A preliminary deal has been agreed to between AT&T and Deutsche Telekom that would see T-Mobile USA become the property of AT&T.
Read More »Internet Explorer: From “The Internet” to “Internet Explorer 9”
Andrew Tait has put together another video, this time showing us the history of Internet Explorer from Windows 95 straight through Windows 7.
Read More »Gene Therapy Could Be the Answer for Parkinson’s Sufferers
A team from the Feinstein Institute of Medical Research believes that they may have unlocked the secret to treating those suffering from Parkinson's disease.
Read More »Computer Virus Turns 40
Forty years ago, in 1971, the first computer virus was released to the world. Sadly, PC worms, viruses and trojans have gotten much, much worse than a simple text-based challenge to computer owners.
Read More »Multicore CPUs Could, Very Soon, Be Damn Near Indestructible
A group of PC companies and universities have devised a new CPU architecture that could render most computer processors next-to-impossible to completely knock out of commission.
Read More »Stargazer Catches ‘Discovery’ Dumping Its Waste
German skywatcher Jens Hackmann captured some video footage of the Space Shuttle 'Discovery' during its final mission as it dumped some of its more unsavory cargo before reentry.
Read More »Behold! Google’s Self-Driving Automobile
At the TED Conference, a Google Fellow showed off an automobile that can drive itself using nothing but sensors and cameras. The future is now!
Read More »Pepsi Introduces Bottles Made Out of Plants
PepsiCo has introduced what they claim to be the first cola bottle made 100% out of recycled plant bits. Now you don't have to feel bad about buying bottles at the store.
Read More »iPad: A ‘Miracle Device’ for Autistic Individuals
More and more families are discovering that devices like the iPad can be useful tools to help their autistic or otherwise disabled children communicate with the world around them.
Read More »Large Hadron Collider May Be a Time Machine
Throughout history some of mankind's greatest discoveries were the result of the side-effects of other experiments. With that in mind, the giant particle masher in Switzerland may actually wind up being a time machine.
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