Lifehacker:
It's easy to forget about your body's needs when you're deep into your work or the net—until your body offers a painful reminder. Save your physical shell some strain with these cheap,... (Read More)
Times Online:
Well, that was interesting. Especially when Sergey Brin made a special guest appearance towards the end and then got mobbed by journos eager to touch his hem. More of that later. First let's get down to the basics of Google's... (Read More)
Engadget:
China's Newman is nothing if not prolific, and it's now introduced yet another new PMP that continues its trend of nondescript designs and limited availability 'round these parts. At just 8mm thick, however, the company's new (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Hi there, I'm Phil. I live in an electronics factory, and regularly need to pluck microcontrollers out of my feet when walking around barefoot. I thought I could bring some of that joy to you in a gift guide. It's going to be (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Maybe you know someone in film school, or just some guy who really likes going to movies and cutting YouTube mash-ups? Here's what you can buy them—and also what you shouldn't: BTW, if you hate the gallery format as much as t (Read More)
Gizmodo:
However you feel about Windows Mobile 6.5, chances are you don't have it, so you (probably) haven't been able to try out the new Marketplace for Mobile. Starting today—earlier than promised!—anyone with a 6.x handset can acce (Read More)
Boing Boing:
And now there's a T-shirt to prove it. Hiney shirts at CafePressPreviously:Timeline: The Secret History of Swine Flu - Boing BoingWhat Pandemics and Meteorology Have in Common - Boing BoingThe Aporkalypse: Researchers Want Yo (Read More)
Engadget:
Entelligence is a column by technology strategist and author Michael Gartenberg, a man whose desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a quality New York bagel is dwarfed only by his passion for tech. In these articles, he'll (Read More)
Rugby RSS feed:
New Zealand, like a long black cloud, lie next on England’s agenda. They are in no great shape, as their struggles in Milan at the weekend indicated, but they perform the basics well and will have Dan Carter back at fly half (Read More)
Engadget:
Razer's been on somewhat of a tear here lately with new input peripherals, and while most of the new stuff has been somewhat radical (or extremely radical, in some cases), the outfit is taking a step back with the Abyssus. Th (Read More)
Boing Boing:
I always celebrate when a new Terry Pratchett novel hits the stands -- doubly so now that health problems are slowing him down from his normal superhuman output to a merely impressive one. But I confess I was a little less ex (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Windows only: Free application Comodo EasyVPN creates a virtual private network between your computers for a hassle-free, secure private network. That means you can access, for example, anything on your home computer from wor (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Thanksgiving's just around the corner, which means many of us will try our hand at cooking a turkey in hopes we don't dry it out. It only takes a little know-how in combination with some science to produce the juiciest resul (Read More)
New York Times:
Recent discoveries from the nascent study of pig cognition offered evidence that pigs were quick learners, slow to forget and similar to humans in many ways.
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Lifehacker:
Windows only: Paint.NET is a free, fast, and powerful image editor for Windows. It's a giant leap above Microsoft Paint, and a serious alternative to bigger, bloated (for most users, at least) image editors like Photoshop or (Read More)
Blockbuster Buzz - Times Online - WBLG:
Let’s start with the basics: 2012 is a terrible movie. It’s unevenly-paced, based on shaky science and even shakier history, and is peopled by paper-thin stereotypes who barely bat an eyelash when everyone they know and love (Read More)
Gizmodo:
You've had it. Maybe with AT&T. Maybe with Apple's crushing, dictatorial grip strangling the App Store. Whatever the reason, you're going to Android: Land of freedom, carriers not named AT&T, and the great Google. Here's what (Read More)
Gizmodo:
You've had it. Maybe with AT&T. Maybe with Apple's crushing, dictatorial grip strangling the App Store. Whatever the reason, you're going to Android: Land of freedom, carriers not named AT&T, and the great Google. Here's what (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Photoshop! On Android! Adobe's free Photoshop app for Android is surprisingly just as slick as the iPhone's though it's missing all of the special effects, focusing on basics like saturation, exposure and cropping. Basics are (Read More)
Engadget:
It's the priciest rig we've seen since we laid eyes on Alienware's latest gaggle of machines back at TGS, and it's not even from a company that you would generally take seriously in the gaming PC arena. But according to Compu (Read More)