Sunday, May 19, 2024
By Andrew Liszewski Large companies having secret research labs is by no means a new thing but these days they seem more open to showing the public what they've been working on even if the technology is far from ready...

If you live on this planet, the name David Hasselhoff probably causes the back of your throat to tingle with the acidic taste of partially regurgitated bile. It's ok, we've all been there. Maybe this game will...
By Evan Ackerman Even though the RoboDevelopment Conference was primarily about, well, robots, there was a lot of potential crossover technology that has huge applications for consumer electronics. One of the most impressive of these that I saw was the...

By Michelle Cheung Christmas has come early for nerds geeks around the world. Well... on the West Coast at least. Google Talk has come out several hours before Wednesday, thanks to a tip by my friend omar. It works like...

By David Ponce I've never considered brewing my own beer. The thought of it alone invokes images of bursting beakers and malted mayhem. Of course, it's not that complicated, I'm just that much of a klutz. The process...
By David Ponce Fun little piece of non-news: If you're using Apple's Safari, changing your homepage to any website in the world is a breeze; but if that site is Google, the browser throws this prompt at you: "Are you...

Useful bit of software here. Especially for bloggers. See, every time I need to make a post, I have to open my FTP application and upload my files. It can get tedious. And since computers...
By Shane McGlaun Last time I was in California for a conference, I spent a good hour trying to find an ATM to get some cash to eat lunch. I hate not being able to find an ATM and even...

Reading a book on your cellphone sucks. The screen's so small, you have to continually scroll... and well, you'd have to be a tard to enjoy doing it. Well, things might change with RSVP (rapid serial visual...