According to site "AllThingsD", a variety of unnamed sources have provided them with information about Facebook's smartphone project, which is supposedly being produced by HTC.
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Amazon’s Kindle Fire Tablet Will Support Hulu Plus
Amazon has also added support for Hulu Plus on the Kindle Fire tablet, which will be shipping out next week.
Read More »Hackers Modify Siri to be Controlled with Brainwaves
A group of hackers have figured out how to control Siri using only brainwaves. The project has been called "Project Black Mirror".
Read More »Immortalize Your Dead Xbox with the RROD Coffin
Australian designer Alexis Vanamois has developed a unique (and slightly macabre) accessory for your bricked Xbox 360 gaming system. Now, you can send your Xbox off in style by placing it in its very own, custom-fit coffin.
Read More »People Watch Video for 30% Longer on Tablets vs. Desktop Computers
According to a recent study, people watch videos for 30% longer on tablet PCs than they do on desktop computers.
Read More »Wooden iPhone Speakers Use Acoustics, Not Electricity
This unique wooden block (made of wax, wood and orange oil) amplifies the speakers of the iPhone 4, without using any electricity.
Read More »RUMOR — Xbox 720 to be Released ‘Next Holiday Season’
Considering it's been nearly six years since the first-generation Xbox 360 was released, many console enthusiasts have been getting ansy about a possible new console from Microsoft.
Read More »Hard Drive Prices Are About to Get Seriously Ugly
Because of the epic flooding in Thailand right now, hard drive shortages are about to hit the US. Some retailers have already begun raising their prices.
Read More »HP Decides to Keep Its PC Division After All
Several months ago, HP announced they were going to spin-off their PC division. In an interesting turnaround decision, it looks like HP has decided to keep their PC division after all.
Read More »Facebook is Building Giant Server Farm in the Arctic Circle
Facebook is currently in the process of building a "town" on the Arctic Circle to support all of its computer servers, which would use as much electricity as a city of 50,000 people.
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