A research team at the University of Utah has published findings that suggest that lasers could be used to give those without the ability to hear, well, the ability to hear.
Read More »History of Web Browsers Infographic is Informative
A rather interesting infographic charts the history of web browsers, from the first instance of Netscape, through the rise of Internet Explorer and the crowded market of today.
Read More »Social Rejection and Physical Pain May Have More in Common Than Thought
New research shows that when you're dumping your boyfriend and he screams "you're hurting me" over and over, you may actually be physically hurting him.
Read More »Samsung is Installing Keyloggers on Their PCs. Maybe.
Samsung stands accused of putting keylogging software on their retail laptops. Samsung, not surprisingly, denies this... eventually.
Read More »Star Wars Saga Coming to Blu-Ray on September 16th
All six 'Star Wars' movies are coming to Blu-Ray on September 16th, 2011. At last, you can hate Jar-Jar in crisp, clean 1080p.
Read More »Internet Browsers Battle to See Which Consumes Least Amount of Power
Microsoft ran some tests to see which Internet browser was the easiest on your computer's battery. Not surprisingly, their own browser did quite well...
Read More »Incredible Collection of PC Mods
You ever want to see a Victorian/Steampunk-styled PC, or a computer built out of an old microwave? ...well, what're you waiting for...
Read More »MESSENGER Spacecraft Transmits First Images From Mercury Orbit Back to Earth
The NASA MESSENGER satellite has established orbit around Mercury and is now transmitting back to Earth the first images ever shot from the planet's orbit.
Read More »Google to Bring 1Gbps Internet to Kansas City
Google has announced that they will be bringing their prototype 1Gbps fiber optic network to Kansas City, Kansas.
Read More »Behold! A Machete-Firing Slingshot
It's a slingshot. That fires machetes. I don't think it can be made any more clear than that.
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