Why My Mom’s Next Computer Is Going To...
Editor’s note : This is a guest post penned by Ethan Nicholas, developer of the million-dollar iPhone game iShoot and the newly released Kim Rhode’s Outdoor Shooting . Before the iPad was even announced, Nicholas was already conceiving his next game with the tablet device in mind. The Internet is...
Google Defends Against Large Scale Chine...
Google is releasing information about a “highly sophisticated and targeted attack” on their corporate infrastructure that occurred last month. The attack originated in China and resulted in the “theft of intellectual property from Google.” In light of the attack Google is making...
Everything You Need to Know About Apple...
With the official closure of FingerWorks , the multi-touch interface company Apple purchased five years ago, it is interesting to note just what FingerWorks had to offer and, more important, what Apple may be implementing into the upcoming tablet and, potentially, iPhone 4.0 software. Aside from the...
[CES2010] Lacie’s Wuala Takes A Bite O...
By Evan Ackerman Lacie would like to offer you some free cloud storage to back up your data and make it accessible to you and your friends anywhere, anytime. It’s called Wuala, and you can get as much of it as you want. Really. Infinite cloud storage, for free. Absolutely free. Well, sort of free....
2010: My Fifth Annual List Of The Tech P...
It’s time for my annual list of technology products that I love and use every day. This is the (wow) fifth year I’ve done this. Here are my previous lists: 2009 , 2008 , 2007 and 2006 . The scope of the list has changed over time. In 2006 it was just about websites. Now the list includes other...
Namebench: Google’s 20% Project To Fin...
When Google launched its own DNS service last month, one of the main stated goals behind the project was speed. The problem is that most Internet users have no idea what a DNS server is, let alone how to configure one, or test how fast it is. But one Googler has taken it upon himself to create an easy...
ROCCAT Apuri Gives You Extra USB Ports, ...
By Chris Scott Barr When wireless mice came out, everyone was dreaming of an unwired PC. Eventually the only cord going to our computers would be for power, right? All-in-one computers and laptops can actually get away with only a power cord, but most desktop users still have half a dozen cables connected....
Courier vs. iTablet: Portable Office or ...
It’s quite possible that Microsoft has a product in development that could give Apple’s long-rumored tablet device some real competition. The potential product is apparently called “Courier,” and according to images and video leaked to gadget blog Gizmodo, it’s pretty freakin’...
AMD To Rank Computers by Usage Instead o...
If you’ve ever felt that buying a computer based only on tech specs was like buying a car based only on what’s under the hood, a new Advanced Micro Devices approach to computers containing its chips could be for you. On Thursday, the chipmaker announced a new branding effort called Vision...
A Lot Of Positive Data Points For Apple...
A handful of interesting surveys and market research studies pertaining to Apple have landed in my in-box in the last few days, and I thought I’d summarize them all in one post. The one that first got my attention was Apple’s performance on the University of Michigan’s American Customer...
Bookmark Synchronization Added To Chrome...
Google said it has compiled a new software library to synchronize browser data in the cloud. It also said it has developed the server infrastructure for synchronizing the data to the Google accounts of Chrome browser users. The twin developments enabled Google to add bookmark sync to the developer-channel...
Intel Executive Expects Faster Adoption ...
Will Windows 7 succeed where Vista did not? An Intel executive thinks so. Sean Maloney, chief sales and marketing officer for the chipmaker, said Wednesday that the upcoming Microsoft operating system will find a greater reception among consumers and business users than its predecessor. Speaking at the...

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