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UK Company X2 Announces iTablet Device

Look out Steve Jobs, here comes trouble with a capital “T”—and a lowercase “i” in front of it. According to Digital Beat, UK manufacturer X2 Computing announced they have a… →
California Public Nominates “Demon Sheep” for Senate

A bizarre campaign ad by Senate candidate Carly Fiorina featuring what has been dubbed a "Demon Sheep" has become a YouTube sensation overnight. The campaign ad was released this past… →
Apple Puts Ban on Location-Based iPhone App Ads

Without providing any reason, Apple has told developers it will not accept iPhone applications that use the smartphone's global positioning system to distribute location-based advertising. Knowing Apple, we’re thinking there’s… →
This Month in Music, February 2010

Trip Hop trailblazers Massive Attack leads our February playlist for this month in music with the long awaited Heligoland featuring guest vocals from the likes of Damon Albarn and Mazzy… →
MIT Creates First Germanium Laser, Hopes to Boost Processors

Recent advances in processor technology have lead to a bottleneck in communication with memory. Trying to overcome this barrier with the currently used method — smaller, better designed semiconductors —… →
Facebook Homepage Gets a Makeover

Facebook is redesigning its site yet again, this time to better emphasize applications, games and search. The latest evolution continued Friday after Facebook started rolling the changes out late Thursday,… →
More Android Phones to Receive Multitouch Update

When Google released the multitouch update for the Nexus One, The main thing we wanted to know was what about the rest of the Android phones? Today, PCMag reported that… →
Panasonic Admits to Black Levels Changing in Plasmas

There have been more than a couple of complaints concerning Panasonic Viera plasma TVs and their loss of black level performance. These complaints were disappointing to the company and consumers… →
Google’s Nexus One Tells Its Story

The Google Nexus One is out and ready to tell its full story of creation. The guys at Google have put out a series of videos called The Story of… →
Microsoft Tells Gamers to Say Goodbye to Xbox Live

Microsoft is pulling the plug on its Xbox Live service for orginal consoles and games, including Xbox v1 games playable on Xbox 360 and Xbox Originals. On April 15, 2010,… →
Hamilton Pulsonic Watch

To celebrate the 40th birthday of the digital watch, Hamilton is releasing its own digital timepiece, the Pulsonic. The Pulsonic combines a Swiss automatic
Google and Amazon Cook Up Some iPad Competition

Amazon is understandably a bit troubled by Apple's entry into the tablet market. The iPad represents perhaps the most significant threat to Amazon's e-Book empire yet (Amazon currently holds around… →
The Good and the Bad of Open Source Symbian

Open source anything is worthy of celebration, but we’re not sure whether the newly opened Symbian mobile operating system is in need of a party or some further investigating. There… →
‘Fallout’ Lands in Sin City This Fall

Publisher Bethesda Softworks announced today that Obsidian Entertainment's Fallout: New Vegas will be part of this year's fall video game lineup. The new title will be released for the PC,… →
South Korean and US Firms Entwined in Chip Espionage Case

The world's top producers of computer memory chips are embroiled in an apparent case of industrial espionage after South Korean prosecutors indicted 18 people over alleged technology theft. Prosecutors said… →