You won’t be saving the world with Genius’ new Ring Presenter, a sleeker, upgraded version of their Ring Mouse. But with a built-in laser and [...]
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Nokia: ‘No solar cellphones from us’
Nokia’s finished its research project to see if it’s worth jamming solar panels onto cellphones. A customized C1-02 (with a panel for a back cover) [...]
How Classic Rock Can Guarantee You a Perfectly Boi
Boiling an egg to a specific consistency is a more exacting science than finding the Higgs Boson. But drop the PiepEgg in your pot and [...]
App developers unite! Or at least organize yoursel
It’s only right that the creative individuals behind a multi-billion dollar industry should have access to their own professional body, but for some reason the [...]
Microsoft Celebrates IE6′s Death with T-Shir
How do the people responsible for IE6—a slow, buggy, security nightmare of a browser—observe IE6′s demise? With commemorative tees, of course. If only IE6 were [...]
Samsung’s New Vacuum Tube Dock Plays with Yo
The new Samsung DA-E750 speaker dock does two things that other docks don’t. First, it plays with both your iOS devices or your Galaxy S. [...]
iPhone 4S coming to China, Caribbean islands next
Apple has announced that the iPhone 4S will be making its way to China and 21 other countries beginning next Friday, January 13th. Pricing has [...]
Ask Ziggy: Siri for Windows Phone [App Of The Day]
People love Siri. Well, unless they have an accent or a slight speech impediment. What’s important is that Apple really wants everyone with an iPhone [...]
IED attack simulator prepares US soldiers prior to
A new simulation exercise is now in place for US troops at the Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center near Edinburgh, Indiana. Built primarily from [...]
Microsoft: UK Retailer ‘sold 94,000 counterf
Microsoft has launched an attack on beleaguered electronics retailer Comet — stating that the British chain pirated 94,000 copies of Vista and XP recovery discs. [...]
