There always seems to be a rumor that Roblox is going to shut down. Let's get one thing clear early on: anyone who tells you that Roblox is shutting down is incorrect. Roblox ...
Universal Music Group’s dealmaking team has been on a tear in 2025, and its final deal of the year appears to be with Roblox.
What are the best Roblox games? Games aren't just better than ever for kids; the means of creating them are, too. The best example of that is Roblox: a massively multiplayer online game creation ...
December, 2025: Unfortunately, there haven't been any new general Roblox promo codes added in months, but there are plenty of codes for individual Roblox games constantly being added. And remember ...
United-Guardian, Inc. develops, manufactures, sells, and markets specialty cosmetic ingredients, pharmaceutical products, medical lubricants, and sexual wellness ingredients in the United States and ...
Forest clearing has forced hungry chimps to raid villagers’ crops. At times, chimps kill children, and villagers kill chimps. On this trail near Mparangasi village, a boy fetching water pauses ...
Mobile gaming keeps growing year after year, with roughly one-third of gamers playing exclusively on mobile devices. As portable gaming becomes more popular and powerful, the demand for proper ...
When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.
Smartphones that transform into sizeable tablets used to be pure sci-fi… but now bendable screens are our tech reality. Besides the obvious wow factor, these book-style foldables offer innovative ...
Our phones help us keep in touch with people, manage our schedules, make payments, listen to music, work, store photos and videos, and more. For these reasons, losing or misplacing your phone can be a ...
In the early days of smartphones, the easiest way to get one in the United States was simple: visit your carrier outlet of choice and buy whichever device the salesperson convinced you was best.