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If there is one issue that the iPad has in the eyes of the artist, it is that the device lacks a stylus. Sure,...
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If there is one issue that the iPad has in the eyes of the artist, it is that the device lacks a stylus. Sure,...

Though we have, over the past few years, become accustomed to rather strange, aggressive ideas from those who run the movie and music businesses, the...
Technology has changed over the past 25 years. In the early 70's the first call was made over a cell phone. It seemed like only rich or important business...

This, one imagines, is the mentality behind Sony's new promotion in Europe, in which you get 4 free 3D video games when you buy a new Sony Bravia 3D TV....

A couple of people from Apple displayed the new platform in person at the Hill Holliday agency in Boston, and Ilya Vedrashko blogged the experience. Just...

About a year ago, the blogosphere was all-a-twitter about a clever parody service named Flutter that shortened micro-blogging down to 26 characters.But...

Toshiba is working quickly to launch their new line of tablet computers that will hopefully be available in North America later this year. If the model...

Meet Chloe. She's the furry little Corgi who is scratching furiously and barking...

Does anyone remember Jaiku? Many Twitter users today don't know this, but Jaiku was far superior to Twitter in numerous ways. It was better in every...

There isn't much that could be said about the traditional clock: it tells time. Some have tried to make claims that certain...

Opera, the smallest big browser that is widely acknowledged, has had two impressive feats accomplished recently. It was accepted into the App Store, after...

Hey, remember before the iPad announcement, when an exec from McGraw-Hill let slip that the tablet device was about to launch? And there were all those...
Sick of internet advertisements? Like it or not, banner, contextual, and even pop-up ads have become an integral part of nearly all modern websites. While...

Even though 2002 wasn't that long ago, when Minority Report launched then, the futuristic interfaces it showed...

You can now add one more to the list of reasons that Bing doesn't suck: Microsoft is now integrating up-to-the-minute search results from real-time...

And nosy tourists and stalkers are pleased! At today's Chirp conference, Twitter's Evan Williams announced that Twitter will soon add a location feature...

It's possible that, as you sit and read this in your office cubicle, you long ago gave up your dreams of being a rock star. Maybe you still pull...

For all the chatter about the inanity of Twitter, ultimately it is a pretty amazing resource of what people are thinking and doing at any give time. And...

Wouldn't it be really convenient to be able to check up on sports scores, news or even your favorite t.v. show on-the-go? MobiTv Inc. has a new app,...

If you are not in the US and you were looking forward to the delivery of your shiny new iPad, you'll have to turn to eBay or employ a forwarding service...

Best Buy has announced that it will be teaming up with the popular company Barnes & Noble and releasing the Nook e-reader next week on April 18, 2010....

For every great gizmo that is created, there are dozens of flops that surround it. However, we rarely hear about the failures. Instead, we hear about all...

The rise and fall of the blog is a heavily discussed topic on the Internet. Many are quick to claim that social media is killing blogs; that blogs are no...

There are three rules that gamers follow when it comes to eating food and playing video games: must be fast, easy to eat and taste great. The foods we've...