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United States Cyber Command Seal contains a secret code
While the debate over aliens and moon landings rage on with conspiracy theorists, what I have to show you readers today is a real and true governmental cover-up.
Don’t worry. You won’t need to meet anyone in an isolated parking garage standing in the shadows wearing a trench-coat. All you need to do to see it for [...] Publication date: 2010-07-09more
Borders launches own e-book store and reader app
After being left in the dust by the e-book initiatives launched by Amazon and Barnes & Noble it sounds like Borders is starting to get serious about getting into the game. Yes, that’s right, the company has finally launched its own e-books store.
Rather than offer its own e-reader like Amazon’s Kindle or B&N’s Nook, Borders [...] Publication date: 2010-07-08more
Expect small job cuts from Microsoft
Back in January of last year, Microsoft announced plans to trim its workforce by 5000 jobs. The latest report, by Wall Street Journal, is that it seems Microsoft isn’t done yet. Though no specific number is mentioned it is believed a small number of employees are expected to lose their jobs with some being as [...] Publication date: 2010-07-08more
Map Pack 4 now available for Battlefield: Bad Company 2
For players who bought the game new and registered their VIP Codes, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is offering two new-ish maps for free. The fourth pack includes Atacama Desert for Rush Mode and Port Valdez for Conquest Mode. Publication date: 2010-07-08more
McAfee adds antivirus to two-thirds of secure USB drives
If you are in the market for a new USB drive with an emphasis on security features, chances are McAfee software will be pre-installed on it.
The security company has announced that Kingston Digital Inc, MXI, Rocky Mountain Ram, SanDisk, SPYRUS, Hagiwara, and Yoggie Security Systems have all agreed to include McAfee antivirus technology on new [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Blizzard switching to real names on Battle.net forums
Blizzard has recently revamped the Battle.net service ready for the launch of a new games including StarCraft II and Diablo 3. Part of the update is the introduction of Real ID that keeps a player connected across all of Battle.net as well as introducing new social gaming features. Those features include real names for friends, [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
App proves iPhone 4 reception problem won
June 25 was when the problems with the iPhone 4 signal started to surface. What is now commonly being referred to as the iPhone 4 Death Grip, is a “feature” of Apple’s latest phone where by holding the device degrades the signal to the point where making a call is no longer possible.
Apple responded to [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Sound is generally the most overlooked aspect of gaming. We really undervalue how much it adds to the experience just as we overlook how much it can add to our performance while playing. Today’s games take advantage of surround sound, but if you don’t have the right equipment you are missing out on the directional [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Xbox Live Destination Arcade: a new way to browse content
Microsoft has announced a new way to browse content on Xbox Live Arcade called Destination Arcade.
The new visual browser is meant to make it much easier to find games you want to play from the growing Arcade line-up. The total game count has gone past 250 titles, meaning something needed to happen to make browsing [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Cydle planning worldwide release of 7
Korean manufacturer Cydle has announced it intends to make its new M7 Mini Pad Android tablet available worldwide, adding another device to the growing list of Android tablets about to hit the market.
The spec of the M7 is as follows:
ARM 11 800MHz processor
Android OS (version unspecified)
8GB or 16GB flash memory
256MB DDR2 RAM
7″ Samsung touchscreen with [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Apple: Test-drivers needed for all-new MobileMe Calendar Beta
Apple has invited MobileMe subscribers to test-drive a beta of next-gen MobileMe Calendar. Billed as a whole new calendar experience, the web app has been optimized for speed and includes a new web interface with calendar sharing and event invitations.
MobileMe Calendar Beta sports redesigned day, week, and month views on the web and features a [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
How to geotag your photos the easy way
Most cameras don’t have built-in GPS. It’s a sad fact, and it won’t be true in a few years, but it’s the case right now. This article will explain how to geo-tag (or geocode) your photographs. We’ll be focusing on tagging as the pictures in batches, not manually.
Before we get started, some people will be [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
AT&T: Software defect slowing upload speeds
We’ve finally heard back from AT&T regarding yesterday’s post on slow upload speeds from 3G phones. A company representative had this to say:
AT&T and Alcatel-Lucent jointly identified a software defect — triggered under certain conditions Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Orientation support is coming to a web browser near you
Your browser might soon be able to tell web apps how you’re holding your computer, much like high-end smartphones with an accelerometer sensor feed orientation information to mobile software. CNET pointed to a Chrome issue tracker that references something called “device orientation plumbing,” a new feature that will let your browser determine which way is [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Visit the Apple Friend Bar, chat on the Friend Line, create your own iStore
New Apple Friend Bar Gives Customers Someone To Talk At About Mac Products
The Onion is at it again. This time Apple is the target of their humor, and we are introduced to three new services that I’m sure some Apple fans would actually love to use.
The first is the Friend Bar, a slant on the [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Twitter throttles API calls to improve server uptime
Applications that integrate with Twitter via the API are facing tougher restrictions on the amount of times they can poll the service, causing some of them to fall over.
Back in June, Twitter told developers that applications would only be allowed to request data from its servers 175 times per hour, down from 350. Developers are [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Android 2.2 outperforms iOS 4 in JavaScript tests
Apple may have tried to turn the tide against Android with iOS 4, released in conjunction with the iPhone 4, but tests by Ars Technica show that Android 2.2, the latest Android OS, demolishes iOS 4 in JavaScript benchmark tests. Ars Technica used two JavaScript benchmark tools including SunSpider and V8. One important difference between [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Hands on Firefox 4 Beta
Mozilla posted the first public beta of Firefox 4, the next major release of the Firefox browser. Early impressions are encouraging: Firefox 4 looks fresh, feels a lot snappier, and is certainly less crash-prone than its predecesor. In addition, it comes with lots of perks and little things that make a difference.
For starters, Mozilla has [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Summer of Arcade line-up revealed, plus a hands-on look at Limbo and Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
PlayDead's Limbo will head Xbox Live's Summer of Arcade on July 21, PlayDead CEO and co-founder Dino Patti announced via e-mail today. The haunting platformer follows a little boy as he searches for his sister in a black-and-white gradient world. Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Bungie Day video reveals Blood Gulch remake for Halo: Reach
The 7th day of the 7th month is Bungie Day, the day Bungie uses to rejoice and give thanks to its awesome fan community, according to Bungie.net. In celebration, Bungie has posted a PSA created by Rooster Teeth's Red vs. Blue, the team behind the infamous internet TV series. Publication date: 2010-07-07more
Driver: San Francisco Collector Pack includes 1970 Dodge Challenger
If you are tired of collector’s editions coming with artbooks and exclusive DLC then Driver: San Francisco is about to offer up a nice alternative.
The Collector Pack limited edition of the new Driver game includes a model of a yellow 1970 Dodge Challenger. There’s other extras to be found in the Pack, but as yet [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
The Internet is
Pack it up folks. Shut down your computers, close your laptops and put away your smart phones forever because “The Purple One” has declared that the Internet is a thing of the past.
And here I thought the Internet was in its prime.
The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, who is now known again as Prince spoke [...] Publication date: 2010-07-07more
iPad orders in July skyrocket past two million
The iPad seems to be a pretty popular purchase, if you base that assumption off of orders from Apple to Taiwanese manufacturers. According to Digitimes, Apple outsourced an estimated 2.3-2.35 million iPads to Taiwanese companies in July. Of that amount, 58-60% is believed to be for the 3G-enabled iPad model which also offers Wi-Fi. A [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Wi-Fi on flights may not be taking off
USA Today is reporting that when it comes to the new Wi-Fi service available on about a third of U.S. planes only 10% of fliers are actually using it. Even that number is believed to be inflated since it doesn’t take into account introductory or promotional periods where the Wi-Fi service was free or when [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
How to fix laggy proximity sensor on your iPhone
The iPhone 4 has been hit with just about every imaginable issue since its launch last month. Compared to the widely reported Retina Display discoloration and the so-called death grip that stole the headlines, a problem with the device’s proximity sensor has seen little air time. Since this issue appears to plague all iPhone models that [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Apple: Your credit card issuer will cover fraudulent iTunes purchases
Apple has confirmed an organized fraud that took place on the iTunes Store during the Independence Day weekend, resulting in unauthorized App Store purchases being made on behalf of some users. If you’re a victim of this scam, the company said, credit card companies will sort out the mess.
As Geek reported yesterday, an organized group [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
iPad does street magic
When Apple pitched the iPad with the “magical and revolutionary product at an unbelievable price” tagline, I bet even Apple die-hards thought that the marketing department in Cupertino has lost touch with reality. Three months later no-one’s laughing. What’s changed is that we’ve come to appreciate tremendous breadth and inventiveness of the software written specifically for the device.
But [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Netflix signs exclusive deal to get streaming movies months after DVD release
Netflix is offering movie companies a new way to distribute feature films instead of traditional paths including premium pay channels like HBO, Showtime, STARZ or On-Demand. Relativity Media and Netflix has signed a long-term and exclusive deal which will have films owned by Relativity available for streaming through the Netflix Instant Movie service. Movies will [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Twitter looks to make money off of the Early Bird
Twitter has come up with yet another way to make money off of tweets. ReadWriteWeb reports the creation of an account called @EarlyBird that is expected to be used to publish special deals in the same way Dell has used their Twitter account. Using Twitter, Dell has reportedly been able to rack up $6.5 million [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Artist shows there is such a thing as GPS overload
Are you the type of driver that hates having someone tell you how to get somewhere? If so, then chances are you wouldn’t ever want to own a GPS device. But even for avid GPS owners out there, there are times when the little voice on an electronic navigator can get on a driver’s nerves. [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
JFE make electric cars more viable with new 3 minute charger
There are a number of obstacles that stand in the way of fully-electric cars becoming popular. The limited distance it’s possible to travel on a single charge is the first, but that’s made a much bigger problem by the fact there aren’t many recharge stations along our highways. Even worse, recharging your car’s battery could [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Massachusetts bans texting while driving and GPS on phones
If you live in Massachusetts, then be prepared to stop using your phone in your car for anything other than hands-free voice calls, not even using it as a GPS navigation aid is allowed.
Governor Deval L. Patrick has signed a new bill that bans texting while driving. That breaks down as a ban for the [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Chrome 6: Early peek under the hood
Google has managed to churn out five major releases of the Chrome browser since its December 11, 2008 debut. Despite advances, however, there’s still some plumbing left to do. The search firm is currently testing several new Chrome 6 features with its web developers. Even though the latest builds are too rough around the edges [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Thoughts: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Since its recent release I’ve been putting some time into Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. It, as you probably already know, is the most recent release in the MGS series and it’s on the PSP. The game is a big release for fans because it’s considered canon, basically part of the storyline of the series. [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Sony ad emphasizes how Wii-like Move really is
After learning a bit about Sony’s Move people immediately compared it to the Wii’s motion control system. The setup is similar, the controls are similar, the motions look to be about the same, and now it seems that Sony isn’t even attempting to play down the how Wii-like the Move. The commercial above features all the things [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Classic White PlayStation 3 arrives in Japan July 29 and 320GB model revealed
While Microsoft is busy pushing the Xbox 360 slim console, Sony has moved on to introducing color variations and bigger hard drives for its Slim machine.
Today Sony has unveiled a new Classic White PlayStation 3 console which, for the moment, looks to be exclusive to Japan. It will be available on July 29 at a [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Greater proportion of free apps on Android than iPhone
A new report from mobile analytics outfit Distimo shows that the Android Market has a much larger percentage of free applications available than Apple’s App Store.
57% of applications available for download on Google Android Market are free of charge, versus 28% of iPhone and 23% of iPad apps. Of the apps available on RIM’s Blackberry App World, [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
AT&T capping mobile upload speeds?
Bad news coming from AT&T doesn’t come as a surprise any more, even so, this one really hurts. According to a MacRumors forum post the carrier is capping mobile upload speeds at fraction of what high-end devices like the iPhone 4 were capable of a week ago.
Upload capping has is a pretty standard practice with [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Sony cuts the price of all Reader editions
Sony has three main e-reader devices on the market, and this week it looks like all three models have had their price cut in response to recent cuts made by Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
The Reader Touch Edition now has a new RRP of $169.99, down for $199.99. The cheaper Pocket Edition is now $149.99, [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
EA releases Skate 3 Danny Way
Today EA has made a new DLC pack available for Skate 3. It’s meant to be “Danny Way’s vision of the perfect skatepark” and includes the following new features:
A Megaramp fun track
2 huge new street parks
New skate.Park objects
New Danny Way clothes
New Danny Way character
The pack is entitled Danny Way’s Hawaiian Dream and it’s available from [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Hackers target Justin Bieber, redirect his fans to porn
If you thought those unauthorized credit card charges on the iTunes Store were a mess, imagine the horror when the legions of teenage girls flocked to watch YouTube videos belonging to a certain Canadian singing sensation and instead found themselves redirected to explicit content, such as porn sites or fake messages stating that Justin Bieber [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Standard power supply for notebooks backed by Taiwanese companies
Taiwanese notebook manufacturers are joining forces to back an initiative to standardize power supply units (PSU). Since the invention of the notebook, consumers have had to deal with replacing or buying proprietary power supplies leading to PSU’s being thrown out as new notebooks are purchased. An initiative by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
LG to launch an Android powered tablet before the end of the year
Considering the current fever over tablets, it’s no wonder why more and more manufacturers continue to announce new tablet offerings. LG, for example, displayed a new Windows 7 powered tablet called the UX10 at Computex last month. Now, Engadget is reporting that another tablet is in the works and this one is powered by the [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Icy Dock offers up USB 3.0 hard drive enclosure for $40
Buying a USB 3.0 compatible external hard drive comes at a premium price. That’s mainly because manufacturers know they can charge a premium for the extra connection speed. But Icy Dock has decided to save you some cash by offering up a USB 3.0 hard drive enclosure for just $40.
The Icy Dock MB668Y3-1SB is a [...] Publication date: 2010-07-06more
Intel planning new processors and lower prices for third quarter
Digitimes has been talking to motherboard manufacturers and has compiled a list of updates and price cuts Intel is bringing to its processor line-up. The good news for anyone wanting to buy or build a new PC later this year is there will be some new processors to choose from.
The processor updates will arrive [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
July 24, 1985. That’s the date the Amiga 1000 was first introduced, and to celebrate its 25th anniversary Benj Edwards of Vintage Computing and Gaming has taken a peek inside the machine for PC World.
Depending on your age the Amiga 1000 may hold fond memories for you. The machine’s base configuration included:
Motorola 68000 at 7.16MHz
256KB [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
RetroN 3 combines several classic video game platforms into one device
Are you a retro gamer but dread the amount of space your old gaming consoles take up on your entertainment center in your living room? Or maybe you discovered a box of old gaming cartridges in the attic or at a local garage sale? In either case, here is a gaming console that lets you [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
BioShock 2 The Protector Trials single-player DLC announced
2K Games has announced a new single-player DLC pack for BioShock 2. The video above formed part of the release and offers a look at what to expect.
The new DLC is called The Protector Trials and offers 6 new maps based around the harvesting sections of the main game. New achievements and trophies will be [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
DIY Turtle Cam gives us a turtle
Thanks to advances in technology, the average person has the opportunity to see what goes on during the daily lives of their pets. For example, there are devices available that can let dog and cat owners capture images of what their animal sees in their day with small cameras that attach to a collar. But [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
Apple axes fraudulent iTunes Store publisher, investigates unauthorized App Store charges
After an alleged cybergang used stolen iTunes Store credentials to place unauthorized App Store purchases – ranging from a couple of dollars to a few hundred bucks – Apple has banned a Vietnamese publisher, the likely accomplice, from the system, and is now investigating the case.
