Archive for June, 2011 - Page 23
Amenbo Mouse Offers Five Finger Control Scheme
A corded mouse is so last season, isn’t it? Why, you’re probably wonder what a major cutting-edge tech publication like us is even doing looking at a corded mouse. Well, this one’s a little different, as you’ll see when you check out the picture below. We’re talking about the Amenbo [...]
Sega Hopeful For Sonic's Future, Says What They've Got Planned Is 'Brilliant'
We all know the story of Sonic, the blue hedgehog who stole our hearts in the early ’90s only to become somewhat of an abusive partner in recent years (what’s that – human-hedgehog relationships?). But regardless of where he came from or where he’s going, today is his 20th birthday. [...]
Verizon 4G Expanding To New Markets In July
Sprint’s WiMAX 4G network may have been first in the United States, but everybody has been taken by surprise at how quickly Verizon’s 4G LTE network is expanding across the United States. According to press releases issued by the company this week, eight new markets will be getting 4G LTE [...]
L.A. Noire Coming To PC Later This Year
Those of you disappointed by the fact that Red Dead Redemption never made it to PC may be happy to hear that Rockstar hasn’t abandoned your preferred platform just yet, as they’re bringing L.A. Noire to PC this fall. Okay, so it may not be the best consolation since Red [...]
Archos Generation 9 Honeycomb Tablets Officially Announced
We first got word that Archos was going to be unveiling some new tablets back on June 3rd when word of a press event hit the interwebs. And well, as we had expected, Archos took to the stage and unveiled the Generation 9 Archos 80 and the Archos 101 tablets.
Time Warner Lawsuit Halted
You remember when we were tracking all the interesting goings-on surrounding the Time Warner Cable app for iPad? How networks got involved and said that they didn’t license content to the iPad, but only to Time Warner Cable’s cable feed? And then Time Warner came back saying, what’s the difference? [...]
Android Phones Most Likely To Have Hardware Problems
The results of a year-long study of 600,000 tech support calls has revealed some very interesting information about what phones are most–and least–likely to break down. And while as it turns out the most likely to have a hardware issue is an Android, the rest of the results might be [...]
Sprint Ready To Begin Tempting Select AT&T & T-Mobile Customers With Discounts
While we have yet to see any reports of these in the hands of customers, it looks like Sprint is preparing to send out some flyers in an attempt to convince T-Mobile and AT&T small business customers to make the switch.
Winklevoss Twins Give Up, Won't Take Facebook Case To Supreme Court
Well, the Facebook folks have to be breathing a little easier today, following the discovery that the Winklevoss twins have filed papers in San Francisco’s Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals saying that they won’t be taking their case to the Supreme Court after all. But the troubles aren’t over for [...]
Hulu Plus App Arrives On Android Devices
It’s a happy day for Android users out there, as the Hulu Plus app has finally, finally arrived on their system of choice. But this arrival didn’t come without a down side, and it’s a pretty pronounced one. See, the Hulu Plus app is available on Android devices…but probably not [...]

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