Google to Post Ancient Dead Sea Scrolls Online Google is working with the Israel Antiquities Authority to make the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls available online. Share: |
Facebook Sues Over Free Gift Card, 'Dislike' Button Scams Facebook has filed lawsuits aimed at cracking down on a variety of scams that have been running wild on the social-networking site in recent months. Share: |
Verizon Defends Galaxy Tab Pricing at $600 Verizon Wireless defended its $600 price tag for the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which goes on sale Nov. 11 Share: |
Netflix's Streaming-Only Plan May Kill the DVD Netflix built its business on shipping DVDs to its subscribers, but the company seems intent on moving toward a business model that puts streaming content first. Share: |
MacBook Air vs. iPad Smackdown: Which is Best for You? Here's some guidance on which to Apple device to purchase if you had to pick just one for traveling or using at home. Share: |
Facebook, Target Team Up to Print Photos Kiosks at Target's retail stores will allow Facebook users to create DVD slideshows and print greeting cards, photo books and collages. Share: |
Angry Birds Developer 'Will Not Use Chillingo Again' Angry Birds developer Rovio Mobile says it won't use social games publisher Chillingo again in wake of $20 million EA-Chillingo purchase deal. Share: |
Dell Launches XPS Laptops with 3DTV Play and Optimus The laptops come loaded with advanced features including Intel Core i-series processors, a 2-megapixel HD Webcam and JBL 2.0 speakers with a Waves MaxxAudio enhancement. Share: |
Apple's Back to the Mac Gear: Visual Tour From new MacBook Air models, FaceTime for the Mac, a preview of OS X 10.7 Lion, and a barrel of iLife upgrades, Apple delivered the goods at its 'Back to the Mac' event Wednesday. See what's new.. Share: |
Fallout New Vegas PC Version Patched, Xbox 360 and PS3 Pending Bethesda issues first patch for bug-riddled PC version of post-apocalyptic roleplaying game, says Xbox 360 and PS3 patches in the offing. Share: |
Electronic Arts Snaps Up Angry Birds Publisher Chillingo Video games titan EA purchases international casual games distributor and Angry Birds publisher Chillingo for $20 million. Share: |
Microsoft Office 365: Guide to a Slew of Versions, Prices With the newly-branded Office 365, announced this week, Microsoft has taken its BPOS (business productivity online suite) service and added Office apps options Share: |
Nintendo Entertainment System Oddities 25 years ago, the blockbuster console hit the United States for the first time. And the country's been a little stranger ever since. Share: |
Steve Jobs vs. The World You'd think grown men would have better things to do than squabble like rabid squirrels fighting over a Brazil nut. Share: |
Apple's Top 5 Back to the Mac Announcements Apple is coming back to the Mac with some new ideas for its personal computers. Here's a look at the top 5 announcements from Apple's Back to the Mac event. Share: |
Confirmed: Angry Birds Dev to Be Bought by EA Tips got news source Reuters moving on a rumor that EA wanted to buy Angry Birds developer Chillingo. EA's Director of Corporate Communications confirms the... Share: |
Does Mac OS X Need Malware Protection? The growing presence of the Mac is great for Apple, but also makes the platform a more prominent and lucrative target for malware developers and cyber criminals. Share: |
Oh Hai! Apple TV Officially Hacked After a few weeks of waiting, someone has finally managed to officially jailbreak the new Apple TV with the Greenpois0n hack. Share: |
Nokia's Latest Smartphones Will Get New Features Faster Nokia is changing the company will update smartphones based on the latest version of Symbian. Share: |
MacBook Air: What the Critics Are Saying Based on the early impressions, it looks like the new MacBook Airs is getting mostly favorable reviews Share: |
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