A bunch of users have noticed suspicious iTunes Store charges [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
Opera 10.6 tops performance test, but comes up short with Javascript
DailyTech has taking the latest version of the Opera browser, Opera 10.6, for a test drive to validate its claims as being the fastest browser. The website compared the Norwegian-based browser against other popular browsers including Chrome, Firefox and Safari. In addition to Internet Explorer 8, the trial build of Internet Explorer 9 was also [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
A rainbow of colors may be solution to extend Nexus One battery life
What may look like a rainbow of Nexus One colors is actually an attempt by Android engineer Jeff Sharkey to improve battery life by turning off unnecessary sub-pixel LEDs. Sharkey’s efforts were reported by Engadget and also demonstrated in a video on YouTube.
A number of different color combinations were tried by Sharkey to see how [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
iPad used to create a fantastic painted portrait
There is no doubt the iPad has been shown to do amazing things with its apps but unfortunately not much has been said about the Apple tablets artistic capabilities. Sure we know that the iPad has a Brushes app that can make pictures, but until now most of us assumed we can only make basic [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
Frash: Flash 10.1 ported to iPad
Apple and Steve Jobs have made it very clear that Flash will never be an option on devices like the iPhone and iPad. But making that decision is like showing a red rag to a bull–tell people they can’t have something and they’ll surely want it more.
The inevitable has therefore happened, and Flash has been [...] Publication date: 2010-07-05more
Nike + iPod users experience issues after iOS 4 update
Back in 2006, we reported about a new product called Nike+iPod that Nike offered allowing an iPod nano to be teamed up with a sensor placed in a shoe. In so doing workouts could be enhanced by collecting data on time, distance, calories burned, and overall pace. Since then the solution has expanded to incorporate [...] Publication date: 2010-07-03more
Microsoft to answer Magic Mouse with Arc Touch?
Microsoft looks like it might be aiming to get into Apple’s own game of multi-touch mice with the successor to their attractive and popular Arc mouse, the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse.
There’s scant details confirming the plans… nothing much besides a scant product listing with the product code number of RVF-00003, which will apparently cost around [...] Publication date: 2010-07-03more
HP confirms webOS tablets and netbooks
Hewlett-Packard announced the successful completion of its Palm acquisition and confirmed plans to build netbooks and tablets powered by Palm’s webOS mobile operating system.
According to the official statement released Thursday, HP purchased Palm common stock in cash for $5.70 per share. Palm Publication date: 2010-07-03more
What if Star Wars AT-ATs could act like pets?
Who would have ever thought those large juggernauts of Imperial walking destruction could also make a lovable pet? Sure, they may be capable to taking down a Rebel Alliance Base on the ice planet of Hoth, but apparently an AT-AT can also be just like man’s best friend. Thanks to a little creative stop-motion film-making with a [...] Publication date: 2010-07-03more
iAds make an appearance on iOS 4
Earlier this year, Apple announced a new mobile advertising platform called iAd. The platform powers ads within iPhone apps allowing developers to collect a 60% share of advertising revenue. iAds are enabled with iOS 4 and have begun to appear in the wild according to a report by AppleInsider.
One advantage behind an iAd compared to [...] Publication date: 2010-07-03more
Sex.com is up for sale
Sex.com, thought to be one of the most valuable domain names there is, has gone up for sale again. Last time it sold was in 2006 when U.S. company Escom paid $12 million.
Sedo has secured the rights to broker the sale. Kathy Nielson, director of sales at Sedo said:
It is an extremely rare opportunity that [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Ten One Design demo pressure sensitive input on iPad
The iPad is a perfect drawing surface, but it does have a limitation in so far as it isn’t pressure sensitive. Adding such a feature would allow for much more detailed drawings to be created.
Ten One Design is putting forward the case for adding pressure sensitivity as a feature by actually demonstrating it as working [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Adjust your fans in style with the NZXT touchscreen Sentry LXE
If you have a gaming rig setup at home then chances are you have multiple fans to control depending on whether you are playing games or surfing the web. Fan controllers come in a number of forms including both software and hardware solutions. None look as professional or slick as the NZXT Sentry LXE though.
Forget [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Highborn for iOS 4 drops down to 99 cents for the weekend
Jet Set Game’s turn-based strategy Highborn got a nice price reduction for the July 4th weekend, putting it at just 99 cents. This is down from a standard price of $2.99.
iPhone app sales generally don’t make for big news, but this one looks to be worth picking up as it’s been getting really strong reviews:
iTunes App [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Google acquires flight search firm
Google has purchased ITA Software, a firm specializing in software that compares flight schedules and prices, for $700 million in cash.
Google hopes that the acquisition will provide benefits to the consumers by making it easier to find flights online. The firm believes that the acquisition of ITA will pave the way for significant improvements in [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Google Voice Desktop software leaks to Techcrunch
A version of Google’s own Skype-killer, the Google Voice Desktop, has leaked. As the title suggests, it’s a desktop version of their online Google Voice service based on the Gizmo5 technology that Google acquired in November of 2009. It looks great, and TechCrunch has managed to get a series of screenshots and video walkthroughs of [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Firefox Home for iPhone awaiting Apple
Mozilla has submitted Firefox Home, its first iOS app, to the App Store. Although Apple shouldn’t have any objections to it, nothing is certain until the software appears on the App Store.
Firefox Home is a simple app that syncs your personal history, bookmarks, and open tabs from the Firefox browser on your desktop. Once you [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Intel has shut down Project Offset
Project Offset. Does that name ring a bell? It’s a game that made the headlines back in 2006 for promising so much with its engine, character modeling, and very small dedicated team of developers.
It looked so good in fact, that Intel decided to buy the company and people behind it in 2008. Things went quiet [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
T-Mobile Kills The Sidekick
Just a few days after the Kin was killed off, the grandaddy of all teenager feature phones, the venerable Sidekick range, is now getting one in the forehead as well.
Confirming reports that they would be purging the Sidekick LX and Sidekick 2008 from their lineup, T-Mobile USA issued a statement today saying that while [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
iPhone 4 sent a thousand feet high, takes aerial footage of downtown LA, gets safely home
Who in their right mind would put the hottest smartphone on the planet in aerial peril? A bunch of enthusiasts from Los Angeles, that’s who. Deciding they’ve seen enough still shots and 720p kitten videos taken with the iPhone 4’s five-megapixel camera, they paired the phone with big helium balloons and released it on a [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Apple says Steve Jobs iPhone 4 email exchange is fake
Yesterday it was widely reported that Steve Jobs took part in a rather unusual e-mail exchange with a customer over the iPhone 4 aerial issues.
Boy Genius Report broke the news which was then picked up by other news sites and spread across the web. In the exchange Jobs gave some surprising responses with the final [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Best Buy suspends employee for making funny iPhone 4 vs HTC Evo video
Brian Maupin, a 25-year-old employee of Best Buy, has been suspended from his job because of a video he made about the iPhone 4 and HTC Evo.
The video was produced using Xtra Normal which couples text with characters that animate while the text is read out as speech. The video produced by Maupin is very [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
HDBaseT: HD video, audio, network, power, and USB in one cable
Cables. We all use them, and all get frustrated when they get tangled, gather dust, or just look a mess behind the back of a desk. Wireless has improved things, but there’s still a lot of cabling required for a PC or home theater setup.
A new cable specification may solve the problem, however. It’s called [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Apple: cause of iPhone 4 reception problems is both simple and surprising
Apple has just released a letter on its website regarding the iPhone 4 and the reception problems being experienced by some users.
The issue is apparently nothing to do with the actual antenna, it’s positioning, or the strength of the signal changing dramatically. Instead, it’s just a simple case of Apple calculating signal strength wrong.
Here’s the [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Serious about iPhone gaming, Disney snaps up premium developer Tapulous
The creators of the high-grossing Tap Tap rhythm games for iPhone have reportedly been acquired by the powerful animation studio for an undisclosed sum. TechCrunch reported that Tapulous’ founder Bart Decrem and chief operating officer Andrew Lacy will both join Disney as vice presidents.
The move represents the next logical step for the entertainment behemoth which [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Google to equalize tax between heterosexual and same-sex couples
In addition to the innovation Google has offered to society through the introduction of Google Search, Gmail, Android and Google Maps, the company has also pushed an environmental agenda which has included initiatives around “green” and renewable energy resources. Now the company is putting its mark on a social agenda which includes a new benefit [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Hope you don
IGN AU is reporting that Sony’s Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida noted in a recent interview that the PlayStation 3 console is now a profitable product. Previously the console itself was known to be selling for a loss, with the hopes that profit could later be derived from Sony’s software sales, downloadable content, and (as we [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Motorola
While Verizon Wireless is holding on the promise to refrain itself from attacking Apple in their new nationwide campaign, the bashing continues nonetheless thanks to the carrier’s best buddy Motorola.
The disastrous manner in which Apple and its boss Steve Jobs have been handling the so-called iPhone 4 death grip has presented rivals with lots of [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
How to use your HD DSLR
Lifehacker, doing what they do best, just put up a great post showing people how to use their HD DSLR (aka HDSLR). If you have a Canon 5D MKII or something along those lines you surely know that it can record amazing HD video, but getting it to do so can be tough.
Unlike the typical [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Verizon shows off their network with high-tech tower commercial
The latest advert from Verizon Wireless is without any doubt way cooler than anything we’ve seen from AT&T lately. Aptly named “Towers”, it glorifies Verizon’s signal that the carrier says is “there to ensure the most powerful transmitter is you.”
It’s released on Verizon’s official YouTube channel as an ice-breaker that has kickstarted the summer advertising [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Steve Jobs caught in a new email exchange about iPhone 4 antenna gripes
“It’s just a phone,” Apple’s CEO allegedly wrote. Steve Jobs has apparently been caught in another email exchange with a fan inquiring about the iPhone 4 reception issue caused when touching the two antennas found inside the phone’s stainless steel band with your hand.
According to an exclusive Boy Genius Report (who claims to have verified the [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
HP Photosmart D110a has own e-mail address, doesn
I think everyone was happy when printers transitioned to USB connections, and even happier when manufacturers started making them wireless. But HP is going a stage further with its latest printer and removing the need to have a PC communicating with a printer at all.
The e-All-in-One D110a printer is different as printing is done via [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Porn sites safer to browse than normal ones according to Avast
Not sure if this will fly as an excuse for browsing porn sites at work, but AVAST Software, developer of avast! antivirus, says that porn sites are safer to browse than normal, non-porn ones. The statement is based on a report which found that for every infected adult domain identified the company was able to [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Users take Apple to court over iPhone 4 woes
Although barely a week on the market, iPhone 4 has already earned Apple three class-action lawsuits and more are possible to come. As you might imagine, users are taking the company to court overt the antenna issue accentuated in media reports.
The first one was filed in the US District Court for the District of Maryland. [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Spyder III Arctic Laser draws unwanted legal attention from Lucafilms
Not to long ago, we posted an article about a crazy laser product that was being offered by Wicked Lasers called the Spyder III Arctic Laser. The reason why I call this item “crazy” is that the laser is so powerful that it could easily blind people or burn skin thanks to its blue laser [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Google produces grandmother
Google’s Jason Toff was recently setting up Google video chat for his grandmother Evelyn and realized there needed to be a simpler way for people to get hooked up with such a service. So Google set about producing the video you see above along with a printable guide.
To encourage people to download and help set [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Cloud iTunes and wireless iPhone syncing
Apple fans kept their fingers crossed for some sort of cloud iTunes info at WWDC 2010, but veteran watchers knew better – Apple’s music-themed event traditionally pinned for September is a much better fit for iTunes and iPod announcements.
Boy Genius Report has it on good authority that a web-based iTunes version will be unveiled pretty [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Thank Microsoft for never inserting a battery wrong again
There is nothing more annoying then replacing batteries in a device only to figure out you put them in the wrong way. A new Microsoft technology called InstaLoad hopes to make that problem a thing of the past. InstaLoad allows a device to receive power from a battery regardless of the way it is inserted. [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
Man talking on phone gets smashed in face by baseball
Do you know someone that spends way too much time on their cell phone and does not pay attention to their surroundings? No, I’m not going to harp on the dangers of texting and driving. In general, that practice is just plain dumb and if you do it, it will eventually get yourself and someone [...] Publication date: 2010-07-02more
iLuminate lets performers dance with light
As technology advances, entertainment advances along with it. Take movies for example. What once originated with silent, black and white moving pictures, we now have cinema features with stunning CGI in realistic 3D. Live entertainment as well has also benefited with modern technology. Where performers relied on make-up and fancy costumes to draw attention, now dancers and [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
YouTube to allow pre-roll video ads to be skipped
YouTube is set to introduce a new feature that will allow users to skip any pre-roll advertising run at the start of a video. If those ads are skipped the advertiser doesn’t get charged by Google.
Although it may sound like a quick way to lose a lot of advertising revenue, Google says it will benefit [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Quick Review: Panasonic Lumix ZR3 digital camera
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-ZR3 (also known as the DMC-ZX3) is a compact digital camera that is designed to be a consumer-friendly mix between size, price, and performance. With a street price of about $225 and Panasonic’s great build quality, right from the start it seems like a good pickup compared to the more commonplace competition from Canon, [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Fujitsu quietly rolls out LifeBook TH700 Tablet/Laptop
If you’re in two minds about whether to buy a tablet or a laptop then Fujitsu may have you covered. The company has just released the LifeBook TH700 Tablet with a multitouch 12.1″ display. But it’s mounted on a bi-directional hinge with a keyboard sitting underneath allowing a choice between laptop and tablet in one [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Amazon down for over 3 hours yesterday
If you were on Amazon’s website yesterday attempting to buy a Kindle or another product you may have had some technical issues. It turns out you weren’t alone according to an article by the Washington Post. The issues were confirmed by Amazon.com, but a cause for the issue has yet to be reported.
Those visiting the [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Clever spies embedded secret code in web images
According to the FBI, Russian spies were found to be communicating over the web using codes embedded in images. In what appeared to be a normal image a spy could hide a message that could not be deciphered but, more importantly, people would have never thought to investigate it in the first place.
All digital images on [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Final Fantasy XIV lands on PC September 22, PS3 version arrives March 2011
The release of the next Final Fantasy MMO is going to hit PC first, but the date you actually get to play it depends on the version you buy.
Final Fantasy XIV will be available to PC gamers on September 22 if they buy the Collector’s Edition. Opting for the standard edition means waiting an extra [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Who cares about the World Cup? Germany has already won the RoboCup
While Germany is still in contention for the World Cup, the robot version of the team has already brought home a soccer championship based on a report by CrunchGear. A team from Germany has officially won RoboCup 2010, a six-day event which concluded on June 25th. The event consisted of 500 international and local teams [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Magellan ToughCase ruggedizes the iPhone while improving GPS accuracy
The iPhone works pretty well as a handheld GPS receiver, but it has some serious flaws, namely toughness, battery life, and accuracy. Magellan is aiming to fix each of these with their $199 ToughCase, effectively turning the iPhone into a competitive GPS unit, not unlike Magellan’s Explorist GC or Garmin’s Oregon series.
The Toughcase protect the [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
AT&T pays $622 for every iPhone 4, says Sony Ericsson
Although Apple has never disclosed how much it sells the iPhone for to mobile operators like AT&T, Sony Ericsson has been doing some calculations and believes it has worked out the price.
