Computers & Computing Category - Page 7
Mac OS X 10.7.3 Users Reporting Serious Problems [Major App Crashes For Many Are Reportedly Accompanying The Recent 10.7.3 Update Of Mac OS X]
If you’ve been thinking about getting the upgraded version of Mac OS X, version 10.7.3, in on your Mac hardware, you may want to think twice before doing that, as there have been some fairly serious reports of errors going up for those who actually do so.
Sprint Makes It Official; ZTE Optik Tablet With Android 3.2 Honeycomb Will Be Available February 5th [ZTE Optik Tablet Announced For Sprint, Will Arrive On February 5th With An On-Contract Price Of $99.99]
We had seen the recent rumors and now we have the official confirmation. The ZTE Optik tablet will soon be available with Sprint. And nicely done, this is a case of where the rumors were just about entirely true.
Everpix iPhone App Makes Sure Your Images Leave Your Phone [Everpix App For iPhone, Automatically Uploads & Stores Your Camera Images To The Cloud]
It looks like a new photo app for the iPhone launched during the TechCrunch Disrupt event. The app is called Everpix and could be nice option if you happen to be looking for a method that will allow you to easily transfer your pictures from your phone.
Facebook Going for $5 Billion IPO, $100 Billion Company Valuation [Zuckerberg & Co. Officially Announce IPO Plans, Largest Internet IPO In History to Date]
The media has often discussed Facebook’s initial public offering, but until today the company has not confirmed such plans. Zuckerberg & Co. announced earlier today that the company filed for its public offering with help from Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and others – and by help we mean [...]
Kinect for Windows Is Now Available for $249, $149 Academic Prices Coming Later This Year [Microsoft Launches Kinect for Windows; Spoiler Alert: It’s a Different Product than Kinect for Xbox 360]
One of the products that Microsoft mentioned during the poorly orchestrated Ballmer-Seacrest production of the company’s last CES keynote was the Kinect for Windows, a new peripheral that’s meant to bring Windows PC users various Kinect features. In case you already own a Kinect for Xbox 360 and think that [...]
Microsoft & Google Squabble Over Customer Privacy in New Set of Ads [Google Fends Off Microsoft Ad Attacks Over Upcoming Privacy Policy Changes, Which Are Still Going to Hit Users Soon]
Google has recently announced a privacy policy change that’s going to affect all Google services users. The company will replace the existing privacy policies for its various online services with a single, unified set of terms and conditions. While Google is saying this is a positive thing, as it will [...]
Kaz Hirai To Take Over As Sony President, CEO In April [Kaz Hirai Replacing Sir Howard Stringer In April, Stringer To Become Chairman Of Sony's Board In June]
Kazuo Hirai, the man who has unintentionally created a handful of memorable memes during his time at Sony, has been appointed as President and CEO of Sony Corporation, effective on April 1st, 2012. Hirai will be taking the place of Sir Howard Stringer, who is expected to become the Chairman [...]
iPad 3 Leak From iBoot Points To Quad Core & LTE [Leaked Images Of iPad 3 Specs Show That The Tablet Is Set To Have A Quad-Core Processor As Well As 4G LTE Capability]
We’re still waiting on anything like official word to slip out about the hotly anticipated iPad 3, but some new information has slipped out pointing toward some new specs on the upcoming tablet. The news, assuming it bears out all the way to the as yet unknown release date, is [...]
US Cellular Makes It Official; New LTE Devices Coming Soon [A Pair Of New Devices, Both Samsung In Make, Will Be The First To Hit US Cellular's 4G LTE Capability]
We’ve been hearing stirrings about US Cellular’s 4G LTE plans for some time now, even as far back as 2010. But what no one really knew at the time was just what devices would be out taking advantage of the high-speed wireless goodness. Now, that issue has been resolved thanks [...]
Genius Releases DeathTaker Gaming Mouse In North America [Genius' DeathTaker Mouse Lands In North America Offering Wide Array Of Customization Options]
Gaming peripherals are a terrific market, because as plenty of people out there get into gaming, they’ll find themselves rapidly growing interested in all those extra things that make their gaming experience easier, better, or plain old more efficient. And the folks out at Genius tipped us off to a [...]

