Several months ago, HP announced they were going to spin-off their PC division. In an interesting turnaround decision, it looks like HP has decided to keep their PC division after all.
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Steve Jobs was known for driving a silver Mercedes that never had a license plate. Ever. How did he get away with this?
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Facebook is currently in the process of building a "town" on the Arctic Circle to support all of its computer servers, which would use as much electricity as a city of 50,000 people.
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Last night, Klout updated their score algorithm, announcing the new changes in a blog post. The change caused a drastic drop in the scores of many of its users.
Read More »Augmented Reality Navigation Right in Your Car’s Windshield
Imagine having navigation details displayed right on your windshield. This technology already exists as a working prototype, using the concept of augmented reality.
Read More »LG Posts Financial Losses for Q3 2011
On par with the negative economic news being released by other tech companies, LG has posted a dismal earnings report for Q3 of 2011.
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At Blizzcon, Blizzard announced that they'd be adding a new race to the world of Azeroth -- the Pandaren. No, this isn't a joke.
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After a dismal year of sales, analysts are expecting Nintendo to announce greater-than-expected losses tomorrow.
Read More »Blizzard Apologizes for Anti-Gay Video Shown at BlizzCon
This year it looks like Blizzard is having to do some serious damage control, after it received negative comments about an "Anti-Gay" video shown by one of the attending musicians.
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