Hiroaki Kobayashi, marketing director of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has done some calculations based on number of phones shipped, number of sales, and Apple’s [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Apple to hire antenna/wireless experts to help with iPhone and iPad
Last week, we covered the major antenna issue some users were experiencing with the iPhone 4, you know, the whole “iPhone death grip” thing. The issue occurs when a new iPhone is held a particular way (see above) that results in a blocked signal leading to a drop in connectivity. Now, TechCrunch reports that Apple [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Microsoft axes Kin phones for teens, says Windows Phone is the future
Microsoft’s Kin phones for the socially inclined teenagers and college kids are no more. According to Boy Genius Report, the software giant has axed both Kin phones in the US and confirmed it won’t be selling them in Europe. A company spokesperson attributed the decision on the need to focus on Windows Phone 7, their [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Onkyo
Onkyo has just revealed their latest pair of networked audio/visual receivers, the TX-NR5008 and TX-NR3008, and they look like a pair of beauts, replete with eight HDMI 1.4a inputs, THX Ultra2 Plus certification, network audio streaming, multi-room and 3D support, and 1080p HD upscaling.
Think the list of specs ends there? Think again: supporting DolbyTrueHD [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Woot.com sells itself to Amazon
When Woot is mentioned in the news, it’s usually because a rotating yellow light on their front page is signaling another of those orgies of tech consumerism, a Woot Off. Unfortunately, though, there’s no Woot Off today… at least not for us shoppers. For the Woot guys, though, there’s plenty being sold: their entire weird, [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Amazon announces browser previews for Kindle books
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could sample Kindle books right inside your web browser rather than browse them using one of Amazon’s dedicated desktop or mobile apps? Well, soon you’ll be able to, and this information comes from the highest authority, the Amazon team itself.
Formally announcing the feature on their official forum, Amazon wrote [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Amazon cuts Kindle DX price by $110, now $379
The price war in the e-reader market started a couple of weeks ago when Barnes & Noble reduced the price of the Nook. It also introduced a new WiFi only model priced at just $149. Amazon responded the same day by cutting the price of Kindle to $189. Even Borders had to react with a [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
We’ve seen budget SSD drives starting to appear for a few months now, but while the price was cheap the performance was less than great. Now Crucial is changing that with the introduction of the 2.5″ RealSSD C300 range.
Available in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB models, it’s the 64GB that really shines as the best value. [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Nokia demos MeeGo running on a phone
Last week Nokia announced that future N-series phones would not use the Symbian operating system. While Symbian will still be used for lower-end smartphones Nokia is moving to MeeGo for high-end devices.
A week later and a video has appeared of MeeGo 1.1 running on a prototype Intel Aava phone and Nokia N900. This is just [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Future iPad expected to come with gyroscope
One of the new features offered in the iPhone 4 is the inclusion of a gyroscope which allows for the detection of more detailed movements by a user compared to the traditional accelerometer included in previous iPhone models. Gyroscopes have begun to enhance previous accelerometer technology as demonstrated not only by the iPhone 4’s release, but [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Portal 2 gameplay video round-up
Valve is busy teasing us with video footage of Portal 2, and it’s doing nothing other than making us want to play the game more.
The thermal discouragement beam, pneumatic diversity vents, meeting Wheatley, and puzzles that are frustratingly hard until your realize how simple they are to figure out.
Watch the teaser trailers below, enjoy them, [...] Publication date: 2010-07-01more
Matt Smith helps perform Doctor Who Theme at Glastonbury
If you were in attendance for the 2010 Glastonbury Festival and happened to be a fan of long time running science-fiction series Doctor Who, you were given a real treat towards the end of the concert.
Suddenly appearing on stage to re-welcome the electronic dance music duo Orbital was none other than the current incarnation (or rather regeneration) [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Seagate announce 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk
Seagate has today unveiled the first ever 3 terabyte external desktop hard drive. It’s called the 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk and adds 50% more storage over the previous largest drives on offer in the GoFlex range.
With 3TB of storage it’s possible to store 120 HD movies, 1,500 video games, and more photos and music than [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
EMILY the Robot floats out to save swimmers in trouble
Imagine a day when you visit the beach and you had a little too much to eat or drink before you hit the surf. Instead of enjoying the water and the waves, however, you suddenly find yourself being pulled out to sea by a strong undercurrent and realize you are in deep trouble.
Suddenly you see [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
ICANN approves Chinese character domain names
When the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Board (ICANN) met last Friday in Brussels, Belgium and approved the “XXX” top level domain name for pornographic material, another decision was also made that affected over 1 billion Chinese speaking people across the globe.
For the first time in history, the ICANN Board is set to approve [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
New iPhones force users to upgrade from legacy Macs
If you’re in the market for a new iPhone and still run Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on a legacy Mac, you must either buy a brand new Intel-based Mac or upgrade your operating system to Mac OS X Leopard. That’s because the iPhone 3GS and the latest iPhone 4 both require Mac OS X [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Microsoft Kin prices slashed by Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless seems to be downplaying the move, but Bloomberg is reporting that the wireless carrier is cutting the price of its Microsoft Kin smartphones soon after their May release.The Kin One and Kin Two were Microsoft’s attempt to take advantage of the social networking craze in order to regain lost mobile market share against [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
APB will have advertising on voice chat service unless you pay
Realtime World’s forthcoming MMO All Points Bulletin (APB) is certainly thinking differently when it comes to paying to play the game. Instead of a set monthly subscription charge we’ve already heard how the system will revolve around paying for game time. So when you buy a copy at launch it will come with 50 hours [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Microsoft to bring visual login, desktop app store, idiot-proof system restore, and more to Windows 8
A bunch of top-secret slides allegedly leaked from an internal meeting reveal a host of goodies that Microsoft has in the works for the next major Windows release dubbed Windows 8. Early features include visual login, cloud user profiles, one-button system restore, Internet Explorer 9, the App Store for Windows software, and other perks. Thanks to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Dance Central DLC will cost more than Rock Band, not be released weekly
Dance Central, a fully-featured rhythm game for Microsoft Kinect, will have costlier DLC than its musical companion, Rock Band. According to Harmonix, the developer of both titles, the dance game's downloadable content will cost $2 more than the typical Rock Band tune. Publication date: 2010-06-30more
PS3 firmware 3.40 released, adds PlayStation Plus and better Facebook integration
Sony has today released firmware v3.40 for PlayStation 3 owners. There’s several new features, but the main one has to be the introduction of PlayStation Plus.
Plus is a paid-for subscription service officially announced earlier this month by Sony. It lives on top of PSN which will remain free with all the features it currently has. [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Fujitsu self-erasing USB drive is available in Japan
Back in April Fujitsu posted a release about a new type of secure USB drive that used self-erasing operations in order to protect the data on board. The idea of a self-destructing USB drive (or any storage device for that matter) is a great one, but it looked like Fujitsu was finally taking things a [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
A look back at 30 years of Apple in just 2 minutes
It’s hard to appreciate how far Apple has come with the design of their laptops and desktops until you’ve seen one of their previous models. Now a YouTube user by the name of “Frensleven” makes that possible in a video that shows 30 years of Apple in just two minutes. The video not only displays the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Hulu Plus revealed: $9.99 a month, works with Apple devices
The Hulu Plus service was just officially unveiled, and you might be surprised by what it offers. The premium online video service will go for $9.99 and from day one it will work with Apple’s iOS 4 devices (iPhone 4, 3GS, and current generation iPod touch), the iPad, as well as some Samsung televisions and [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Review: HP Mini 210 HD netbook
With the Mini 210 HP took their popular netbook formula and updated it once again, this time focusing even more on HP’s target buyers. Netbook buyers want good looks, light weight, and a low entry price, and HP was able to deliver, though with some sacrifices compared to HP’s higher end Mini 5102.
Note: If you go [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
PSP firmware 3.60 suggests TurboGrafx-16 and NeoGeo games for US/Europe soon
All the focus may be on the PS3 3.40 firmware introducing PlayStation Plus, but the PSP also got a firmware update today.
Version 6.30 has been released which adds Plus support and allows grouping of games based on format. Not much to talk about, right?
Well, there is something else that has been added which may excite [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Google may lose China license
Google has created a new China-based landing page for its Google.cn site in a last-ditch attempt at a compromise with Chinese authorities.
When Google uncovered Chinese attempts to hack its GMail servers in an attempt to reveal the identities of dissidents, the company swiftly announced that it would review and possibly shutter its Chinese operations on [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Blurry images of Apple
A pair of screenshots that surfaced on the web suggest Apple might be putting finishing touches to a scaled-down version of its Office replacement suite for the iPhone and iPod touch. As we reported earlier this month, an image that briefly appeared on Apple’s site before being replaced with another one indicated that Keynote presentation [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
PayPal Guest Payments: pay online without a PayPal account
PayPal has seen a lot of success as the number one online payment service. This can be put down to the fact it shields consumers from having to use a credit or debit card directly online, but also because it is pushed very hard as the payment system to use on eBay.
Although it may be [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Dell computer troubles revealed in lawsuit
Dell’s attempt to rebuild its business has taking a stumble after a blistering New York Times article that outlined the company’s trouble problems with bad capacitors from a company call Nichicon. The capacitors were prone to pop and leak fluid causing the company’s Optiplex computers to fail. The issue could also cause the computers to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Unencrypted FaceTime video calls could be a security risk
Before having a sexy videochat with your significant other using the iPhone 4’s FaceTime, consider this: someone at Apple might be watching. According to ZDNet, audio and video data in a FaceTime call isn’t encrypted while it’s travelling between your iPhone 4 and Apple’s servers, making eavesdropping a theoretical possibility.
ZDNet pointed to a blog post [...] Publication date: 2010-06-30more
Survey: Corporate America likes iPhone 4 and iOS 4
According to a new survey, American workforce is paying notice to the new iPhone 4 and iOS 4, citing deeper enterprise integration and new features such as multitasking, which was the biggest feature by a landslide.
Mobile software company Sybase, recently acquired by German business software giant SAP, and polling company Zogby International surveyed 2,100 employees [...] Publication date: 2010-06-29more
Google Apps for Education wins over Iowa and Colorado
Google Apps for Education, a version of Google’s web-based application and productivity suite tailored for educational institutions, has won the endorsement of the states of Iowa and Colorado.
The states will offer Google Apps, (GMail, Google Sites, Calendar, Groups, Video and Docs), as well as associated training and support, to schools and other public educational institutions. [...] Publication date: 2010-06-29more
Pokemon Black and White gets Japan release date, new trailer
Japanese gamers will be jumping for joy this week as they now know how long they have to wait to get their hand on Pokemon Black and Pokemon White.
The official release date is set as September 18. In the west we will be waiting until Spring next year for the game unless you don’t mind [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Sapphire runs game in 3D across 3 screens with one graphics card
Talk of 3D entering our homes through new TVs and games ir growing. The fear for consumers is the amount of money they will have to invest in order to partake in this 3D revolution so soon after HD displays became affordable. For gamers though, there may be some relief.
Graphics card manufacturer Sapphire has demonstrated [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Check out the Droid X promo reel
You may not be able to see this cool promotional video anywhere except at Verizon’s retail stores. As you know, Verizon Wireless unveiled a Droid successor dubbed the Droid X at a New York event last Thursday, the day before the iPhone 4 launch.
The press conference was pretty much smooth sailing except for the Verizon [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
iPhone 4 parts cost Apple $187.51
Bloomberg is reporting that an iPhone 4 consists of parts which add up to $187.51 according to an analysis of the parts and their subsequent costs by market research firm iSuppli. For the analysis, iSuppli used the 16GB version of the iPhone 4. The $187.51 price point does not take into account costs stemming from [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Black Hat conference: This is how to make ATMs dispense all their cash
Banks are getting worried about Juy 28-29. The reason? The Black Hat USA 2010 conference is set to reveal a range of ATM security flaws that make removing all cash from them a simple task.
The details of the flaws are being made available by Barnaby Jack, director of research at IOActive Labs. Although revealing such [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
iPhone 4 FaceTime spurs video sex chat services
Apple may be attempting to keep its devices squeaky clean by banning any kind of sexual content in the App Store, but the FaceTime feature on iPhone 4 is about to start a whole new adult market on the device.
The new video chat feature is perfect for chatting with friends and family while seeing their [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
eMachines introduce Mini-e Home Entertainment Center
eMachines are attempting to shake up the design of nettops with the introduction of the Mini-e Home Entertainment Center.
Positioned on a stand so as to look like a diamond, the Mini-e certainly catches the eye while being a typically very small form factor. It measures just 7.1 x 1.2 x 7.1 inches and weighs 9 [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Verizon: We rule the air and don
Verizon’s top brass reportedly met with employees on Saturday in order to fill them in on the new initiatives, including a massive advertising campaign and the upcoming Droid 2 launch. They also definitely decided not to carry Apple’s iPhone.
The news arrived on the heels of the Droid X introduction last week, the iPhone 4 launch, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Google puts the Android kill switch into effect, but why?
Google has exercised its discretionary right to disable misbehaving Android apps by remotely zapping two programs off users’ devices, although they were not used maliciously and their developer voluntarily removed them from Android Market.
The move came amid the concerns of a growing number of spyware and malware on Android Market. Any app that violates its [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
The Solar Camera Strap
Here’s a great idea for powering your digital camera using the power of the sun. Designer Weng Jie has come up with what he calls the Solar Camera Strap. As the name implies, what makes this camera strap different is the introduction of solar panels across the width of the strap. In addition to the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
T-Mobile getting Charm from Motorola
T-Mobile is getting some “Charm” and I don’t mean an improvement to their customer service. Engadget has received a tip which includes images of training materials which gives proof that T-Mobile is getting the Motorola Charm. Based on the information from the photos, the smartphone will include Android 2.1 and enhancements to Motorblur, Motorola’s social [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Google rumored to have Facebook killer in works
Kevin Rose, founder of Digg.com, dropped a rumor bomb that has spread to a number of media sites. The rumor is that Google is ramping up to compete with Facebook through a platform called Google Me. Rose tweeted the following on Saturday:
Ok, umm, huge rumor: Google to launch facebook competitor very soon “Google Me”, very [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Sharp develops world
Sharp has this week unveiled the world’s smallest, most compact digital TV tuner yet. Although on it’s own that might not be ground breaking news, it does offer up a couple of benefits consumers will appreciate.
The most obvious of these benefits is the small size allowing for thinner TVs. A digital tuner is now an [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Apple: What antenna gripes? We sold 1.7 million iPhone 4s
Apple announced sales of 1.7 million iPhone 4 units which, according to the official statement, files in Apple’s book as the most successful product launch in its history. Those units have been sold between the June 24 launch through Saturday, June 26, Apple confirmed. The gadget maker thought the achievement deserved a press release and the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Red Faction downloadable prequel will hit XBLA and PSN months before Armageddon
A downloadable prequel to the upcoming Red Faction: Armageddon will hit Xbox Live Arcade and PSN, THQ VP Danny Bilson told CVG. Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Software fix for the iPhone
The widely reported signal loss occurring when you hold an iPhone 4 in a certain way – dubbed the Death Grip – could be fixed with a firmware update. The problem is said to stem from the iOS 4 tune-ups that enable the phone to utilize the least congested network band, regardless of the actual signal strength.
