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A Pirate by Any Other Name Would Still Copy That Floppy
Back in the day, there was no word for Peer-to-Peer filesharing. Today, the phenomenon is widely termed 'piracy'. Maybe that's...
Not Exactly the Fattest Beats, but It’ll Do…
Surely sometimes even the most digitally-addicted of us wants to ditch the cold machination of musical convenience that is iTunes...
Sikker, Paradoxically, Is All About Keeping Your Baby Healthy
When you think baby monitors, you think clunky, crackling technology from the 80s, right? Well, in this new concept Sikker,...
World of Light Travel Concept: So Slick It Makes Star Trek Look Backwards
You gotta' hand it to the Swedish team behind this World of Light concept video. While other people think about...
Harry Potter Fans Soon to Live Out Stalker Dreams: Scientists Closer to Invisibilty Cloak
For as long as humankind has existed, we have wanted to become invisible - mainly so we can inappropriately spy...
Futuristic ‘breaking’ Watercraft Shows How Rich Douches Will Entertain Themselves in the Future
While some design companies tackle complex problems of sustainability or efficiency, Aguila Design are taking on something way more important:...
Google Poised to Invade Yet Another Market: Your Living Room
Nobody has their hands in as many industries as Google. Nobody. As early as this summer, we may begin to...
Apple Working on Location Service ‘iGroups’
If there was one trend to emerge from the geekfest that is South-by-Southwest interactive this year, it's that mobile location...
A Rubik’s Cube for the Blind. Wait, what?
I bet you thought you were pretty bad-ass at solving Rubik's cube, didn't you? Thought maybe one day you might...
Google, Intel and Sony Team Up for GoogleTV
Where Microsoft and Apple have failed, Google, those arrogant so-and-so's, think they can succeed. Today, the New York Times reported...
Beta Kindle App Released for Mac
Amazon's Kindle service is nearly fully Mac-compatible, as Amazon today launched a beta of their Kindle app for Apple computers....
Twittering Robot Ready to Tell World What It had for Lunch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N201N6u6ils&feature=player_embedded Plants that tweet when they need water? That's so two years ago, man. No, the future is a much...
Apple’s iMac Seizes 25% Desktop PC Sales
Apple’s set to account for 25 percent of global desktop sales growth this year, thanks to strong iMac sales, veteran...
Bling, Bling: See The World’s Most Luxurious TV
Got money you’re itching to burn on bling? Got a lot of money? Got more? Then why not take a...
PlayStation finally gets a move on it with a motion controlled video game system
With the success of Nintendo Wii's interactive video game system, PlayStation has been developing their own version of a motion...
Big Brother is no longer just watching. Myspace to start selling user data.
MySpace? What's MySpace? Oh just a website that we can social network with each other. Instead of calling me, you...
Researchers Say Video Gaming Makes Boys Stupid
Parents may at last have a winning argument to kick their youngsters off their Xbox, Wii or PlayStation - too...
Twitter Gets Embed with Web as Digg Redesigns
Twitter has announced a new plan to become as pervasive as the Web itself, opening up its @anywhere tech which...
Year of the Mac: Apple’s Mac Sales Climb 43%
Macs are selling at ever faster levels, with the seemingly recession-proof Apple gaining ground on new sales records, according to...
Microsoft releases three HD webcams
Today Microsoft will be releasing three new HD webcams for Notebooks. Yes, you read that correctly. Now you can skype...