After HP slashed the prices of its Touchpad Tablet to $99, the internet went ballistic. A drawing of a HP Touchpad is currently going for $100,000 on eBay.
Read More »Robot Planes Now Have Their Own Airport. The Invasion Begins.
The Welsh government has given robotic planes their own airport, as well as a 500-square mile area of designated airspace.
Read More »Russian Cargo Craft Disappears 20 Minutes After Launch
Twenty minutes after launch, the ISS Progress 44 disappeared, along with its 3 tons of supplies for the International Space Station.
Read More »Hurricane Irene Set to Wreak Havoc on East Coast
Over the next few days, meteorologists are predicting that Hurricane Irene (currently a Category 3) could slam the East Coast.
Read More »This ‘Portal’ Movie Adaptation Might Actually Be Awesome
Director Dan Trachtenberg has released a pretty amazing 7-minute short, which captures some of the darker elements of the Portal game series.
Read More »Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO, Effective Immediately
In a shocking announcement today, Steve Jobs has announced that he will be stepping down as Apple's CEO. Replacing him will be Tim Cook, who has been acting "leader" of Apple while Steve Jobs has been on medical leave.
Read More »HP Touchpad Android Project Suffers a Serious Setback
Many HP Touchpad owners were excited about the ongoing project to port Android to the Touchpad. However, today the group working on the project has split after an unexpected complication.
Read More »Sony Playstation Tablet PC Will Probably Be Released This Year
Sony announced that they'd be entering the tablet PC market back in April. Now, they've confirmed that one of their models will be a "Playstation" tablet, with full access to the Playstation store.
Read More »Earthquake Hits East Coast, Twitter Explodes
When yesterday's earthquake hit the eastern US, the first instinct for many people wasn't to find shelter -- it was to tweet about it. 'Earthquakepocalypse', indeed.
Read More »Gamestop Opening Deus Ex Games, Taking Out Free Game Code
A leaked memo from a Gamestop Field Manager instructs employees to open new copies of Deus Ex, and throw away a code for a free game that's packaged inside.
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