Wall [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Fan-made King
The Silver Lining, a fan-made sequel of the old adventures series King's Quest, will finally be available for free on July 10, thanks to a non-commercial license from Activision. Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Mozilla fixes Flash crashes with Firefox 3.6.6
Responding to frequent Flash plugin crashes reported across the web, Mozilla updated its Firefox browser ahead of schedule, merely a week after it posted Firefox 3.6.4. Mozilla is urging all users to update to Firefox 3.6.6 in order to fix performance slowdowns and problems with the most recent Adobe Flash plugin version 10.1.63.54, installed as [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
New Crysis 2 trailer builds on impressive E3 showing
The Crysis 2 trailer shown off during E3 was nothing short of impressive. A gritty, rundown New York makes for a nice change to the first game, and the game engine has clearly improved leaps and bounds. This follow-up trailer attempts to build on that, but at the very least reinforces the fact this game [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Verizon says you can
Verizon’s unveiling of the Droid X last Wednesday would have gone down as a routine media event had it not been for an unusual hiccup by their PR staff. When a Silicon Alley Insider journalist attending the press conference pulled out his iPhone 4 for a size comparison with the Droid X, an overzealous PR lady [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Amazon adds Kindle books with audio and video to the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
Amazon has added rich media to several Kindle books readable on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad using its free app. So far, only select Kindle books found on a dedicated page on Amazon’s site have received a multimedia makeover that includes audio and video goodies.
Kindle books with audio and video include Rick Steves’ London [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
iPhone 4 meets end via blender, sniper fire, and microwave
With the introduction of a new iPhone you knew it was only a matter of time before Blendtec would get its hands on it. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, Blendtec, a manufacturer of blending machines, produces a series of videos on YouTube called, “Will it blend?”
In addition to blending an iPhone 3G [...] Publication date: 2010-06-28more
Russian President visits Apple and tweets about iPhone 4 before meeting with Obama
It doesn’t get any crazier than this. The Russian leader visits Apple and tweets an image of Steve Jobs giving him a private iPhone 4 demo and then goes on to meet with Barack Obama in Washington.
According to media reports, Dmitry Medvedev, Vladimir Putin’s former Chief of Presidential Staff and now himself the Russian President, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
iPhone 4 has major antenna flaw, Apple is in denial
With the launch of the iPhone 4 yesterday I don’t think anyone expected it to fail. The queues outside Apple stores and the 600,000 pre-orders demonstrated how much people wanted this new handset. But Apple looks to have shipped the device with a major problem–holding the iPhone 4, as you would normally hold any cellphone, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Canadian fan invades Steve Jobs
What would you do if you spotted Steve Jobs at the Apple campus, also known as the Mothership? Resisting the urge to ask Apple’s charismatic head honcho for a photo-op, like any other self-respecting fan would do, a stoked Canadian did what only the most obsessed die-hards would do.
He approached the CEO of Apple from [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
VidMe attempts to be YouTube with strong privacy controls
When a video is uploaded to a service like YouTube there is a way to restrict access to a few people, but the main aim of the site is for video to be shared. Therefore privacy controls are quite basic. The team behind VidMe has realized this and decided to create an alternative video sharing [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
HP buys Melodeo for $30-$35 million
HP has pulled out its checkbook again to buy mobile music streaming company Melodeo for $30 to $35 million. Melodeo’s flagship service, nuTsie, offers what it calls “personalized” Internet radio since the music it offers is served up in terms of playlists.
Subscribers can import their iTunes library’s playlists into the service to have those same [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Guitarist Brian May sparks Guitar Hero: Queen rumor
According to rumors, the classic rock band Queen may soon join the ranks of Metallica, Van Halen and Aerosmith with Guitar Hero: Queen. Guitarist Brian May revealed the news during an interview with Swedish website DN.se earlier this week. While the interview mainly focused on the arrival of the Queen musical "We Will Rock You" in Sweden this fall, Brian May also mentioned that his band will be launching a new version of Guitar Hero next year. After letting the rumor slip, he then said he couldn't reveal more information at the time as it was "a secret." Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Java 4-ever trailer starring Scala Johansson and William Windows
(There is one short scene in this video that is NSFW)
JavaZone is a conference held in Scandinavia for developers to meet up, listen to presentations, and interact with the development community. But the group behind JavaZone have also proved themselves to be pretty good filmmakers, or at least trailer makers.
The trailer you see above is [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Adult sites to get .xxx domain
ICANN, the organization that oversees the administration of the Internet’s domain name system, has approved the hotly-debated .xxx top level domain for adult sites.
ICANN’s board of directors approved the creation of the .xxx domain when the organization met on Friday in Brussels. The move comes ten years after the domain was first proposed, making the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
iPhone 4, iOS 4, and everything in between
Phew, what a week! Even though Apple put its marketing machinery into overdrive, iPhone 4 and iOS 4 launches will go down in history as a mixed bag of the behind-the-curtain social engineering and innovative PR spoiled with early teething problems and corporate fine print. Here’s our selection of the finest and ugliest moments, spiced up [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Intel to release Android x86 for netbooks this summer
For the moment, Android is popular on smartphones running ARM-based chips. A few tablets are starting to appear with Android as an OS, but expect that to grow significantly now due to the work of Intel.
The chip-giant has been working to port Android so that it runs with x86 processors. What that means is we [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Steam Perils of Summer Sale now on
Valve has decided to kick off a massive game sale on Steam. It’s themed around the perils of summer with the introduction stating:
Each year millions of people are lured outdoors by the long, sun-drenched days of summer. With so many people spending the bulk of their time outside, it dramatically raises their risk of getting [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Glowing Tron controllers for the PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360
Classic Tron fans have been waiting patiently for the sequel to the 1982 film starring Jeff Bridges, who is a programmer named Kevin Flynn that gets transported inside the world of a computer. This December, the wait will be over as we return to the digital frontier in order to rescue Flynn in the film [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Cybersecurity bill clears Senate committee and heads to the floor
Earlier this month, we reported that Joe Lieberman, an independent senator from Connecticut, was pushing a bill which would define emergency cyber powers for the President of the United States including the ability to shut down parts of the Internet in the event of a national emergency such as a massive, coordinated cyber attack. An [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Future Nokia N-series phones to run MeeGo
Nokia has decided that future phones in its N-series will no longer use the Symbian operating system. Instead, the mobile phone manufacturer is moving to use the Linux OS MeeGo.
MeeGo is the result of combining Nokia’s Maemo and Intel’s Moblin platforms to create one new operating system capable of being deployed to multiple devices. Although [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
When it
Apple is playing down the antenna issue on iPhone 4, insisting that any cellphone exhibits reception problems when held wrong. Meanwhile, reviewers have confirmed that iPhone 4 in fact drops fewer calls, despite the antenna issue.
Apple praised iPhone 4 as the first handset to integrate the antennas (UMTS, GSM, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth) into its [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Kinect now available for preview at Microsoft stores
Microsoft's Twitter revealed Thursday that the public can now visit Microsoft stores to try out its new hands-free motion controller, Kinect. While the Twitter account states that Microsoft stores "nationwide" will carry the Kinect demo, there happen to only be four such stores in the entire country. So, if you're lucky enough to live near Scottsdale, Arizona, southern California, or Lone Tree, Colorado, feel free to head down to your nearest Microsoft store, try out the new product, and tell us what you think. Otherwise, you'll have to wait until the product ships this November. The Twitter account also mentions that the stores will be previewing Kinectimals this weekend. Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Test Facetime for iPhone 4 through toll free number
So you got your iPhone 4. Congratulations! Now you are probably wanting to use one of the coolest apps of the phone called Facetime. Facetime drives the new video conferencing that’s enabled through the latest generation of the iPhone. Of course, what do you do if you don’t have any friends with an iPhone 4? [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Original Star Trek video parties with Ke$ha
Being a child of the 70’s I grew up watching the original Star Trek series, so naturally I think that Star Trek series stands out as the best. You can have your Star Trek TNG, Deep Space 9, Voyager, and don’t even get me started on what was wrong with Star Trek Enterprise. Little did [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Halo: Reach to feature increased difficulty for co-op, space flight and gender choice
Bungie has a few new changes in store for its final Halo title, Halo: Reach, set to release this September. According to Kotaku's Stephen Totilo, who recently got a hands-on preview of the upcoming game, Halo: Reach will have a wider range of difficulty. For Halo 3 and last year's Halo 3: ODST, enemies carried the same level of difficulty for one player as it did for four. In other words, players who faced the Covenant on Normal difficulty by themselves would take on the exact same type of Covenant if they chose to play four player co-op instead. However in Reach, enemies will toughen when facing a greater number of players, exhibiting more damage resistance and more intelligence, Bungie's Brian Jarrard explained to Kotaku. Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Nike lets you send personal message to World Cup players
You can make your mark on the World Cup through a new Nike marketing initiative announced this week. Nike Football has installed the largest interactive LED installation in Africa on the 30 story, 128 meter-high Life Center building in Johannesburg. The display is operational between 6pm and 6am daily, supports 12 languages including Chinese, English, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-26more
Tips for keeping your iPhone 4 from shattering and scratching
What, you thought iPhone 4 was indestructible just because its stainless steel alloy is sandwiched between two pieces of chemically strengthened alkali-aluminosilicate thin sheet glass thirty times harder than plastic?
As Apple launches iPhone 4 simultaneously in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, and Italy, customers are advised to take extra care to keep their shiny purchase [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
DC Comics releases iPad app for digital comic viewing
There are some things that just work on a tablet device, and reading comics seems to be one of them. Marvel has already proved that with its own app:
DC Comics has now decided to get on iPad too, and the company has used ComiXology, as did Marvel, to create the app. If you liked Marvel’s [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
McAfee offers online protection for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
With the invention of Internet-capable devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, there is a need to provide the same level of web content filtering and online protection offered to PC users. Especially as many of these devices are used by children and teenagers.
McAfee originally answered this need for PC users through the introduction of [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Flickr revamps site with bigger images, geo-location maps, keyboard shortcuts and more
The big daddy of all web 2.0 photo sites, Flickr, has just rolled out a big and beautiful revamp that re-envisions existing photo pages to feature larger images, maps and a much cleaner and more intuitive interface.
Here’s what’s changed. For one, the primary image is now much larger, with the longest edge of the image [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Facebook founder confident of reaching 1 billion users
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook, is confident that the social network will eventually reach the 1 billion user mark.
Although Zuckerberg admits there is no chance of hitting 1 billion users this year, he believes that the figure is attainable if Facebook is able to achieve market dominance in four key countries: China, Russia, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Vortex Cannon fires ring of air at 200MPH
All geeks love the Stephen Spielberg film Minority Report, mostly for its sexy but plausible imagining of future technology like holographic multitouch displays. Another bit of tech on display in the Philip K. Dick adaptation was a vortex cannon, which Tom Cruise deploys against some sci-fi precog perbs merely by twirling it around. The cannon [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
420 copies of Windows 7 are sold every minute
25,200 copies an hour, 420 copies a minute, or 7 copies every second. That’s how fast Windows 7 is flying off the shelves. In total Microsoft has managed to sell 150 million copies of Windows 7 since its October launch last year.
Microsoft can now boast that Windows 7 is the fastest selling operating system in [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
iPhone 4 hits stores, but can it keep the buzz alive?
Folks renting their tents, zombies camping out on streets for hours, professional line sitters giving interviews to big media, Steve Wozniak hanging out with fans… It could only mean one thing - Apple is launching an exciting new product.
As promised, Apple began selling iPhone 4 on Thursday at 9 a.m.. For the first time ever, the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Widely reported iPhone 4 display yellowing should go away after a day or two, says source
The early reports coming in from new iPhone 4 owners have prevalently mentioned a problem with yellowing Retina Displays.
The problem appears to be bad. Earlier today, in a reader poll, Engadget found that over 8,000 of their readers had noticed yellow banding or blotching on their new iPhone 4s. That was 38% of their polled [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Virgin Mobile to offer MiFi router next week
Virgin Mobile plans to offer a Novatel MiFi router next week. Gearlog uncovered plans for the router after it was revealed during a Best Buy summer preview event. If the MiFi router looks a bit familiar, it should, as it’s similar to the models offered by Verizon Wireless and Sprint (which isn’t surprising since Virgin [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Twitter updates Facebook & LinkedIn apps, letting you follow all your contacts with one click
Twitter has just announced their intention to launch some new tools that will make it easy to add your Facebook friends and your LinkedIn connections to the list of people you follow in your timeline… that is, if Facebook will let them.
Theoretically, the way it works is this: if your friends from Facebook or LinkedIn [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Intel: GPUs are only 14x faster than CPUs, not 100x
You might not be aware of it, but there’s a war going on between traditional CPU manufacturers like Intel and GPU makers like NVIDIA, with GPUs increasingly taking over more and more processes on a PC or laptop traditionally delegated to the CPU.
The war probably starts back when NVIDIA first showed off CUDA, turning [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Mercedes brings Kleer wireless audio to E- and S-Class autos
Kleer has been boasting about their patented technology for awhile now, promising that they Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Level 5 and Studio Ghibli release first Ni no Kuni gameplay trailer
Developer Level 5 already has a reputation for producing some of the best RPGs in the world. You only have to mention the name Dragon Quest to turn the heads of millions of fans. And if you thought a new game from Level 5 could not be bettered by outside influence, you’d be wrong. The [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
You
If you’re wiring your house for data in this day and age, you’re probably wiring it up for CAT5 or CAT6, but the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) has an alternative: they want you to network your home using existing coaxial cable in the 1GHz band.
They’re already doing fine work, selling boxes that allow [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
YouTube adds Vuvuzela option to all videos
If you’re watching the World Cup this year, whether you realize it or not, you know what a Vuvuzela is… at least by its loud, blaring tuneless droning.
An inane audio irritant that drowns out the sound of cheers and singing, the Vuvuzela is a plastic trumpet that, when tooted by several thousand World Cup goers, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Swype courting Apple for inclusion in iOS?
Here at Geek, we’ve long been interested in Swype, a fascinating virtual input alternative to hunt-and-pecking on touchscreen smartphones invented by Cliff Kushler, the inventor of the T9 predictive input method.
Here’s how Swype works. Eschewing the idea of individually tapping on each and every letter in a word, Swype instead embraces the concept of swiping, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
SD Association announces new symbols for high-speed devices capable of real-time video recording
Although most of us don’t think too carefully about the secure digital cards we slot into our netbooks and our cameras, there’s actually a lot more going on with them than just their physical storage and the diminutive size. Speed matters: an SD card meant primarily for reading documents or recording photos is not going [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Android project allows slot cars to be controlled via phone
Old school entertainment – meet the new school. Back in the day, kids (like yours truly) didn’t have super sweet gaming consoles and smartphones like we have today. So one method of entertainment for children back then was to race electric slot cars – most of the time launching them across the room with the trigger-style [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Pac-Man creator shows off graph paper with original game design
Since it’s still the world’s most well-known video game, we know a lot about the origins and development of Pac-Man.
We know that Namco employee T Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Nexus One users start seeing Android 2.2 over-the-air updates
Back in May, we reported that Android 2.2 (Froyo) became official and we even provided a list of handsets which were expected to receive the latest Android OS as an update. Those phones included:
Motorola Droid
Google Nexus One
Droid Incredible
HTC Desire
HTC Evo 4G
myTouch Slide
The Android 2.2 party really ramped up this week with the introduction of Droid [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
New Wii system update kills homebrew channels
No company is particularly happy about piracy of their software, and that is doubly true when it comes to consoles. Nintendo, in particular, have had a problem this generation with piracy thanks to the widespread availability of flash cards for the DS and the ease of hacking the Nintendo Wii to run Homebrew.
