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You may or mayn't've heard the rumour that Bill Gates secretly uses a MacBook to do... like, I guess, Bill Gates things? Check his Hotmail? What's even...
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You may or mayn't've heard the rumour that Bill Gates secretly uses a MacBook to do... like, I guess, Bill Gates things? Check his Hotmail? What's even...

Ever read about a study and at first you’re excited by the results, and then you’re immediately let down? That just happened after reading about this...

Normally I don’t mind trends, so long as I don’t actually have to participate in them. However, there is one trend that needs to be over yesterday:...

You hear the term 'iPad Killer' an awful lot, don't you? Well, like, I guess you would if you read tech blogs with any regularity. If you've trickled all...

Not only does Apple get to celebrate its future release of OS X Lion and the hype surrounding the new Macbook Air, they get to laugh in the face of...

[dailymotion]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xfaa2j_japanprobe-dot-com_webcam[/dailymotion] If you've taken a stroll through Nanjing, China lately, you...

Games go social, computers go mobile, and communication goes online, but many newspapers and magazines still haven't made the connection; Or as the old...

As much as I love Twitter, these issues over stability and scaling are really starting to get to me. For the past several days, the message "Loading...

I've seen some pretty ballin' casemods lately, not the least interesting of which was a Hackintosh-in-a-box that needed to be hotwired just to turn off....

I'm confident I've used that headline gag before. Whatever. If you're used to the legend-status security of a Mac, better check your damn self - a...

Despite the fact that Wired Magazine has said that the web is dead, the browser-based internet is still thriving.And why shouldn't it? The web is open,...

Oh, Japan. You'll never cease coming up with the best stuff. Why, just last night I was regaling a friend about 'head bath', which is a bathtub. For the...

As usual, there were a few exciting things released by Apple today. Here are the main items: Apple Brings App Store to Mac, Gives Peek at Lion Apple gave...

This is just downright threatening. Software engineer Will Gorman has seen fit to play god and create a robot out of Lego that can build things out of...
Hey, you know Facebook's 'Photo Memories?' Do you have the same problem I have, where every single one seems to be from the same album, featuring the same...

I hang out with an awful lot of comic book dorks, and many of them have been cowering in fear since Disney's fateful acquisition of Marvel, wondering what...

As much of an advocate I am for competition, I can’t help but laugh on the inside when I see yet another favorable impression of Windows Phone 7. I want...

Andy Rubin took issue with Steve Jobs' analysis of the openness of Google at Apple's earnings release, and tweeted his opinion on the matter....

Ever since the iPad was announced, there has been no end of talk about how it and other tablets represent the future of magazines. As it turns out, this...

Pantone, the controllers of all things color have released a new product that brings color from the real world into your workflow. Pantone Capsure is a...

Palm Web OS is now officially resigned to the history books. It was really only a matter of time, but now the official title of the mobile OS is HP WebOS....

2010 is a big year for the internet. The number of people browsing the world wide web will reach and surpass 2 billion, nearly a third of the world's...

I once posted to Techi a video of the CyberMotion Simulator. It was pretty rad - you know, if you're into that. I, personally, am all kinds of into it,...

I am so frequently reminded of how I should totally have stuck with science a little more, if even to send little pieces of mobile tech into space as a...