The Kindle Fire has been officially announced -- it will be released on November 15th, and will be priced at just $199. While most of the rumors about Amazon's tablet were true, some were proven to be completely ludicrous.
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In a long line of totally useless (but interesting) products, Archie McPhee brings you the toast-scented air freshener.
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Amazon hasn't even officially announced their "Kindle Fire" tablet, and rumors are already circulating about a "better" Kindle Fire that could be released during Q1 of next year.
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A team of physicists in Europe has recorded data that shows neutrinos traveling faster than the speed of light. Naturally, this data has sparked heated debate, disbelief and outrage in the scientific community.
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Now that Google+ has gone public, it's experienced a huge increase in traffic and registered users. However, can Google+ keep up this momentum long enough to directly compete with Facebook?
Read More »The Kindle Tablet Has a Name — The “Kindle Fire”
Amazon's mysterious tablet PC is no longer nameless. In a few weeks, you'll be able to get your eager hands on the "Kindle Fire".
Read More »Slightly Weird Browser-Based Game Challenges You to Survive Poverty
"Spent" is a free browser-based game that attempts to raise awareness about poverty circumstances in the USA. You can choose a job (server, warehouse worker or temp), and attempt to survive for 30 days of being super-poor.
Read More »How Google is Destroying Your Memory (Infographic)
The evidence surrounding this slightly disturbing theory supports the fact that Google acts as an "extension of knowledge". The result is that we store less information, which destroys our ability for memorization.
Read More »Amazon Press Conference Will Officially Reveal Kindle Tablet
Next Wednesday, Amazon.com will be holding their long-awaited press conference. According to most sources, this is going to be the "official" release announcement for Amazon's Kindle Tablet PC
Read More »Some Teachers Claim Khan Academy Free Education May be Harmful
The "Khan Academy" has become a cultural phenomenon, as thousands of people are now using the videos for a source of free education. While this seems like it can't possibly be a bad thing, some teachers are warning that Khan's videos could actually be potentially harmful for students.
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