In a new [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
Netflix and Amazon disagree on the elimination of Saturday mail deliveries
Yesterday, the subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services and International Security held a hearing around the future of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) with one of the key topics being the elimination of Saturday deliveries to decrease costs. A number of witnesses appeared to speak on the issue including Paul Misener, Vice [...] Publication date: 2010-06-25more
SanDisk WORM SD card stores data for up to 100 years
SanDisk is offering the ultimate mobile solution to store and protect images as well as data. The 1GB SanDisk SD “write once read many” (WORM) cards have two major differences compared to a normal SD card. First, once data is written it is unalterable and secure. Second, any images or data written to the card [...] Publication date: 2010-06-24more
Google staff do community service
Working for Google isn’t all about free food and stock options. Each year, a growing number of staff at Google are taking time out from their cubicles and giving something back to their communities.
The ‘GoogleServe’ idea is a simple one; participating Google staff (a.k.a ‘Googlers’) get time off from their day jobs to participate in [...] Publication date: 2010-06-24more
E3: Hands-on preview of Super Scribblenauts
When 5th Cell's Scribblenauts launched last September, gamers were ecstatic. We grabbed our copies of the game, giddily typed Publication date: 2010-06-24more
Linux.com T-Shirt Design Contest has a winner
Back in March The Linux Foundation launched a new store for Linux enthusiasts to buy t-shirts, mugs, hats, stickers etc., carrying designs to support the Linux cause. At the same time a promotion was started called the Linux.com T-Shirt Design Contest. The contest drew over 100 submissions which were whittled down to 6 finalists, and [...] Publication date: 2010-06-24more
Borders enters e-reader price war with Kobo $20 gift card offer
Earlier this week the e-reader price war began. Barnes & Noble launched the first salvo by announcing it was dropping its traditional Nook model from $259 to $199 in addition to offering a Wi-Fi only model for just $149. Amazon quickly responded the same day by dropping the standard Kindle model from $259 to just [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
iPhone 4 is slower than iPad, benchmarks indicate
Several benchmarks put iPhone 4 in almost the same league as its bigger brother iPad. While the fourth-generation iPhone emerged 31 percent faster in typical processing tasks and CPU computations over the iPhone 3GS, it came in slightly behind iPad.
This is a brief summary of the benchmarks conducted directly on the devices using the $5 [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Free Just Cause 2 DLC offers players gun-toting Tuk Tuk
The Tuk Tuk is a three-wheeled car seen in Asian countries and open-world video games where bumbling around 20mph is never quite ideal. Bumbling around 20mph with a giant cannon mounted on top, however, is quite another matter. Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Motion Computing offers up the J3500 rugged tablet PC
Motion Computing has announced the launch of their latest rugged tablet PC. The J3500 Tablet PC comes with a 12.1″ LED backlit widescreen display made using Gorilla glass coupled with an anti-smear coating for visibility. Touchscreen input is catered for through a capacitive dual touch system allowing for digitizer or touch input as well as [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
EA sale reduces 17 iPhone games to $0.99 for the rest of today
EA is having a sale on its iPhone games with the price of each being dropped to just $0.99. The full list of games in the offer includes:
COMMAND & CONQUER RED ALERT (was $6.99)
FIFA 10 (was $4.99)
MADDEN NFL 10 (was $6.99)
Need for Speed Shift (was $6.99)
Need For Speed Undercover (was $4.99)
SimCity (was $2.99)
Dragon Publication date: 2010-06-23more
26% of iPhones break within two years
With most mobile networks pushing us into having 24 month contracts you’d expect the handset that comes with such a contract to last the full two years. If that phone happens to be an iPhone there’s a good chance it won’t.
SquareTrade Inc. which provides extended warranties for iPhone, has stated that the failure rate of [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Halo: Reach prequel to become graphic novel
Master Chief's indoctrination into the Spartan leagues will be captured in comic book form this September, Marvel announced Tuesday. Marvel Comics and Halo brand watchers 343 Industries will adapt Eric Nylund's bestselling novel, Halo: Fall of Reach, into a graphic fiction. Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Nintendo hasn
About a year ago, Nintendo unveiled the Vitality Sensor, an accessory for the Wii that brought a gamer’s own pulse into the game by ensconcing their finger like a splint. Everybody expected that Nintendo would have released it by now, but E3 2010 came and went, and the Vitality Sensor was nowhere in sight. Had [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
iPhone 4 teardown: Easy battery replacement and less dropped calls
iPhone 4 is the simplest iPhone to replace the battery in, while its intelligent chips and steel frames doubling as antennas should result in less dropped calls.
The iFixIt team is once again the first out of the blocks with their iPhone 4 teardown analysis that confirms pretty much everything Steve Jobs said during his WWDC [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Iwata: Nintendo 3DS could do 3D video chat
If a stray comment by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata is anything to go by, Nintendo doesn’t just see their upcoming handheld gaming console the 3DS as a competitor to Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices… they also intend to use it to compete with Apple’s own videochat format, FaceTime.
Talking to Forbes magazine, Iwata said: [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Vizio releases new wireless HD soundbars for home theater setups
Although they started off fairly humbly, audiophonic manufacturer Vizio has come a long way, and the latest expansion of their High-Definition Audio Eco-System is their boldest update yet, bringing wireless HD audio to their product line.
The Vizio VHT210 32″ Home Theater and the VHT510 40″ Home Theater Soundbars with Wireless Subwoofers each boast wireless [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Bringrr alarm plugs into your car
It’s a common enough scenario: you rush bleary-eyed out of the house in the morning, late for work as usual, and pull out of the driveway only to realize you’ve left the house without any pants.
Well, okay, maybe that’s not so common, but bear with us. Quickly running back inside, you manage to cover your [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Apple breaks promises to keep iPhone 4 in the headlines
Did you get your iPhone 4 yet? Apple surprised and delighted folks who reserved their iPhone 4 by promising to deliver the precious purchase to their doorstep today, a day before the original June 24 release. If only all promises were broken this way!
On Monday, Apple tipped customers who reserved the new iPhone that their [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Sega lowers game prices to celebrate Sonic
While Steam may be celebrating the 10th birthday of Deus Ex, Sega of America is recognizing Sonic’s 19th birthday by dropping the price of some downloadable games and content.
Here’s the list of games that will be available at a lower price:
PlayStation Network – June 22 to July 6
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing: Metal Sonic Death [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Adidas advert destroys your home town with the Death Star
Adidas don’t mind spending some cash when it comes to advertising, and their latest advert must have cost quite a bit. The main reason for that is it uses footage from Star Wars.
In a clever online-only advert Adidas uses a combination of your IP address and Google Earth to figure out where the viewer is, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
No white iPhones for at least a month, says Apple
Apple has issued a super-short statement on Wednesday regarding the unusual lack of white iPhone 4. Unfortunately, white iPhones won’t be available until the second half of July because making them white is tough, Apple said:
White models of Apple’s new iPhone 4 have proven more challenging to manufacture than expected, and as a result they [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
PwnageTool Jailbreak Now Available for iOS 4
The iPhone Dev Team have been carefully guarding the secrets behind their jailbreaking exploits for awhile now, just to make sure that Apple didn’t sniff out and extinguish any iOS 4.0 vulnerabilities. Now Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Jimmy Kimmel Live power outage results in show filmed entirely on MacBook
Here’s the scene: an hour before the curtain rises on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the power at the studious goes out. Because of the way the generators are set, the ABC set has enough juice for lighting, but not enough to drive the studio cameras.
Enter what might be one of the most serendipitous product promotions of [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Europe tells Turkey to lift YouTube ban
Turkey has been petitioned by a major European human rights and security group to reverse its ban on YouTube and other Internet sites as well as to urgently revise the legislation that was used to implement the ban.
Law No. 5651 – a.k.a. The ‘Internet Law’ – was introduced in 2007 and has been used to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Rent My Tent. Be 1st to get iPhone!
The title of this article is the wording from a listing on airbnb. Some enterprising individuals currently queuing to get the new iPhone tomorrow have decided money is more important than a new phone.
Airbnb is a service that describes itself as the “Ebay for space”. It allows the listing of space so that travellers can [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Source says Microsoft might be losing money on every Kinect sold
After a banner show at E3 and a year of rumor and hype, Microsoft finally priced their would-be Wii killing peripheral for the Xbox 360, the Microsoft Kinect at $149.95. We were skeptical of that price, thinking it far too high and well outside the impulse buy range for a novelty controller, but according to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
HP unveils new netbook for school kids in the Mini 100e
Although netbooks are pretty neat all around, one market for which the affordable, low-power mini-notebooks is in the classroom. Giving kids cheap-to-replace and resilient laptops preloaded with open source software is obviously better than alternatives, and numerous companies have been competing in the space… most notably the Intel Classmate PC E10 and Classmate PC NL2 [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Deus Ex reaches 10th anniversary, Steam celebrates with 75% discount
June 22, 2000 was the original release date of Deus Ex. Developed by Ion Storm, and boasting a very large fan base, the game was a hit. It’s also hard to believe a decade has passed since that release.
To celebrate the game’s birthday Steam is having a sale where you can pick up Deus Ex: [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Firefox 3.6.4 released featuring plugin crash protection
Checking for updates today in Firefox will more than likely pull down version 3.6.4. The big new feature in this update is the introduction of crash protection for third-party plugins.
Until now, if a plugin like Flash or Silverlight crashed in Firefox it could, and probably would, take your whole browsing session with it. Firefox is [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Nintendo aiming for March 2011 Nintendo 3DS launch
When Nintendo took the stage at E3 and unveiled their new revolutionary handheld console, the Nintendo 3DS, there was something of the whiff of the prototype about the unit. Many of the game demos were conceptual instead of a confirmed product, Nintendo wouldn’t be nailed down on the device’s release date, and they were so [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Toshiba to take on Eye-Fi with new WiFi SDHC card standard
Consider the gauntlet pulled off and metallically smashed across Eye-Fi’s metaphorical mug: Toshiba have just announced their plans to standardize WiFi on all digicam SDHC cards.
Called the Standard Promotion Forum for Memory Cards Embedding Wireless LAN, Toshiba will be collaborating with Trek 2000 to standardize the design of WiFi enabled SDHC cards that would [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Gran Turismo 5 has a track editor
When it was announced that Gran Turismo 5 would have car damage there was a unified cry among gamers of “Finally!”. We were happy, we could race on beautifully rendered tracks crashing into each other and seeing the damage casued. That was enough, right?
Well, Polyphony Digital has a surprise for racers. Not only will you [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Adobe finally releases Flash Player 10.1 for mobile
This is huge: The first-ever fully featured mobile Flash implementation is finally ready for public consumption. It arrives after several delays and amid the heated exchange between Adobe and Apple over the long-term viability of the Flash platform.
While HTML5’s time is yet to come, Flash Player 10.1 for cellphones is here. Nevermind taxing your device’s [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Trashed iPad and iPhone found thanks to MobileMe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPJSjnizxu4&feature=player_embeddedThrowing your iPhone or iPad in the trash can and having them crushed by the mauling teeth of your neighborhood prowling garbage truck isn’t exactly a likely scenario for most of us, but you’d have to be the most soulless geek to not feel a chill up the spine just thinking about it.
That’s [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Microsoft now offering Xbox Live Family Pack subscription
As a software company, the way Microsoft has really distinguished itself in the console wars is by their excellent Xbox Live online matchmaking service. In functionality, user base and ease-of-use, it easily trounces equivalent services from Sony and Nintendo, but it comes with a price.
We gamers are mostly used to the subscription overhead of Xbox [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Google Voice now open to everyone in the United States
Google is constantly unveiling new products as betas, but as evidenced by the failure of Google Wave and Google Buzz, they tend to have a fire-and-forget methodology to actually sticking with these products.
Thank goodness that Google’s amazing Google Voice service hasn’t gone the same way as Wave and Buzz. After over a year in beta, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Samsung plans to manufacture Super AMOLED displays for other companies
Although the iPhone 4’s quadruple-density Retina Display is getting all the press these days, Samsung’s own Super AMOLED technology Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Apple reaches 3 million sold, now selling an iPad every two seconds
Another day, another Apple milestone. During the eighty days since its US debut on April 3 and through yesterday, June 21, three million iPads have been sold, Cupertino, California-based Apple reported today.
A statement issued to the media quoting their boss Steve Jobs re-iterated Apple’s plans to bring iPad to Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
HP unveils new all-in-one business PC, the Compaq 6000 Pro
HP is still the world’s largest computer manufacturer, and they’ve just added a new machine to their already intimidating line of desktops: an all-in-one PC targeting enterprice markets called the HP Compaq 600 Pro, which promises to deliver performance and reliability in a compact, space-saving design.
Spec-wise, here’s what we’re looking at. When it comes [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
How to fix iOS 4 upgrade issues
If you followed my guide to a trouble-free iOS 4 upgrade, you probably installed the new iPhone software without a hiccup. Those who did run into issues needn’t worry, here are a few life-saving tips that will help you resolve iOS 4 woes.
As you know, Apple posted iOS 4 for public consumption early Monday. The software is [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
RosettaStone Tablet immortalizes you with smartphone-accessible gravestone wiki
The carven epigram can only say so much about the festering corpse beneath the headstone. If you worry that the works and deeds performed during your mortal coil will rot in the grave with you, here comes the RosettaStone Tablet, a fancy new chip that will allow any of your posthumous visitors to access information [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Dyson supersizes blade-less Air Multiplier fan with two new models
In October last year Dyson released a revolutionary new fan that had no blades. It was called the Air Multiplier (model AM01) and used an amplifying loop to push air out like a normal fan.
The first Air Multiplier was the right size to sit on a desk or table (10″), and would therefore struggle to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Acer updates TimeLineX series of ultraportable notebooks with Core i3/i5 Processors
Acer has just announced the latest refresh of their TimelineX series of ultra-light, ultra-portable notebooks. Predictably, the refresh imbues the TimelineX series with the latest Intel Core i3 and Core i5 processors at very affordable prices starting at just $599.99.
The 13.3-inch 3820T and 14-inch 4820T each boast 4GB of memory, up to 500GB of hard [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Skype unveils SkypeKit API to allow developers to use VoIP and video chat in hardware and software
VOiP and video chat is about to get a lot more transparent. Skype has just announced a new SDK called SkypeKit which is aimed at allowing developers to embed VoIP and video call functionality into their applications and consumer electronics, piggybacking on the Skype network without any requirement for the Skype application to be running.
The [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Star Trek Dustbuster Phaser Replica does not suck
The phaser technology of the Star Trek universe is lusted after by geeks not just because they look dapper hanging from the waist band of a 24th century unitard, but because of its capacity to stun and kill your enemies, whether Borg, Klingon or Tribble.
This prop replica of the famous em>Star Trek: The Next [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
EOS MixTape Watch brings a boombox to your wrist
Back when I was a kid, I had a knock-off Japanese watch shaped just like Soundwave from the Transformers. I loved that watch, mostly because you could snap off the microcassette and transform it into a bloodthirsty robot jaguar. I can’t even begin to tell you how much time that little watch whittled away in [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
VLC 1.1.0 Brings Hardware GPU Decoding To Windows, Linux
If you download or rip a video file these days, you’re more than likely to do so at 1080p, the new standard of high definition. The problem with 1080p, though, is that it can be chunky for a CPU to decode.
