Al Gore might have just committed a huge faux-pas, as far as his position on the Apple board is concerned. During a speech, Gore confirmed that "new iPhones" will be released next month.
Read More »Google+ Goes Public, Has Huge Update with New Features
Google+ is now open to the public � but that isn�t all. The social network has also had a massive overhaul, which includes some really exciting new video features.
Read More »Facebook Gets a Facelift and New Features (Again)
Facebook has gotten a makeover, with new features like a �top story� function, larger photos, as well as a Twitter-like live news feed that appears on the side of the homepage.
Read More »The Greatest HP Touchpad that Will Never Be
With HP�s tablet market now nonexistent (save for the few people still scouring the net looking for a $99 Touchpad), we�re given a rare glimpse of what HP had originally planned for the Touchpad�s future.
Read More »Hardcore Modder Shows how to Play Wii Games on Android Tablet
If you love your Wii, you might be interested to know that there�s a way to take your Wii games with you on your Android tablet. No, we�re not talking about anything 'questionably legal' �- instead, you can use network streaming to play Wii games on your tablet.
Read More »More iPhone 5 Rumors, from an “Apple Employee”
The New York Times had contact with a claimed Apple employee (who wished to remain anonymous, of course), allowing us access to a few new rumored details about the release of the iPhone 5.
Read More »Gamers Rejoice – Square Enix Brings Chrono Trigger to iOS and Android
One of the best-loved RPGs of all time has been confirmed to be coming to devices running iOS and Android. Right now, the port looks be staying true to the original version of the game.
Read More »Hubble Telescope Displays Amazing X-Ray of Supernova Remnant
An amazing new X-Ray photo of a nearby supernova has astronomers extremely interested -- since it shows the transition of a supernova into a supernova remnant.
Read More »Angry Birds Costs US Economy $1.5 Billion Per Year in ‘Lost Productivity’
According to recent data, Americans supposedly play a combined 200 million minutes of Angry Birds every day. When you do the math, that equals $1.5 billion dollars in "lost productivity" per year.
Read More »Awkward — Google Flights Lists World Trade Center as “Unavailable” Destination
In an embarrassing snafu, Google has the World Trade Center listed under Google Flights, though it says that this destination is "unavailable".
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