Unfortunately for owners of Blackberry mobile phones and the Blackberry Playbook tablet, Netflix will not be providing support for a mobile application.
Read More »Google Now Selling Android Watches
Google has just released their newest product -- wristwatches that feature the well-known Android logo character.
Read More »50 Million Megaupload Users Could Lose Their Data
This coming Thursday, 50 million people could lose personal data, according to recent progressions in the federal case against file storage site Megaupload.
Read More »Man’s Best Friend — A 17 foot Crocodile
Chito, a fisherman from Costa Rica, has done the impossible. He's successfully tamed and domesticated a 17-foot long crocodile.
Read More »Astrophysicists Successfully Simulate Galaxy Formation
Until now, astrophysicists were having a lot of difficulty with galaxy simulations. These difficulties were a result of two things -- a lack of detailed information about galaxy formation, and the complexity of the features of a galaxy. Though this simulation doesn't entirely overcome these hurdles, it's definitely a step in the right direction.
Read More »iPad 3 Rumored for March 2012
Certain sources are claiming that the iPad 3 will hit the consumer market sometime in March. If true, it would mean that the iPad 3 would be released roughly a year after the iPad 2.
Read More »Nintendo Network Officially Unveiled
Nintendo Network will include a lot of the features gamers are used to having from an online network, such as multiple accounts and a personal interface.
Read More »Mass Effect 3 Will Offer Improved Story, Character Development
Bioware has confirmed that Shepherd's character will get an emotional 'makeover' in Mass Effect 3, to help players connect more with the game's story.
Read More »Next Xbox Rumored to have “Anti-Used Game” Technology
Prepare for gamer outrage in the weeks to come -- a "source" has reported that the next Xbox will use technology that prevents used games from being played. Details are scarce, but this rumor has been enough to re-ignite the used game debate among consumers.
Read More »Internet Users Rejoice — SOPA is Dead
After several months of animated protests by the online community, Lamar Smith, the sponsor of the "Stop Online Piracy Act" has decided to withdraw the bill.
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