Everyone’s favorite video player, VLC, has just released an update to address that problem. With [...] Publication date: 2010-06-23more
E3: Hands-on with anticipated sequels Crackdown 2, Dead Rising 2 and more
Set to hit retail stores in the coming months, Crackdown 2, Dead Rising 2, and Fable III were just three of the hundreds of games available on the E3 2010 showroom floor. Last week, I visited the expo and tried my hand at each of the three titles. Publication date: 2010-06-23more
Google redesigns Gmail compose interface for iPad
Google has unveiled an improved web interface for composing Gmail messages on iPad. The new-look Gmail web app now features a full screen compose window, allowing you to completely focus on the message at hand. The previous compose interface would split the screen between your Gmail inbox and the compose view, which felt odd compared [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
Adobe: fourth Snow Leopard update comes with outdated Flash Player
Adobe issued a warning last week to Mac users who installed the Mac OS X 10.6.4 update, saying that Apple shipped an outdated Flash Player with the operating system update. Adobe’s software engineer Wendy Poland wrote in a blog post this past Tuesday that Apple released both the Security Update 2010-004 and Mac OS X [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
Amazon reacts to Nook price drop, Kindle now $189
Earlier today we reported that Barnes & Noble had taken the surprising, yet welcome decision to lower the price of the Nook from $259 to $199. Not only that, but the company also introduced a $149 Wi-Fi only version for those not needing a 3G connection.
The challenge was laid down for Amazon to respond with [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
Specs for Samsung Galaxy S Pro leaked
Android Central seems to have the scoop on the Samsung Galaxy S Pro that has been rumored and finally confirmed via a photo. A tipster gave the website more details around the smartphone which is expected to be offered by at least Sprint in the U.S. Of course, Android Central was quick to point out [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
Toy Story 3 gives Pixar its best opening weekend ever
As if Disney’s Pixar studios needed another hit. Pixar’s latest addition to its movie catalog, Toy Story 3, gave the studio its biggest opening ever with an opening weekend domestic gross of $109 million according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Internationally the movie took in an additional $44.8 million not counting 75% of [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
Details emerge of planned new LimeWire service
It may have lawsuits piling up against it, but P2P file-sharing firm LimeWire is still hoping to re-launch later this year with a brand-new music service, some details of which were exclusively revealed to Digital Music News on Sunday.
According to the DMN article, LimeWire hopes to release the new, legal, service in “late 2010″ in [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
French find email passwords and other incriminating evidence in Google Street View data
According to French data protection agency CNIL, Google’s Street View team may have unlawfully harvested email passwords and other sensitive data travelling over public wireless networks. The BBC reported that the agency is considering prosecuting the search company over the privacy breach.
Acting on an official request, Google handed over the hard drives containing the data [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
Nokia to launch ARM-based tablet in 4Q10
The success of the iPad has led to a desire by other manufacturers to ride on Apple’s success with their own tablets. Digitimes Research is reporting that Nokia is preparing an ARM-based tablet PC of its own. According to the report, 100 engineering samples have been manufactured by Foxconn and are already available for testing. [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
E3: Hands-on preview of Microsoft Kinect
Conflicting views on the Microsoft Kinect have been circulating on the internet even before Microsoft switched the name from Project Natal. Some bloggers say it won't work. Others say, even if it does, it's not worth the $149.99. After trying out the Kinect for myself at E3 2010 last week, I'm less enthused about the so-called functionality of the upcoming motion control hardware than I was before the expo. Publication date: 2010-06-22more
How to upgrade to iOS 4 the smart way
As you know, Apple has posted iOS 4 for public consumption early Monday. It’s a major brain transplant so don’t rush out and upgrade before you consult our handy guide. Before you begin, familiarize yourself with the iOS 4 features and check out the fine print. Armed with this knowledge, ask yourself these three simple [...] Publication date: 2010-06-22more
Xbox 360 Slim gets its first case mod
That was fast…
An Xbox 360 Slim was already modded to get a a case window and blue LED lighting. It’s nothing crazy, but this must have been pulled off in just a day or two, which is pretty incredible. How he even managed to get the unit is a bit of a mystery as well–it’s [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
OWC and NewerTech have afforadable 8GB RAM upgrades for your unibody Mac mini
Apple’s new unibody Mac mini has the removable bottom cover for easy access to its memory modules. In keeping with this Other World Computing (OWC) and Newer Technologies have released affordable Mac mini memory modules with your name on them. Alternatively, you can have Apple outfit your Mac mini with their overpriced modules lacking full lifetime [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Facebook: Like comments, find your Skype friends
Rather then credit friends’ comments on Facebook in your own comments, you can now hit a small Like button next to the comment you want to recommend to others.
Facebook’s Like button, one of the most often used features that allows the site to profile your interests, has began popping up on external sites (Geek.com for [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Google introduces command line tool for online services
Those with advanced abilities when it comes to operating systems understand the power behind the command prompt. With the command prompt actions are possible that aren’t limited to an option being placed in the GUI of an application and even if they are using the command line is usually faster. That’s probably why Google decided [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Toshiba announce dual-touchscreen libretto W100 concept PC
To help mark 25 years of designing laptops Toshiba is celebrating by releasing a limited-edition libretto dual-touchscreen, ultra-mobile concept PC.
The libretto W100 offers a device with dual multitouch displays in a 7.95″ x 4.84″ x 1.2″ case and weighing 1.8 lbs. The full specs of the device includes:
Dual 7.0-inch diagonal multi-touch displays (1024 x 600)
6-mode [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Toshiba Portege R700: the world
Toshiba is appealing to the travellers among us by unveiling a new, ultra-light, ultra-portable 13.3″ laptop.
The Toshiba Portege R700 is being touted as the world’s lightest 13.3″ full-performance, ultra-portable laptop weighing just 3 lbs. Measuing 1″ thick it uses new Airflow Cooling Technology to keep components cool, and manages to squeeze a DVD drive inside [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Check out the iPhone 4 and iPad spoof adverts
Replacing Apple’s lineup of mannequins starring in their product commercials are their not-quite lookalikes with funny names who describe the iPhone 4 and iPad features that Apple doesn’t want you to know about.
Design guru Jonathan Ive, who kicks off most Apple’s adverts these days, is now known as Jonny Five. Scott Forstall, chief of iOS [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
See the Toshiba Libretto W100 in action
The Toshiba Libretto W100 ultra-compact concept PC was unveiled early this morning, but images can only show you so much about a device. Videos are now starting to appear allowing us to have a better look at Toshiba’s latest experiment.
The video above just gives you an overview of what the device looks like and the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Iomega skins the eGo portable hard drive
At the beginning of June Iomega released a new range of portable hard drives carrying the name eGo. The initial range included a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 version with 500GB storage, a USB 2.0 compact edition with 320GB, 500GB, and 1TB storage options, and a Mac-friendly 1TB eGo BlackBelt Mac Edition.
A nice range of new drives, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Your iPhone 4 has left Chinese docks
If you pre-ordered an iPhone 4, you’ll be delighted to know that the first batch has left Chinese docks and will be arriving in time for the simultaneous June 24 launch in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, and France. A number of Apple-focused sites and their readers have started receiving shipment notifications with tracking numbers [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Mail in iOS 4: Calendar integration, package tracking
Apple’s Mail application in the forthcoming iOS 4 update can automatically parse calendar appointments and track packages.
Say someone wrote in an email message they will meet you tomorrow at 2am. Mail in iOS 4 scans email messages for such appointment-related snippets and turns them into special links. Simply tap the “tomorrow at 2am” link to bring [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
OnLive pricing announced, and it
Last week we found out that a basic OnLive subscription would cost $4.99 a month, but that just got you access to the service, community features, and free demos. Now we can tell you the real cost of using the service.
As OnLive is a rental service you technically can’t buy a game as you need [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Verizon CFO hints at eliminating unlimited data plans
Say it ain’t so Verizon. In the wake of AT&T’s announcement earlier this month that it was eliminating unlimited data plans it looks like Verizon Wireless may follow suit. That concern is based on a comment made by Verizon’s CFO, John Killian, during an interview with Bloomberg.
In his interview, Killian is quoted as saying:
We will [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Nook price drops to $199, new $149 Wi-Fi model appears
Barnes & Noble has announced a significant price drop for its Nook e-reader along with the introduction of a lower cost Wi-Fi only model. Customers will now be able to purchase the original Nook model, which features both Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity, for only $199. That’s a $60 price drop from the original price of [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Facebook finally streams video to your iPhone
A maintenance update to the Facebook for iPhone app emerged on the App Store over the weekend. The release sports Facebook video streaming, larger image uploads, half a dozen bug fixes, and more. The free Facebook 3.1.3 update for iOS devices finally enabled Facebook video streaming over either WiFi or 3G.
Simply tap on any video link [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
iOS 4: What you didn
iOS 4, the biggest update to the mobile operating system that runs on Apple’s mobile devices, is due later today, a few days before the scheduled launch of the iPhone 4 on Thursday. Here’s what you didn’t know about it.
You’ve already heard a lot about multitasking, app folders, unified inbox, app gifting, custom wallpapers, the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
The end of free news: Is Google prepping a paid newspaper service?
How about paying a few cents to read newspaper articles listed in Google search and Google News? Alright, it’s a rhetorical question because premium news content looks like it will soon be exclusively accessible only to those willing to pay for it anyway.
The word on the street is that Google is testing out a new [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Dell is discussing Chrome OS with Google
The release window for Chrome OS is fast approaching, and Google will surely be working hard to get manufacturers on board to start shipping hardware running its OS instead of Windows or Linux. Although Dell isn’t number one anymore it still ships a lot of machines and now it looks as though Chrome OS may [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Opportunistic thief stealing iPads five at a time
No one can argue against the fact Apple’s iPad is very popular. So popular in fact that release dates outside the U.S. had to be put back and long queues formed to buy one on release day.
But as with all very popular, but hard to get gadgets, they also capture the interest of thieves. We’ve [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Quick look: Find My iPhone for iOS
New software from Apple lets you locate your lost or stolen iPhone using – well, an iPhone. Joking aside, the free Find My iPhone app, released as part of the MobileMe overhaul, lets you pinpoint the exact geographical location of your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
The native app works on any iOS device and provides [...] Publication date: 2010-06-21more
Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short film is mysterious, awesome
Where it came from, who’s behind it and what purpose it serves is yet unknown, but the Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short film, released today via YouTube, is worth seven and a half minutes of your day. Living up to its subtitle, its goal is to seemingly reinvent the entire universe set by the past 15 [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Waterbobble: eco-friendly filtered water bottle
Bottled water is advertised as better than tap and full of minerals that keep us healthy. But bottles water is inherently wasteful due to the plastic bottles it comes in. You might be eco-friendly and recycle your bottles, but chances are the majority of people don’t and those bottles end up in the rubbish.
There may [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Google Calendar stuck in infinite redirecting loop
Having trouble with Google Calendar today? You’re not the only one. Twitter is filling up with reports of Calendar either being down, or worse, stuck in an infinite redirecting loop.
Checking the Apps Status Dashboard shows no signs of a problem being identified, but there is clearly something not right as the #googlecalendar feed on Twitter [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Crysis 2 E3 gameplay trailer appears on YouTube
Crytek has already proven it knows how to put together a great game engine. Crysis set the standard when it first got released, but all eyes are now on Crysis 2 which isn’t going to disappoint based on the latest video released.
The trailer you see above is footage of Crysis 2 that will be shown [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Square Enix and Obsidian work together to create Dungeon Siege 3
Square Enix and Obsidian Entertainment have come together to create Dungeon Siege 3, Square announced in a press release Monday. As developer, Obsidian will receive input from the franchise’s original developer, Gas Powered Games. Dungeon Siege 3 will be the franchise’s debut on high-def home consoles when it releases on the PC, Xbox 360, and [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Alienware M11x gets Core i5/i7 performance boost and Optimus
In a not-so-surprising move this morning Dell officially announced that the M11x ultraportable gaming computer would be getting new performance options. These upgrades come in the way of new processor options and the introduction of Nvidia’s Optimus dynamic graphics switching technology.
The system original shipped with the Intel Pentium SU4100 1.3GHz (2MB Cache) or the Intel [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
The iPhone 4 announcement may still be fresh in our minds, but that hasn’t stopped Motorola unveiling an impressive new Android smartphone.
The Motorola Milestone XT720 can claim to be the thinnest Android 2.1 smartphone on the market for the time being, measuring just 10.9 mm thick. Not only that, but it is the first smartphone [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Adobe Lightroom 3 released, available
While the excitement still hasn’t died down from the release of Adobe’s CS5 (many of us are still finding features), Lightroom 3 has just been announced and made available. The photography workflow and post-production software is no longer in beta and is currently available for purchase ($299) or as a free 30-day trial. Lightroom 2 [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
BP buying search engine phrases to control oil spill information, rebuild public image
BP may be a company dedicated to the extraction of oil from the Earth, but that doesn’t mean it’s not on the ball when it comes to manipulating the results you see on search engines.
It’s safe to say BP has suffered a lot of bad press over the past few weeks due to the Gulf [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Apple licensed iOS name from Cisco
Apple is pretty good about coming up with names for its hardware or applications that begin with an “i”. The only problem is that sometimes those names are already taken. Take the iPhone for example. Great name for Apple’s first mobile phone when launched. The only problem at the time was the iPhone was already [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Dragon Age anime now in development
Bioware and Funimation, the leading publisher of Japanese anime in North America, have signed a deal to produce an anime movie based on Bioware's action-RPG Dragon Age. According to Monday's press release, the companies are slated to begin production this month and intend to release the film directly to DVD next year. Publication date: 2010-06-09more
10 things you
Jamie Thomson, a Microsoft MVP and tech blogger, has detailed what he believes to be 10 surprises or little enhancements which aren’t obvious at first from Windows Live Wave 4. If you are a big user of Windows Live services like Messenger, Hotmail or Photo Gallery you will want to check it out.
Here’s a single [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Microsoft: Switch to a PC
The Windows maker is in full swing and ready to renew its anti-Apple marketing talk. Just like before, Microsoft is painting Apple as a rip off. This time around, the war involves digital lifestyle suites: Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Live Wave 4 versus Apple’s iLife.
As Brian explained, Windows Live Wave 4 – to be released “soon” – files [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
F.E.A.R. 3 E3 trailer released early
The F.E.A.R. 3 trailer meant to show the game off at E3 has been released early.
The third game in the series was first announced back in April with the gameplay explained as follows:
Gamers participate in single player or co-op modes as Point Man, a genetically enhanced super soldier originally introduced in F.E.A.R., or they can [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
CESA: 5 years of handheld game piracy cost $41.6 billion in lost sales
The Japanese Computer Entertainment Suppliers Association (CESA) has been doing some very speculative calculations when it comes to game piracy. Specifically, CESA has calculated that over the 2004-2009 period handheld game piracy cost the games industry $41.6 billion worldwide.
So how did it get to that huge figure? CESA took the figure it actually knew for [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Stevenote is live: Watch livebloggers bring the iPhone 4 presentation to a halt
Apple has posted the WWDC 2010 keynote address late yesterday. The stream, available on their homepage and YouTube, provides fans with ninety minutes of uninterrupted Steve Jobs. Wait a second, he was interrupted. Things couldn’t have gotten off to a worse start for Apple’s boss when a technical fault interrupted his live iPhone 4 presentation [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Microsoft launches Office Web Apps on SkyDrive
SkyDrive is Microsoft’s file storage and sharing service which allows users to store data on the cloud. Now the service is getting a major enhancement. In addition to being able to upload multiple files at once, using Silverlight, users will now be able to create Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote documents within the browser and [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
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If you’re looking for mobile porn don’t look to the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace for it.
Ars Technica is reporting that new policies covering the marketplace will prevent applications containing porn or sexually suggestive content from being offered. All applications being offered will need to pass certain application certification requirements similar to what Apple has for [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
What happened to Apple
Did the short sellers plant fake shots of Apple’s rumored multitouch trackpad yesterday in order to drive the stock up in the hype absence due to Gizmodo’s surprising revelation of iPhone 4? Why didn’t Steve Jobs reveal the Magic Trackpad during his keynote speech at the WWDC 2010?
