Microsoft has recognized the growing importance of Klout, which is why they're giving influential Klout users a free Windows Phone.
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A new source in Japan claims that production of the iPad 3 will begin in January of 2012, and that the iPad 3 will be released no earlier than March 2012.
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Blizzard has also offered a somewhat unconventional promotion -- commit to playing World of Warcraft for a year, and you can get Diablo III completely free.
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A little over a century ago, we were a mere 300 miles away from being completely annihilated by a pack of apocalypse-inducing comets.
Read More »Japan Offering Foreigners Free Flights in Attempt to Boost Tourism
In an attempt to rejuvenate their dilapidated tourism industry, Japan has set aside a budget which will give 10,000 people a free flight into the country.
Read More »Halley’s Comet Meteor Shower Will Peak Next Week
Throughout the next week or so, you'll be able to catch a glimpse of the Orionid meteor shower, which is caused by leftover debris from Halley's Comet.
Read More »David Hasselhoff Wants EA to Give Him His Own Video Game
David Hasselhoff is nothing if not ambitious. 'The Hoff' says he's already in talks with EA about having his very own video game.
Read More »Motorola will Sell ‘Inexpensive Xoom Family Tablet’ For $379
In an effort to appeal to cash-strapped consumers, Motorola has announced that they'll soon be selling a less expensive, "family oriented" tablet for $379.
Read More »Siri vs. Siri — Watch Apple’s AI Get Hopelessly Confused
Watch two Siris attempt to communicate with each other -- and get completely confused. Though not really a fair test of Siri's abilities, it's definitely entertaining.
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Want to see what 14,000 stars looks like? Check out this photo from NASA of the Carina Nebula. This amazing photo is from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, which has provided us with some of the most stunning (and surprising) space photos to date.
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