5 Tech Pick-Me-Ups: From The Devuvuzelator To Dot-XXX Domains
From the Devuvuzelator to Dot-XXX Domains, I've rounded up a few of the most smile-inducing stories on the Internet. They made me smile. Hopefully, they will do the same for you.
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From the Devuvuzelator to Dot-XXX Domains, I've rounded up a few of the most smile-inducing stories on the Internet. They made me smile. Hopefully, they will do the same for you.
We spoke with Alexx Calise about her new material, the role of the Internet in the life of an up-and-coming musician, and some of her most embarrassing moments on stage.
With 114,000 email addresses leaked, the FBI is now investigating how email hackers got access to iPod user data.
The New York Times hates technology. Kidding. But the New York Times has been publishing article after article encouraging a little break from our gadget addictions. Quite frankly, I get it. I salivate when new Apple products are released (and released) and get goosebumps when I imagine where movie viewing will go post-Avatar, but I do miss face-time, quiet and glances at the real, not pixilated, world. First, columnists suggested ways to detox from tech addictions, then in a new series called This is Your Brain on Computers, they warned of the risks of not being fully plugged in … all the time. Mixed messages in an information age.
The Titanic director offered up his underwater robotics and high-tech camera skills to try to stop the oil spill. BP politely declined.
At the Worldwide Developers Conference yesterday, the newest iPhone made its debut — and didn't disappoint.
It's almost been a week now and we've never missed a website more. On May 31st, Lala.com shutdown for good. The streaming site was acquired in December 2009 by Apple for $80M and many people spculate that Lala's streaming features will eventually be intergrated into future versions of iTunes.
Apple fans have their fingers crossed that the $99 revamp with cloud storage isn't just a rumor.
Nike's latest commercial titled "Write the Future" has lit up the Internet and is setting multiple viral video records. The 3 minute World Cup themed epic stars footballers Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Franck Ribery, among others.
At $222.12 billion, the computer giant is doing just fine.
The Dasubee Urinal Cleaning Robot from Japan might be the cutest innovation ever from the cleaning industry.
Are the shows with the biggest Nielsen ratings the most talked about by social media users? Not according to a new SocialSenseTV report that measures social media activity about TV shows.
It's been a very good month for Steve Jobs and Co. Since the iPad's debut last month, consumers have purchased more than 1 million Apple iPads. The iPad's smaller sibling, the iPhone, took 75 days to reach the 1M milestone.
Thinking about buying a USB 2.0 hub? Whenever buying a hub, the 3 most important things you should be looking for are power, ports, and speed. 01) POWER Always buy a powered USB hub. Any hub that comes without an AC power adapter is a total waste of time. As soon as you plug in …
Can’t wait to get your greasy fingers all over an iPad 3G? Apple updated the 3G-enabled iPad‘s shipping date to May 7th. The 16GB model is priced at $629, the 32GB version at $729 and the 64GB model at $829. methodshop This blog is part of the MethodShop.com Network
Nike's new commercial featuring embattled golfing legend Tiger Woods has sparked a lot of controversy and commentary from the media.