Google Confirms no Flash for Ice Cream Sandwich, for the time being
If you lucky owners of the Galaxy Nexus in these first days of its release complete with the first iteration of Ice Cream Sandwich, you’ll notice that you do not have Adobe Flash Player installed, nor do you have access to a download on the Android Market – Google has just confirmed with
Bezos’ New Shepard takes off and escorts itself back to the landing pad (video)
Since being awarded $22 million from NASA to develop a commercial space vehicle, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has been relatively quiet. There’s been a couple of test flights, one of which didn’t end so well for the water tank-shaped ship, but we haven’t actually gotten to see the New Shepard (a nod to Alan
Nook Tablet Gives Kindle Fire a Run for Its Money [REVIEW]
When I told people I was reviewing the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet, the first thing they asked me was: “Is it better than the Amazon Kindl…
The AOC Aire Pro: a 23-inch IPS monitor for $199
If your battalion of bargain-hunting web bots is doing its job properly, then you should already have been alerted to AOC’s new sub-$200 IPS monitor. Oh, hold on, we’re the bots? Right then, here are the key specs: you get Full HD at 60Hz spread over 23 inches, a meaninglessly high 50 million:1 dynamic
Android 4.0 ICS demo: Facial Recognition, Battery Life, GPU Rendering, and more
Our demo series continues with the Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, in this episode taking a look at Facial Recognition, Notifications, battery life, camera speed, GPU Rendering, and Recent Apps. In this post you’ll find a video featuring Vincent Nguyen who will also end up
Google Music: Everything You Need to Know
Google Music launched to the public earlier this week, and we’ve provided you with all the things you need to know about the service.
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How Journalists Can Leverage Facebook’s New Features [VIDEO]
No doubt you’re already familiar with Facebook‘s new design. However, you’ll soon see journalists taking advantage of the social n…
NASA creates high-res Moon map, taunts you about your terrestrial tethers
Chances are you will never set foot on the Moon. Sorry, we don’t mean to rain on your parade (alright, maybe we do), but the closest you’ll ever get is looking at pictures or traipsing around Google Moon. NASA’s LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) has been circling our rocky satellite capturing such images,
New Arrested Development Episodes Coming to Netflix in 2013
Netflix has signed a deal with Fox and Imagine Television to develop new episodes of beloved sitcom Arrested Development, which will be availa…
Nintendo GameCube turns ten years dead, still in denial about the whole color purple thing
For many hardcore gamers, it wasn’t so hard to say goodbye to the Big N’s purple box of yesteryear. But for those of us who stuck by Nintendo’s side in 2001 and embraced the quirky StarCube GameCube, today’s 10th anniversary is all too bittersweet. Sure, the house that Mario built may have misfired when
