By tvbuyers | Published: February 9, 2011
At the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, scientists are building RoboEarth, a sort of Wikipedia for robots that will let them independently share instructions for tasks they’ve mastered. Needless to say, Oh shit! More
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By Barbara | Published: February 9, 2011
It looks like movie studios are bringing down the heat on file-sharing services all over the internet, one at a time. The latest to feel the crosshairs on its back is popular file-sharing service, Hotfile
By Barbara | Published: February 8, 2011
It looks like Sony doesn’t look too kindly upon the PlayStation 3 hacking community. They have promised that they will be going after anybody that posts links to PS3 jailbreak code that’s been floating around the internet. Sony has been reported to force Google to give up the IP addresses of commented or even viewed the YouTube video of renowned hacker, Geohot, explaining how the hack works
By tvbuyers | Published: February 8, 2011
It looks like Sony doesn’t look too kindly upon the PlayStation 3 hacking community. They have promised that they will be going after anybody that posts links to PS3 jailbreak code that’s been floating around the internet. Sony has been reported to force Google to give up the IP addresses of commented or even viewed the YouTube video of renowned hacker, Geohot, explaining how the hack works.
By melissa | Published: February 8, 2011
I was thinking, with all the high tech stuff I have, why is it that I still have one of those alarm clocks that starts my day with a decidedly low tech “click” followed by the dreaded, increasingly louder “beep beep beep”?
By Barbara | Published: February 4, 2011
It’s 3:27am and something is wrong on the internet . You just have to rip that hipster blogger a new one but don’t want all the hateful responses from the Kool-Aid drinkers going to your precious Hotmail account that contains just your first name and year of birth — plus your zip and area codes too
By Barbara | Published: February 4, 2011
The Apple iPhone 4 has certainly been one of the best selling phones of this generation, creating a whole lot of buzz and rumors when it was first announced, not to mention having third party manufacturer accessories getting spotted in the wild. Well, since its launch, the iPhone 4 has steadily made its way into the hands of many, and with it, a fast growing accessory market.
By tvbuyers | Published: February 4, 2011
The Apple iPhone 4 has certainly been one of the best selling phones of this generation, creating a whole lot of buzz and rumors when it was first announced, not to mention having third party manufacturer accessories getting spotted in the wild. Well, since its launch, the iPhone 4 has steadily made its way into the hands of many, and with it, a fast growing accessory market. One major gripe from those iPhone 4 owners who use it for just about everything is this – it does not have sufficient battery life to last you through the whole day.
By tvbuyers | Published: February 2, 2011
Publisher Rupert Murdoch and Apple's VP of Internet Services, Eddie Cue, announced the launch and pricing of the world's first iPad-only daily newspaper at an event earlier today at an event in New York City. Beginning at noon EST, The Daily is available for 99 cents a week or $39.99 a year—but thanks to Verizon, the first two weeks are being offered at no charge. Murdoch said The Daily will offer “the best of traditional journalism” while incorporating multimedia features such as HD video, 360-degree photos, an audio option (in which stories read aloud to you), a magazine-like interface that lets you “flip” pages or navigate through via “the carousel,” which offers higher-level page views.