A few blurry shots from an obscure Chinese [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 service packs coming next month
If you’ve been holding off deploying Windows 7 into your enterprise until it receives its first service pack it seems that time is just around the corner. Microsoft announced during the kickoff of its TechED conference yesterday that a public beta of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is slated to be available next month. The [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Apple readying iTunes 9.2: App folders, e-books, and PDF management
Apple is busy putting finishing touches on an incremental iTunes update that will accompany iPhone 4 and iOS 4, to be launched later this month. According to the reports based on a developer build of the software, iTunes 9.2 will feature support for Apple’s new iPhone hardware, as well as the capabilities of the upcoming [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Social networking security vendor transfers the FaceTime name to Apple
Apart from licensing the iOS trademark from Cisco for its mobile operating system formerly known as iPhone OS, we’ve just learned that Apple also bought the FaceTime name from the firm of the same name that makes the social networking security software.
FaceTime is Apple’s new mobile video conferencing technology that made a debut in San [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
In the future trains won
Trains are one of the fastest forms of transport we have across land, but what slows down the journey for everyone is the stops that need to be made at platforms for passengers to get off and new passengers to get on.
A new Chinese concept train looks to remove the need for a train to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Twitter introducing t.co URL shortener
Twitter has decided to introduce its own URL shortening service to be used in tweets effectively removing the need for services like bit.ly. The URL will be t.co.
In a blog post made late today, Twitter’s Sean Garrett explained why this is needed:
If you want to share a link through Twitter, there currently isn’t a way [...] Publication date: 2010-06-09more
Farmville coming to the iPhone
Planting virtual crops is soon to go mobile. During his keynote speech at Apple's WWDC 2010 event, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus announced Farmville for the iPhone. Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Adobe issues warning over new vulnerability
Adobe has just giving Apple a club to beat it with when it comes to reasons why Flash should not be on the iPad and iPhone. Last week, Adobe issued a critical security advisory covering Adobe Flash Player 10.0.45.2 and earlier versions for Windows, Mac and Solaris. Also covered is Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.x for [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Watch the Minority Report interface we
Our interaction with computers hasn’t changed that much since the first graphical user interfaces were introduced some 25 years ago. While game consoles are pushing forward by introducing motion controls, computer interaction remains a combination of mouse, keyboard, pen, and touch. If you ask someone for their vision of the future of computer interaction then [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Apple finally launches the next iPhone, calls it iPhone 4
It’s everything you’ve been hoping for – and then some more. Steve Jobs has personally took the wraps off a fourth-generation iPhone dubbed the iPhone 4. Kicking off the annual developer conference at the Moscone West in San Francisco with a keynote speech, the CEO allocated a significant portion of the presentation to the new iPhone that [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
WWDC 2010: iOS 4.0
The iPhone hardware might get the majority of the attention, but the upcoming release of iOS 4 (iPhone OS 4) is just as important, if not more so. After all, changes to the OS don’t just affect the new iPhone, they mean changes for huge number of iPhone 3GS handsets on the market as well [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Buzz vs. bulge
Check out this awesome infographic that charts calories against caffeine. It’s all about getting your beverage-based buzz on while being mindful of your sugar intake.
The left of the chart has a few food items for reference but the chart is all about beverages, specifically what we go for when we are in need of a [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
157 year-old woman discovered alive by Indonesian Census takers
Around the globe, census taking is an important tool to help determine the need to improve infrastructure and services to countries with growing populations. In one census conducted in Indonesia, however, census takers may have quite possibly discovered, the oldest woman in the world.
Sill alive and kicking for over 157 years, a South Sumatran villager known only [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
iPhone 4 FaceTime demo
Slashgear has posted a video of Steven Jobs’ video conference call during his WWDC keynote. The call worked well (over WiFi) but after a few words they cut to a comercial that showed a bit more of an idealized view of FaceTime in action.
So you need WiFi, but hey, it’s video chat on what will [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
The $50K Android smartphone
Do you have some spare change lying around for a new Android phone? If so, you may want to check out the new Ulysse Nardin Chairman being covered by CrunchGear. The Android 2.1 phone will only set you back a mere $50,000. You don’t have that? Just steal it from your kid’s college fund.
The smartphone [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Watch Apple talk up FaceTime video calling, Retina Display, and manufacturing of its glass-made iPhone 4
Apple posted two new iPhone 4 videos on both their homepage and the official YouTube channel, showcasing how cool it is to video chat Star Trek-style and highlighting other aspects of the device, such as the new high-resolution, LED backlit, 326ppi Retina Display with IPS technology, a five-megapixel camera with LED flash that records 720p [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Apple takes down its own press release describing Safari 5 with extensions
Forgetting about Safari 5 because of all the hype surrounding the new iPhone is OK, but putting out the official press release and then pulling it back at the last second is definitely not cool. That’s exactly what Apple did with Safari 5, one of the rumored software updates that should have earned a slot [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Apple could be prepping iWork apps for iPhone 4
iBooks and iMovie may not be the only apps making their way to the just-released iPhone 4. A high-profile screenshot leak indicates that the shipping version of iOS 4 might include the ability to open iWork presentations directly in the Keynote app. Knowing that the iWork apps run only on Macs and iPad, we can [...] Publication date: 2010-06-08more
Volition and THQ announce Red Faction: Armageddon
THQ and Volition have officially unveiled Red Faction: Armageddon, a sequel to 2009 Publication date: 2010-06-07more
Safari 5 to accelerate web apps, add Bing, tweak the address bar, and more
A major update to Apple’s Safari browser could debut at the WWDC 2010 conference today, bringing a plethora of improvements, a French site MacGeneration reported this past Saturday. Citing release notes allegedly accompanying a developer build of the browser, the publication has discovered a bunch of goodies and new features. Safari 5 will sport 25 percent [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
WWDC 2010: Where did the Mac go?
Banners are up at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, where Apple’s chief Steve Jobs is scheduled to kick off the annual developer conference in a few hours. Passers-by could be easily fooled into thinking that a mobile company is hosting the event – all WWDC signage and huge banners that went up yesterday focus [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
WWDC 2010: Apple
Even the rumor mill missed this one: looks like Apple will debut a multitouch trackpad dubbed the Magic Trackpad at its developer conference later today. According to Engadget’s editor Joshua Topolsky, Steve Jobs will probably mention the new device during his keynote speech at 10 am Pacific Time, 1 pm Eastern Time.
Fake Steve Jobs first [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
Stephen Colbert: A $600 iPad-fitting suit was my idea!
The world’s first iPad suit that made the news last week got an American political satirist joking that it was his idea to begin with.
The bloggosphere buzzed a lot about the iPad suit last week. Basically a $600 suit jacket with a built-in oversized pocket to keep your 1.5 pound iPad inside, the iPad suite [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
White Knights Chronicles 2 requires first game completion to play
PS3 fantasy RPG White Knight Chronicles got middling reviews from the gaming press, but generally positive reviews from gamers, so a follow-up game was inevitable. However, developer Level 5 is not making it easy to play the second game.
When White Knight Chronicles 2 (WKC2) sees a release it will have the first game bundled with [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
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Last week Samsung gave a hint to its future plans to offer tablet devices by revealing a picture of a 7″ device called the Galaxy Tab via Twitter. Effectively a big version of the Samsung Galaxy S smartphone, a 7″ version seemed like a nice middle-ground between phone and iPad form factors.
Samsung’s plans don’t stop [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
Watch the full, uncut Steve Jobs interview at D8 now
As Apple fans count the remaining hours before Steve Jobs’ trademark keynote presentation at Apple’s developer conference that should reveal the new iPhone and other goodies, the full version of the interview he gave to Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the D8 conference became available for streaming.
The Wall Street Journal, which organized the tech [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
AT&T is reportedly improving upgrade eligibility ahead of the new iPhone launch
AT&T is reportedly moving up upgrade eligibility to allow iPhone customers that aren’t eligible for an upgrade to buy the unannounced new iPhone without paying an early termination fee.
As you know, you’re not eligible for an upgrade if your service agreement with AT&T isn’t nearing its end. As a result, AT&T subscribers eyeing the forthcoming iPhone [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
Nintendo 3DS does not use Nvidia technology
In October last year, before we knew of the Nintendo 3DS, it was suggested that Nintendo had awarded Nvidia the contract to supply the graphics technology contained in its next handheld. Since then we have heard numerous details about the 3DS, but little on the actual hardware it uses to achieve the 3D effect without [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
Sony developing eye-tracking, lifelogging glasses
Gadget manufacturers have always responded to our need to capture snapshots of our daily lives, be that through images or video. Most phones you buy today have image and video capture features built in. Most digital cameras also have a video record option. But there is a niche in the market apparently, for lifelogging.
Lifelogging is [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
Steve Jobs
As a crowd flocks to the Moscone West in San Francisco to see Apple boss Steve Jobs perform his magic, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. The five-day WWDC 2010 conference sold out in eight days, even though Gizmodo stole the element of surprise by exposing what Apple later confirmed as an iPhone prototype. Nevertheless, Jobs promised [...] Publication date: 2010-06-07more
ServersMan HD, a free iPad app for wireless file sharing, debuts
This free software from Japan turns your iPad into a wireless web server so you can upload and download stuff onto it from anywhere in the world. FreeBit Co Ltd, the firm behind ServersMan HD, describes the app as a “personal cloud in your life” that lets you access contents of your iPad wirelessly, via [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
RC car is hacked to be driven with an Xbox 360 controller
It’s awesome that we have people out there that can’t leave well enough alone when it comes to toys and other gizmos. They have to tweak them to do more than what they were designed for. What’s even better, is when these people they show off their hacked creations with instructions so that it inspires [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Firefox add-on game
You ever have one of those days? Server meltdown? Failed hard drive? Smoke coming from your PSU? When nothing seems to be going your way might I suggest a little app that will help you relax a little and take out some of your frustrations on the Internet itself.
This Firefox add-on installs a menacing little [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
New Mac minis with faster processor, graphics, and an HDMI port arriving at WWDC 2010?
Checks with multiple retailers suggest that Apple’s Mac mini is in an increasingly short supply. As any avid Apple fan could tell you, Apple stopping filling the channel is usually a tell-tale sign of them clearing up stocks ahead of new hardware introduction. AppleInsider has been able to independently confirm this with multiple retailers, adding [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Microsoft demos Windows Embedded Compact 7
Like everyone else, Microsoft wants to take advantage of the hype over tablet computers by positioning itself to offer an operating system for them. While Microsoft’s rival Apple is happy to offer the OS and hardware for its iPad, Microsoft is content to offer the operating system while letting someone else figure out what it [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Sony believes more e-books than real books will be sold within 5 years
Sony has a vested interest in the growing e-book market due to its range of Sony Reader devices. But one prediction the company has made may or may not surprise you. Within five years Sony believes more e-books will be bought than print books.
The prediction comes from Steve Harber, president of Sony’s digital reading business [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Bill Gates: The iPad
During an appearance on Larry King Live on CNN last night, Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates said that while he liked Apple’s iPad, it’s “not quite there yet.”
Huh? How’s that? Said Gates:
We Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Minimum PC requirements released for All Points Bulletin MMO
If you’ve been following the progress of Realtime Worlds’ online game All Points Bulletin (APB) with anticipation, today you can find out whether your PC will actually ba capable of running it.
Realtime has released the minimum specification you will need for APB, which includes:
Core 2 Duo 2Ghz or equivalent
2GB RAM (3GB for Vista64 / [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Adobe bringing AIR to Android, run Flash as an app
Adobe’s main focus may still be Flash 10.1 for mobile devices, but work is being done to bring another platform to smartphones: AIR.
For those who don’t know, AIR is Adobe’s solution to allowing Flash/Flex programs to run as applications rather than just in a browser. So you can take a Flash game, for example, recompile [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Stanza e-reading app updated for iPad, now includes comic support
When Amazon bought the amazing iPhone e-reading app Stanza, they promised they weren’t absorbing it just to kill it as a competitor to the Kindle. We were starting to doubt their word, especially after they dragged their heels on a native iPad version.
Silly us. Amazon was being truthful, and today, Stanza was updated to version [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Lord of the Rings Online dropping subscription charge
If you haven’t played the Lord of the Rings Online MMO yet, but were considering signing up, wait a few more months as it is about to transition to free-to-play.
Lord of the Rings Online is operated by online gaming company Turbine who were acquired in April by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group. The decision to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
New bike helmet technology stinks when it is damaged
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials have come up with an ingenious way to tell you when your bicycle helmet has invisible cracks in it that make it no longer safe: make it smell so bad you want to throw up.
The idea here is elegant. Because bike helmets can become structurally weakened [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Welcome to Chatroulette without the naked men
When Chatroulette was launched it caused a bit of sensation. Armed with a webcam you could chat with anyone or choose to pass them by for the next willing face on camera. The problem with a video format, though, is the interesting people to chat with are few and far between. Most of the time [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Sprint EVO 4G, first 3G/4G phone in the US, is available for purchase
Sprint has a feather to put in its cap. It has become the first U.S. wireless carrier to offer a 3G/4G phone. The HTC EVO 4G is now available at RadioShack, Best Buy, Walmart, Sprint retail stores and through the Sprint website. The phone will retail for $199.99 with a 2-year service agreement and after [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Review: Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex external hard drive
Seagate’s GoFlex is a modular external storage system. You start off with a base piece, like a 2.5-inch external hard drive and then you snap on the connection you want–USB 2.0, USB 3.0, eSATA, and so on. It’s a simple solution to the problem of data connectivity. The design makes connections upgradeable and can extend [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Another blow to Flash: Apple shows off HTML5 in action
Building up its case against Flash, Apple has posted a number of interesting HTML5 demos showcasing what can be achieved with a little bit of coding. Developers needn’t resort to proprietary technologies to spice up their web apps with eye-candy, cool features, and multimedia, the consumer electronics powerhouse argued.
Instead, Apple wrote, they should use technologies [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Opinion: When Google/Apple war simplify media syncing consumers win
Sick tired of managing your media locally? Is tethered syncing of your music, photo, and movie libraries between your tablets and phones driving you nuts? Soon there’ll be a better way and you’ll thank a growing rivalry between Apple and Google for that.
What, you didn’t hear that the search firm revealed its music plans? If [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
United announces availability of Zune Inflight Audio
United Airlines is bringing Microsoft’s Zune to all of its aircraft… just don’t expect to find a Zune media player anywhere near your seat though. The new in-flight audio service is simply the addition of up to 21 new audio playlists which have been programmed by Microsoft’s Zune entertainment service. New playlists being offered include Soundtracks, Electronic Dance, [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
ForceTek has the goal of immersing players in video games through the use of advanced exoskeleton technology. This is the same technology that has been used in sports training and physical rehabilitation. The technology will provide the appropriate response based on body position and speed of movement along with other data sensed by the exoskeleton.
The [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
SMK Link Notebook USB Audio Station is a laptop stand with bass
Most laptop docking stations are little more than USB keyboards with a kickstand to keep your laptop conveniently tiled at eye level. They’re designed to do just two things: allow you to use your laptop more like a desktop, and consolidate cables and connections.
The SMK Link Notebook USB Audio Station seems pretty unique, then. It [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Bing Destination Maps adds cool
Microsoft’s Bing search engine has been being smart about competing with Google: they realize they might not necessarily have the smartest search algorithms, but they can present their own results in unique ways that Google isn’t doing.
