Best Buy follows Yahoo and cancels work-from-home program
For some reason, Best Buy believes that it’s a good idea to follow Yahoo’s example and forbid its workers from working from home. Considering all of the angry feedback Yahoo received from its employees...
View ArticleGoogle Chromebook Pixel Review
Google certainly put on a spectacle when they announced the all-new Chromebook Pixel, and the display is truly wonderful. Everything about this new Chromebook is top notch. The design is elegant, the...
View ArticleResearchers publish world’s most detailed brain scans
Researchers have published the most detailed brain scans in the world as part of the Human Connectome Project. The scans were taken of 68 adults who are part of the study, with the aim being to...
View ArticleApple’s iBookstore now available in Japan
Apple has launched its iBookstore in Japan, bringing content from a variety of publishers to its Japanese customers. Offerings include both indie publications and major titles, digital exclusives, and...
View ArticleRoku 3 player unveiled, boasts redesigned user interface
Those who love the tiny, inexpensive, and all-around awesome little set-top box called Roku will be happy to know that the latest edition has just been unveiled, Roku 3. The set-top box features a...
View ArticleApple introduces updated 3.3GHz 21.5-inch “education-only” iMac for $1,099
Earlier today, the folks over at MacRumors spotted an updated 21.5-inch iMac marked as an “education only model” with a $1,099 price tag. No one is certain when the updated model was rolled out, as...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S III security issue provides lock screen bypass
It all started when Terence Eden discovered a bug that allowed someone to briefly access the home screen on a Galaxy Note II. Following the method to take advantage of the bug, another individual named...
View ArticleSamsung allegedly in talks with Sharp to invest $110 million
Word has it Samsung and Sharp are in talks over a possible investment on Samsung’s part into Sharp Corp. to the tune of $110 million. By doing this, both companies will benefits, with Sharp gaining a...
View ArticleGoogle celebrates the Play Store’s 1st birthday with huge sale
It’s the Google Play Store’s first birthday, and what is any birthday without some festivities? To mark the occasion of when the Android Market became the Play Store, Google is rolling out a huge sale...
View ArticleRolls Royce Wraith unveiled at 2013 Geneva Motor Show
Something that doesn’t happen terribly often has taken place at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show – Rolls Royce has unveiled a new car, the Wraith. The beastly car has a solid, streamlined design and a...
View ArticleT-Mobile to layoff employees before MetroPCS merger, sources say
First news of the T-Mobile acquisition of MetroPCS surfaced back in October 2012. Thus began the long process of passing through government red tape before the deal could actually go through. Earlier...
View ArticleMicrosoft Office’s president Kurt DelBene hints at new Office 365 apps
Microsoft‘s Office president Kurk DelBene teased us with some comments at Microsoft’s TechForum event about possible new applications for Office 365 subscribers. He also hailed the subscription...
View ArticleNew York’s Reinvent Payphones project top six finalists announced
Payphones are a relic of the past, something the latest generation has likely never used. In an effort to revamp them for a world full of smartphones and instant connectivity, New York City’s Mayor...
View ArticlePath 3 now available, offers private messaging and stickers
The latest version of Path, Path 3, has been announced, bringing with it a new private messaging feature and expressive stickers, giving users the ability to express an emotion that a text-based...
View ArticleSamsung’s mirrorless NX1100 digital camera revealed in user manual
Last month, rumors surfaced that Samsung would be releasing a mirrorless NX1100 digital camera in the near future. Those rumors were just substantiated by Samsung itself, which posted a manual for the...
View ArticleGoogle packs its I/O 2013 website with Easter eggs
Google is known for its liberal use of Easter eggs among its products and software, and the Google I/O 2013 website is no exception. The website was just updated, and it is packed full of Easter eggs...
View ArticleVictory action-strategy game hits Kickstarter
It’s not uncommon at all for video games to turn up on Kickstarter seeking the funds for development. It’s particularly common for independent game developers to turn to crowd-sourced funding sites...
View ArticleUS Attorney General says Aaron Swartz case was a “good use of prosecutorial...
US Attorney General Eric Holder commented this week on the case surrounding Internet activist Aaron Swartz. Swartz committed suicide before the case was finished and Holder said that was a “tragedy.”...
View ArticleEA announces downloadable co-op demo for Army of Two The Devil’s Cartel
EA has announced that there will be a new downloadable co-op demo available for Army of Two The Devil’s Cartel. The downloadable demo will be available on March 12 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360...
View ArticleSolavei offers iPhone 5 mini SIM card for $49 unlimited network
If you have an iPhone 5 and are tired of paying the high price for voice and data on your current carrier, a new option is available from prepaid network Solavei. The carrier has announced that it now...
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