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The Internet of Things (IoT) and linked gadgets are the main emphasis of integration, which highlights smooth systems that connect the digital and physical worlds. It emphasizes the promise of linked technology to improve and simplify our lives by showcasing advancements in smart cities, industries, and households.
Amazon Cloud Player starts working on iOS
When Amazon rolled out their cloud player, it streamed sounds from the cloud flawlessly on Android and the web but...
The hard disk you’ve been waiting for!
We all know that new tech gadgets are more expensive in the beginning when demand and expenses could bring a...
Hackers take credit for Playstation network attack, claim possession of credit card data
If you're an active Sony Playstation network user, you're aware that it was "game over" last week as hackers made...
ATT releases ‘cell tower in a suitcase’ for disaster relief efforts
Communication is often the key to coordinating responses to disasters. From 9/11 to the Japan tsunami, keeping people on the...
The current state of mobile apps
Is your "app"etite getting quenched? Apparently not, as the growing world of mobile app development is creating a tremendous need...
Despite Amazon’s fumble, cloud computing market projected to hit $241 billion by 2020
Amazon's data center crash has created a small level of doubt in "the cloud" and the ability to serve tremendous...
Mac people vs PC people
There is little doubt that the self-perception of "Mac people" and "PC people" are often completely different, just as the...
360 Web Browser Review
The Web browser has been a standard feature included with operating systems for years. Most of them look and act...
The Story of Linux (on the occasion of its 20th anniversary)
Few things say "geek cred" as loudly as invoking the Linux lifestyle. Those of us who are embedded in its...
The Commodore 64 for 2011
There is simply no way to write a story about a Commodore 64 revival without getting a little choked up....
iPod Nano Gets Its Camera Back, Becomes Spy Gear
Straight outta Asia comes the rumour that the seventh-gen iPod Nano may, in fact, be getting its camera back. Fans...
Amazon Cloud Drive Changes Everything You Know About Music
Watch out, Google. Step aside, Apple. There's a new way to store and play music, and it also happens to...
Rolltop – A Flexible Laptop May Be Closer Than We Think
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3txQs7jEJ4 You're already watching the video, so let me break it down: this is Rolltop. It's a laptop that rolls...
Apple TV 3 Coming… Soon… ?
Suffice it to say that up to now, AppleTV hasn't fared too well. The first iteration was crap (compared to...
Kinect ‘Evil Genius Simulator’ Hack is the Most Dangerous To Date
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNN4Oo0KhZo If there's one thing the Kinect is good for, it's facilitating interesting and downright clever hacks. Obviously. If you...
iPad 2 Jailbroken Already, Of Course
I believe it was poet William Smith who once quipped 'you can't stop the bum rush'. Then, I believe, he...
Anorexic iPods of the Future Set to Baffle Even the Faithful
Steve must've completely lost it. Not content to leave the z axis uninsulted, it would appear Jobs & Friends are...
From Bits to Yottabytes: Everything You Ever Needed to Know About Data Measurements
We've all heard of bytes, kilobytes, and megabytes for decades. The last couple of decades has put "gigabytes" into our...
Three Things The Web Can Learn from Old Media
It has become common wisdom in the tech world that old media represents an obsolete mode of thinking that should...
Capture Your Entire Life With Your iPhone (Seriously)
Lifelapse is an application for your iPhone that will take snap shots every 30 seconds, and, in turn, will give...