Hooray for Hollywood! — the big winner this week in our roundup of the top 10 Twitter trends. From the Oscars to Alice in Wonderland (and of course, Justin Bieber ), celebrity — whether be it music or film... (Continue reading)
It’s been out in Canada for a little under three weeks now, but the Motorola MILESTONE has already proven itself to be quite the popular handset thanks in part to all of the Canadians watching American TV and witnessing... (Continue reading)
Sure, it's been available in Japan for quite some time, but this is the first chance we've gotten to really sit down and play with Nintendo's "more communal" (as we overheard one PR rep describe it, given it's propensity... (Continue reading)
Earlier today I was driving to Google for a product briefing, minding my own business, talking on my Google phone with Google PR and trying to figure out what Google building I was supposed to be driving to. I... (Continue reading)
Two things. First of all: No, the image has absolutely nothing to do with the post. It was between “Stock photo of a bunch of survey check boxes” and this picture of a cat with a human smile –... (Continue reading)
It's a sad tale, if you hear Dick Brass tell it. ... (Continue reading)
iRiver N20 , you tempted us from afar but never came to our shores, so we were never able to caress your simple shapes and gaze into your PMOLED screen. Now you're sending over pictures of your child, the... (Continue reading)
Ladies and rockers alike enjoy spending time testing different makeup, but their tag-along boyfriends? Not so much. Luckily for Japanese couples, cosmetic giant Shiseido has finally rolled out its Digital Cosmetic Mirrors in Tokyo malls to help speed things... (Continue reading)
Tomorrow, Apple is likely to finally unveil its long-rumored and much anticipated tablet device. Speculation about the Apple Tablet — its pricetag , its function , and its impact on computing — has been flying around the web for... (Continue reading)
It appears that the Nexus One ’s speech-to-text function performs the digital equivalent of washing your mouth out with soap. Reuters discovered that the innovative voice recognition feature converts swear words into a string of # symbols when rendered... (Continue reading)