Archive for March, 2011
Activision Announces Spider-Man: Edge Of Time
Activision and Marvel have issued a press release announcing the development of a new Spider-Man game, Spider-Man: Edge of Time. The new title is being made by Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions developer Beenox and keeps up with the first game’s cross-dimension action gameplay, this time seeing the Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Man [...]
HTC Thunderbolt vs iPhone 4: Is the Android Handset More Popular Than the CDMA iPhone?
Smartphone fans already know that Verizon has two of the hottest smartphones on sale in its store at the moment, the CDMA iPhone 4 and the HTC Thunderbolt; in launch order. The question is which one of the two devices is more popular with the buyers?
US Government to Buy Only Green Cars by 2015
Oil dependence is not really a good foreign strategy, as the current US administration believes. One way to minimize dependence on fossil fuels is to use green vehicles, which is part of Barack Obama’ plans for the next decade or so.
Sony Online Entertainment Cancels The Agency
Sony Online Entertainment had some sad news to share today, announcing the closure of their Seattle, Tuscon, and Denver studios and the cancellation of the oft-delayed PS3 & PC MMO The Agency. It was only a few months ago that Sony Online Entertainment president John Smedley was discussing how The [...]
MLB 2K11 Offers Million Dollar Bounty To First Perfect Game
Ever sit around playing your game of choice and wishing that it were as easy to make money in real life as it is in games? Go outside, cut open a blob of slime with your big sword and pull out two whole gold pieces, or even just get one [...]
Digital Music Will Outsell CDs By End Of Year In United States
It was already looking steadily clearer that 2011 was going to at least start the year of the epublisher, with hardback books rapidly losing ground to ebooks, and paperbacks likely not far behind. But now…now the game has changed again, as reports emerge saying that, in the United States, digital [...]
Sprint Rumored To Be Lowering The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pricing On April 3rd
Sprint originally launched the Samsung Galaxy Tab back in mid-November of last year and at the time it was selling for $399 on a two-year agreement. Of course, it did not take all that long for rumors of a price cut to begin and a price cut actually came.
Evoluce's Win&I Turns Your Kinect Into A PC Controller
It seems like every few days or so, somebody finds something new to do with a Kinect, and that something has almost nothing at all to do with video games. And now, it’s time for a whole new use as the folks at Evoluce bring out a way to turn [...]
Laser-Based Hearing Aids May Give Deaf People Limited Hearing
The first time I read this, I was convinced it was some kind of hoax, but if it is, it may well be one of the most elaborate ones ever released onto mankind. Researchers at the University of Utah are reporting that lasers may make deaf people able to hear.
Leviton Brings Out Portable Electric Car Charger
And just like that, a significant part of the problem with electric cars was rendered at least mostly moot. There have been some problems with the new concept–stuff like design, and range, and the lack of places to which you can patch in your new buggy and juice up. But [...]

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