Section: Web, Google As with every great scholar birthday, quirky holiday or honoring a moment in history Google has always featured these celebrations by modifying their homepage search logo.
Stop us if you've heard this one. Apple releases the iPhone 4, and the tremendous demand from customers keeps store shelves bare. That's the case in Australia, where suppliers Telstra, Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia are struggling to keep up.
RIM today quietly slipped word that BlackBerry App World has passed 10,000 apps. The figure comes 1.5 years after the mobile store launched and shortly after the launch of App World 2.0 last month. Its climb has been relatively brisk in 2010, moving up from about 7,000 in the spring....
iPhone developers report that Apple's Game Center has finally gone live. Formerly limited to a sandbox-only development environment, accounts and friends that were created for the sandbox will not apply to the live production system on Apple's servers.
I admit it. I've always thought that the Nike+ shoe sensor thing was kind of lame. Even though I actually do own the right shoes, I never thought it worth while to pick up the optional pedometer sensor just so I could take advantage of the built-in iPhone feature.
The prevalence of high fructose corn syrup, the birth of McDonald's Supersize meal, the debut of the 7-11 Big Gulp, the unveiling of the Sony PlayStation--what do all of these milestones have in common?
In most cases, a controller that’s themed to a particular video game isn’t something that we get all that excited about. But, of course, there are notable exceptions.
WrapSol, makers of tough, scratch-resistant protective film for your mobile devices, announced this week that they're already rolling out a version of their protective film for Apple's just-updated iPod Touch.
For some people, 64GB of storage may not be enough. Especially on a tablet device that has full access to the iTunes Store, as well as Apple’s App Store (for both the iPad and the iPod Touch/iPhone).
PC maker ASUS has revealed two new Republic of Gamers notebooks, the 15.6-inch G53Jw and 17.3-inch G73Jw. Each is equipped with NVIDIA's new GeForceGTX 460M, which brings 1.5GB of dedicated GDDR5 RAM and DirectX 11 video support.
Intuit is preparing to release QuickBooks 2011 for the Mac on September 27th with some great new features like multi-user support (finally!), mileage tracking, and more. We had a chance to explore this new version with William Lynes, QuickBooks product manager.
By John Herman You live your life at 2.4 GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and live on this radio frequency, and no others. Why?
At a forum in Taiwan, Samsung announced it will soon switch to using high-performance 8GB and 16GB moviNAND embedded memory chips in its smartphones. The new memory will be the first to fully meet the latest JEDEC standard for embedded flash.
Advertising has been a healthy means of revenue for pretty much every company on the planet for as long as anyone can remember, so getting your hands dirty in the very means that we advertise to the general populace seems like as good an idea as any before it.
Clearly, some of us make bad decisions with our gadgets. (See Mel Gibson, above.) But even without having to live down a mobile phone-fueled tirade of Gibsonian proportions, many of us have sought forgiveness for our gadget-enabled sins through a ritual purge.
Organizers for the GSM Association's Mobile World Congress revealed today that Apple would have an unofficial presence at the phone trade show through Macworld Mobile. The magazine will have full-day training and sessions for developers specific to iOS devices.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen webOS 2.0. This time around, though, the source from which the images are coming out of the gloom of the nethernet is unknown.
Mark Hurd, the former CEO of HP and just-hired Co-President of Oracle, has had a busy month. He’s had a roller-coaster of events take over his every day life, and it doesn’t seem to be calming down any time soon.
Griffin Technology is known for making handy accessories for the Mac and iPod/iPhones. The MacBook Pro that I am using to write this article is currently supported by the Griffin iCurve (which was later replaced with the Elevator), which I've been using for about 6 years now.
NEC announced today the M260W Portable Series LCD projector which replaces the NP410W model. Engage your audience during presentations with the NEC M260W, a value-driven, eco-friendly portable projector ideal for education and small-to-medium-sized business environments.
Imation’s has introduced the Link Wireless Audio/Video Extender which utilizes the Alereon’s NoWire technology. The Ultra Wideband (UWB) wireless USB technology avoids Wi-Fi channels to provide high performance wireless HD connections between laptops and HDTV displays.
Can you believe the Mophie Juice Pack will soon be 7? Well, seventh generation, that is. Mophie is now giving a look at the seventh generation Juice Pack Air, which offers on-the-go power for the iPhone 4 via a lightweight and ultra-thin external rechargeable battery.
Capitalizing on two hot trends--the green movement and germaphobia--U.K. company Anokimobi has just launched the iPhone 4 Ecoskin. This case is made from recycled high-grade plastic and impregnated with silver ions to reduce bacteria levels on mobile phones. Save the planet, save yourself.
Consuming more calories than you use makes you fat. That’s a fact, Jack. Figuring out where these calories come from, OK, that’s a noble endeavor, but let’s not pretend there’s anything secret going on here. Like, you see this graphic here?