Bing’s latest addition applies this strategy in a wonderfully cool way. In an attempt to pare down a street [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
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We’ve been excited about Activision’s forthcoming action game, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, for awhile now. The title promises to take the eponymous web crawler through three separate parallel universes, with one parallel Spidey already revealed: a Shadow-esque, Depression-era vigilante dressed in black leather, packing a pistol and christened Spider-Man Noir.
The next parallel Spidey hasn’t yet been [...] Publication date: 2010-06-05more
Carcassonne brings more German board gaming to iPhone
If the following statement doesn’t get your juices flowing, you might want to rectify it: Carcassonne is now available for your iPhone and iPod Touch (the iPad version is coming soon). German board games were, until the Xbox Live Arcade release of Catan, a relatively niche subset of gaming. Hardcore enthusiasts lived for the skill-centric [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Second 1:1 Scale Gundam construction under way
Back in March on Geek.com, we mentioned that a brand new life-sized Gundam would be built in 2010 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Bandai’s release of their Gundam plastic model series. Similar to a 1:1 scale Gundam replica that was assembled in Japan just a year ago, the new exhibit would feature a Gundam RX-78-2 with similar [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Hands-On Video With Intel
One of the more interesting wares on display at this week’s Computex expo was Intel’s new Canoe Lake innovation platform for netbooks, a sort of reference design that improves cooling and shrinks the chassis girth of dual-core Atom-based netbooks by up to fifty percent.
The end result? The wonderfully svelte prototype netbook above. It’s only [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Field Test: Olympus 9-18mm f/4.0-5/6 lens and SEMA-1 stereo microphone kit
Olympus’ PEN cameras are generally seen with either the 17mm pancake lens or the 14-42mm f/3.5 kit lens. In my review of the E-PL1 (as well as the E-P1) I focused on the 14-42mm as it’s versatile, lightweight, and collapsible, making it a great lens for use with the Micro Four-Thirds body. Since the release [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
The Kno: a dual-screen 14
Apple has started a tablet revolution and other manufacturers are scrambling to compete with the 9.6″ iPad. But while many competitors are creating a similar single-screen device, one project is doubling up and attempting to cater for the student market.
The Kno is a dual 14″ screen tablet which was demonstrated at D8 yesterday. The reason [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Microsoft shows off Project Natal at D8
Microsoft has used the D8 conference this week as another opportunity to give us a preview of Project Natal.
The demonstration starts with Microsoft’s director of marketing communications for the Xbox team, Molly O’Donnell, having her movements tracked with a special demo. This is followed by the much-used ball-hitting demo which shows improved on-screen responsiveness, but [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Mark Zuckerberg sweats over Facebook privacy talk at D8
Guilty as charged, that’s what Mark Zuckerberg’s body language was screaming aloud in spite his effort to keep a cool posture. But who can blame him? Facebook’s overtly relaxed approach to privacy has angered a lot of users who’ve been wondering if the social networking leader is making privacy settings too complex on purpose, in order [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
20 Optimus laptops and netbooks on display at Computex 2010
Nvidia’s Optimus technology promised the best of both worlds when it was first announced. Automatic switching between a low power graphics processor for typical desktop applications, and a high-end GPU when you load up a game or other graphical intensive application.
Well it seems as though Computex 2010 is the launching ground for many an Optimus-enabled [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Toshiba shows 3D display with no glasses required
You’ve probably seen a commercial for the 3D LCD televisions that are now available for the home. Of course, the disadvantage to most 3D solutions is that you have to wear glasses while watching the screen. Tech-On!’s coverage of a new, prototype 2D/3D LCD panel by Toshiba shows that not all 3D solutions involve the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Quick review: Assault Squadron, an iPhone shooter with jaw-dropping visuals
Assault Squadron, a visually stunning iPhone shooter published by the red hot UK publisher Chillingo, has just landed on the iPhone and iPod touch. First impressions are very positive. In my opinion, this lavish, Amiga-like shoot-’em-up is definitely a sight to behold. I was impressed with its every facet, although I must say I expected [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Quanta and 3M team up for more sensitive touchscreen solution
When it comes to selecting a touchscreen for a new device manufacturers currently have two clear choices: resistive or capacitive. Resistive relies on pressure being applied to the screen and usually works best with pen-based input. Capacitive is the choice of smartphones and uses the body’s electrostatic field measured through a change in capacitance to [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Intel delays USB 3.0 chipset until 2012
Intel has this week angered PC vendors and manufacturers by deciding to delay the release of its USB 3.0 chipset to 2012.
The chip giant has given no reason for the delay, but some are speculating that it may be in a bid to give its alternative high speed data transfer technology Light Peak a chance [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
C&C creators release Highborn, the first turn-based social strategy for the iPhone
This interesting strategy game has generated quite a stir, partly because it was created by former Westwood people behind the original Command & Conquer games. Filed as a turn-based strategy game with a social twist, Highborn offers a casual tactical experience rather than frenetic RTS play for die-hards. Based on the classic good-versus-evil formula, the [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
ARM, IBM and other industry leaders form Linaro to speed roll-out of Linux-based devices
ARM, Freescale, IBM, Samsung, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments have joined forces and created a not-for-profit company called Linaro. The aims of the new company are simple:
To invest resources in open source projects for Android, LiMo, MeeGo, Ubuntu and webOS
To provide stable, optimized tools, kernel, and middleware software on a six-month update cycle
To help cut time-to-market [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Nokia announces bicycle charger for mobile phones
There is one obvious challenge to offering mobile phones in emerging markets: the availability of electricity to charge a mobile phone. You can’t expect people to be driving around cars with chargers when most in the market might be riding bicycles.
That’s one reason that Nokia has announced the Nokia Bicycle Charger Kit. The kit not [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Mozilla unveils sudosocial.me, a stream publishing platform for profile pages
Mozilla announced sudosocial.me on Tuesday as a new experiment in the Mozilla Labs Concept Series. The service is aimed at helping you create your own profile page on the web that aggregates your feeds and information from other places, such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or any other service that sends information via RSS feeds. Put [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
AT&T apologizes to Giorgio for cease and desist threat
Earlier today we reported on AT&T customer Giorgio Galante who after just two e-mails to AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson got the following included in a voicemail response:
Going forward, we need to warn you that if you continue to send e-mails to Randall Stephenson a cease and desist letter may be sent to you.
Many of you [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Hulu to be added to Xbox Dashboard, source says
With E3 just around the corner, rumors about the show and possible reveals have been flying around faster than ever. The most recent addition to the rumor mill is Microsoft's latest Xbox Live service: Hulu. Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Red Dead Redemption patch to fix glitches next week
Since its release on May 18, Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption has suffered from many bugs and glitches both on and offline. While some glitches are rather comical - from the infamous donkey lady to the bizarre bird people - many of the game's issues can just be downright frustrating, such as the invisibility glitch. To address the issue, Rockstar is releasing a title update before the end of next week. Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Call of Duty: Black Ops to include several
According to Treyarch head Mark Lamia, Call of Duty: Black Ops will feature several co-operative modes while nixing the co-operative campaign. MTV Multiplayer sat down with Lamia this week to discuss Treyarch's newest title. As the developers behind Call of Duty: World at War, the Treyarch team has decided to split from its path of co-operative campaigns and (possibly) Nazi zombies. Instead, Black Ops will feature a campaign that is strictly a solo experience. However, the game will also include several co-op modes. Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Hey insomniacs, Zeo opens up its wireless sleep device to developers
Zeo Inc., the company behind a $200 Zeo Personal Sleep Coach wireless sleep device, plans to open its API so other people can build hardware add-ons and write apps for the gizmo. Since it’ll be the first consumer sleep product with an API, the news should come as a minor relief for the folks suffering from [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Dell Streak shows its stripes before launch
“The largest screen that can fit into a man’s shirt pocket.” That’s how Dell executive Ron Garriques described the Streak which was showcased at the D: All Things Digital conference according to a CNet report. The Deal Streak falls into a new device category as its 5-inch screen is bigger then a smartphone, but smaller [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
Get Red Dead Redemption co-op DLC for free on June 22
Rockstar teased Red Dead Redemption owners with a co-op mission pack when the game released, and that vague slip of paper inside each box has finally been detailed and dated. The “Outlaws to the End” mission pack, which features six cooperative missions, will be available to download for free on Xbox Live and the PlayStation [...] Publication date: 2010-06-04more
AMD shows Fusion processor running Aliens vs Predator at Computex 2010
AMD has used Computex 2010 to introduce its Fusion advanced processing unit (APU) which combines CPU and GPU capabilities on a single die processor.
The USTREAM video you see above covers a number of areas, and presents a number of partners supporting AMD Fusion, but the highlight has to be the demonstration of Aliens vs. Preadtor [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Qualcomm shipping dual-core Snapdragon processors
Qualcomm is reminding manufacturers of its dominance in the mobile market through their shipment of two new dual-core Snapdragon chips with each core running at up to 1.2 GHz. The processor incorporates a GPU with 3D/2D acceleration engines, a low power audio engine, low power GPS, and are capable of 1080p video encoding and decoding.
The two new [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Review: 100 Rogues for iPhone
If are looking for a new App Store time-killer your search is over. 100 Rogues is a modern day rogue-like that combines the gameplay fundamentals of something like NetHack and adds in the level of polish that you’d expect to see in a top App store seller. It’s $4.99, it’s available now, and you should [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Lego felt tip printer is rebuildable and incredible
People make some pretty cool things out of Lego blocks these days, especially when using advanced tools like the Mindstorms kit. In the video above a dedicated Lego hacker put together a DIY inkjet printer using a custom Lego kit and a Mac computer. The ink is handled by a standard felt-tip marker, which means [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Nintendo DSi gets 20% price cut June 19 across Japan
Nintendo’s set price for selling the DS and DSi XL in Japan currently sits at 18,900 yen (US$205) and 20,000 yen (US$217) respectively. Both price points are more expensive than the equivalent hardware sells for in the U.S. But Nintendo is about to cut pricing on the DSi and DSi LL as it’s named in [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Quick Review: Beats by Dr. Dre Solo headphones
Beats by Dr. Dre’s more affordable headphone offering is the $199 Solo. These are smaller than the Studio headphones and, like the more expensive model, they are foldable, making for easier portability. Considering the size and price of the battery-powered Studio headphones the Solo is going to be a much more practical purchase for most [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
What you need to know about Steve Jobs
Apple has no interest in search, Adobe’s Flash is the next floppy drive, and Apple’s chief would rather quit than let Gizmodo get away with buying a stolen iPhone prototype – these are but a few of the many interesting highlights of the D8 conference that kicked off yesterday with a Steve Jobs interview that everyone’s [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Roll Out, Bulkypix
Bulkypix, the up and coming mobile publisher which recently announced eleven iPad games, offered us a sneak peek at their new iPhone puzzler dubbed Roll Out that will be rolling out (no pun intended) to the App Store this coming Friday.
I know, not another iPhone puzzler, but bear with me because you may not want [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
SanDisk announces new G4 and P4 SSD
SanDisk has introduced two new SSD lines at Computex 2010 this week. These are fourth generation solid-state drives meant to cater for desktop PCS, laptops, and ultra-thin devices.
The first new range of drives is called the SanDisk G4 SSD. It is meant as a replacement for desktop hard drives offering read speeds of 220MB/s and [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
iPhone tethering and capped data plans go into effect June 7, AT&T says
According to the official press release, AT&T tweaked its data plan offerings Wednesday morning, replacing the $30 a month unlimited 3G data plan with two new offerings that include either 200MB or 2GB of data for $15 or $25 a month, respectively. The change should relieve the strain on AT&T’s network ahead of the iPhone HD [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Sega Genesis classics now on Steam for $2.99
If you are looking for a legal way to play some classic Sega Genesis games on your PC then Steam now has the answer.
Eleven Sega Genesis titles are now available to buy through Steam, with ten of the eleven costing $2.99. The remaining game, Sonic 3D Blast, costs $4.99.
The full list of available games includes:
Altered [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Target takes Kindle nationwide
Back in April, Target began offering Amazon’s Kindle in select stores. The locations included its flagship store in downtown Minneapolis and 102 stores in Florida. After Target announced it would carry the Kindle it also set the expectation that it would soon offer it nationwide. Well, now it seems Target is ready to do just [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Review: Pzizz Sleep and Pzizz Energizer for iPhone, the software cure for insomnia and exhaustion
So, how about an app that helps fix your sleeping-related problems and boost your energy? If you’re thinking this doesn’t work, you’d be wrong. Unlike virtually every relaxation app on the iPhone, the two Pzizz apps (sold separately) combine dynamically changing instrumental music, voices, and ambient sounds to either gradually tranquilize your mind into a deep [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Disney allows Facebook users to buy Toy Story 3 tickets online
Last month we reported that a partnership between Alvenda and Time Inc.’s Synapse will allow Facebook users to subscribe to publications without leaving the Facebook website. By allowing users to remain on Facebook, it is believed they will be more likely to subscribe to publications through the social network. Now it seems that Disney shares [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Google homepage can now be personalized with an image
Has Google got some Bing envy? As of today you can carry out searches on the Google homepage with an image in the background. But this is no random image, it’s one you can choose to have there just like your desktop background image.
Posting on the Google Blog, Marissa Mayer, VP Search Products & User [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Mass Effect Citadel constructed out of LEGOs
Space stuff is cool and so are video games. But let Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Samsung S8500 Wave phones shipped with malware
It’s always a good idea to be careful about what you put on your mobile phone or associated memory card to avoid infecting your devices. Of course, if one of those ship with malware already on it then you are off to a bad start. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened when Samsung shipped some of [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
What does your e-mail address say about your computer skills?
You ever wonder what your e-mail address says about your computer knowledge? Well if you listen to the folks over at The Oatmeal, your e-mail address can say plenty about your computer skills, specifically the domain name. So in order to spell things out, they put together this simple chart to let you know how well [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
The iPad reportedly being tested at Verizon Wireless
As we are hearing rumors of a possible iPhone coming to Verizon Wireless later this year, if what we are hearing today is also true, the iPhone may not be the only hot Apple gadget that could make its way to the mobile phone carrier.
According to an insider as reported by Boy Genius Report (BGR), [...] Publication date: 2010-06-03more
Intel unveils dual-core Atom CPUs for netbooks, as well as ultra-slim
It’s certainly taken awhile, but two years after Intel unveiled the first Atom netbooks at Taipei’s Computex show, they’ve come back to bring us the first dual-core Atom processors for the netbook category.
Not that this is terribly exciting. Improvements in Atom CPUs tend to be very marginally incremental, and Intel’s new dual-core Atom processors [...] Publication date: 2010-06-02more
Asus hits Computex with two tablets: the EeePad and e-reading Eee Tablet
When Steve Jobs took the stage and announced the iPad, he basically soothsayed the inevitable product line-up of knock-offs at this year’s Computex expo in Taipei: tablets, tablets and more tablets. If anyone was going to quickly counter the iPad, though, it was going to be netbook-manufacturers Asus, who have been sinisterly teasing their own [...] Publication date: 2010-06-02more
Security concerns push Google to ditch Windows
If you are lucky enough to get a job working at Google expect a surprise on your first day. Your PC will have the option of running Mac OS or Linux, but not Windows.
There has been no official word from Google on this, but several employees at the search giant have confirmed that Google is [...] Publication date: 2010-06-02more
Pixel Qi show off latest displays outdoors with touchscreen
At the end of April Pixel Qi announced that their low-power displays were near ready for production. A little over a month later and CTO Mary Lou Jepsen is standing outside at Computex 2010 in very bright sunlight showing off three laptops with Pixel QI displays.
The beauty of these displays is they have a backlight [...] Publication date: 2010-06-02more