A view from the other side of piracy
Piracy is a hot topic these days. I'd like to offer you my perspective as a creator of content that is worthy of piracy.
View Article5 things you need to know about Google’s Blink browser engine
Google has unexpectedly announced on the Chromium blog that it was forking WebKit and beginning work on a browser engine of its own: Blink.
View ArticleMicrosoft expected to launch Google Glass competitor in 2014
Before Google Glass was even being whispered about, a leaked document detailing the future of Xbox revealed that Microsoft had designs on building something similar. Late last year, a patent filing for...
View ArticleRaspberry Pis to control massive video walls with no size limit
The Raspberry Pi has already turned out to be a very diverse little PC. It forms the brain of a terrifying spider robot, can be used to power a retro arcade, or even…
View ArticleFacebook Home beats Google to putting ads on your phone
While Google uses their many services as data points to serve you ads, Facebook is taking the opposite approach. Facebook Home is going to be the one thing everyone has been waiting for…
View ArticleHTC One pre-order offers prove HTC still doesn’t get it
As the next wave of epic superphones comes closer to their launch dates, the inevitable pre-order period has arrived. For the HTC One, it seems like just about ever carrier has their own…
View ArticleDell’s $600 Alienware X51 is now available with Ubuntu
Dell, the on-again-off-again friend of desktop Linux, has announced its first Ubuntu-powered gaming PC. The X51, Alienware’s console-lookalike, will soon ship with Ubuntu Linux and full graphics driver...
View ArticleGeek deals: Price drop on Dell XPS 8500 desktop, Neato robotic vacuum, more
While the truly geeky among us might prefer to build their own desktop PC, there is a lot that goes into such a build behind the scenes. It starts with a wealth of…
View ArticleGet prints of your favorite video game maps and classic computers
Art does not have to be a confusing presentation all about the tragedy of modern consumerism in western culture. No, sometimes art can be cool and nerdy. Such is the case with these…
View ArticleSkype malware turns your computer into a Bitcoin mining zombie
A new piece of malware is floating around, but that seems like par for the course these days. What makes this malicious bit of code notable is the goal its creators have in…
View ArticlePETMAN robot learns our chemical weaknesses through environmental suit
As time goes on, the robots we build are becoming more advanced, and if Terminator and The Matrix have anything to say about that, we’re traveling down a path where we’ll be responsible for our own…
View ArticleGeek deals: Dell UltraSharp U2410 blowout — 30% off 24-inch IPS monitor
One of our long-time favorite monitors, Dell’s UltraSharp U2410, is on the cusp of being completely replaced by the new UltraSharp U2413 and as a result we’re seeing Dell offering some blowout sales…
View ArticleWhere does a WhatsApp acquisition fit into Google’s new messaging plan?
News of a closed door negotiation with WhatsApp may change the course of Google's upcoming unified communications tool, Babble.
View ArticleBioShock Infinite steampunk case mod opens dimensional portal to your heart
You finished BioShock Infinite, and after sifting through the wealth of very complex and contradictory feelings the game left you with, you decided to immortalize Irrational’s latest epic tale on the...
View ArticleThe best Cydia apps
If you own an iOS device and love to tinker, chances are you’ve given a thought (or two) to jailbreaking. Hopping over Apple’s walled garden opens a lot of doors for users of…
View ArticleGoodbye lava lamps: You can now buy ferrofluid sculptures that dance to music
Your swanky bachelor pad featuring the lava lamps and disco ball (kept hidden in a secret compartment in the ceiling) was once pretty happenin’. However, we’re now a third of the way into…
View ArticleCrucial M500: A 1TB SSD that is almost affordable
Today, having a large amount of storage space on a desktop computer isn’t a premium feature. Accessing data at great speed isn’t necessarily a premium feature either. Unfortunately, combining the two...
View ArticleChrome for iOS now lets you print because you still print things, maybe
Good news, everyone! Google Chrome for iOS now supports printing to a wide range of printers. Just how wide, you ask? Well, as long as your printer supports AirPrint or is somehow connected…
View ArticleMicrosoft-led Fairsearch Europe seeks to decouple Google Apps from Android
No matter how many times you look at your calendar while reading this article, it will still not be April Fools Day. An anti-competitive complaint has been filed in the European Union against…
View ArticleAT&T waits until Google announces Fiber to reveal competing service
Google’s Fiber initiative is making waves in Austin, TX. This time it didn’t take long for local competition to respond, however, as hours after the announcement AT&T revealed a plan to deliver their…
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