Feb 17
[Click here to read Music Industry To Sue Google Over Pirate Search Results?]

In recent months, the proverbial has really hit the fan for file sharing sites.

followed by: Kendra Bissonnette
Feb 15
[Click here to read Your Next Laptop Might be Made of Paper]

We've seen laptop's made of wood, bamboo, carbon fiber and—most recently—glass.

followed by: Mike Fossum
Feb 10
[Click here to read The First Ever PC Game, Now Available on Your iPhone]

The first game to ever feature on a PC, co-written by Bill Gates, was Donkey, a driving game in which you had to avoid donkeys.

followed by: Dave Caolo
Jan 30
[Click here to read Your Megaupload Data Could Be Deleted By Thursday]

Since the feds shut down Megaupload, there's been concern about what would happen to the user data stored using the service.

followed by: Kevin Lincoln
Jan 20
[Click here to read $35 Gadget Streams Video From iPad to TV Using AirPlay]

The Raspberry Pi project is trying to offer you a thumb-drive sized PC for $35, which is amazing.

followed by: Chris Davies
Jan 17
[Click here to read The Steve Jobs Action Figure Is Dead]

In Icons, the company responsible for the freaky-awesome Steve Jobs action figure, is stopping production because of legal threats from Apple and Jobs' family.

followed by: fiercewireless.com
Jan 13
[Click here to read Canon's Facial Recognition Focuses on Friends and Ignores Strangers]

We've all taken pictures where we've accidentally focused on the wrong person: who the hell was that dude in the background, anyway?

followed by: Chris Davies
Jan 9
[Click here to read An Emergency Phone With a 15-Year Standby Time Is Definitely Going In My Car's Trunk]

Your car's broken down. Your phone's out of battery. Hell, it's always out of battery these days.

followed by: dslreports.com
Dec 21
[Click here to read Text Messages Bring Out The Liar In All of Us]

Next time your date cancels by SMS, be suspicious. Because a new study suggests that people lie more often when they communicate by text compared...

followed by: fiercewireless.com
[Click here to read This Is The First Intel-Powered Smartphone]

Intel is late to the smartphone game, sure, but its Medfield system-on-chip has been touted as the firm's make-or-break venture into the market.

followed by: Zach Epstein
Dec 16
[Click here to read NATO's Lost Drone Had Its GPS System Hacked By Iranian Engineers]

Earlier this month, NATO lost a spy drone in Iran. Initially NATO admitted that its pilots lost control of the craft, but new reports suggest...

followed by: Shane McGlaun
Dec 5
[Click here to read DARPA's Almost-Impossible Challenge to Reconstruct Shredded Documents: Solved]

It sounds insane, but DARPA recently laid down a challenge to computer scientists: work out how to reconstruct shredded pages of paper.

followed by: Clay Dillow
[Click here to read First Ever Molybdenite Microchip Promises Smaller, Cooler, Bendable Computing]

Silicon is great. Our computers wouldn't work without it. But it's nearing the limits of what it can achieve — which is where molybdenite, the...

followed by: Terrence O'Brien
Nov 18
[Click here to read Is Apple Working on an AMD-Powered Air?]

Do you remember when we thought we'd never see an Intel processor anywhere near a Mac?

followed by: John Brownlee
Nov 17
[Click here to read Your Next Phone Might Be Fuelled by Liquid Metal, More Like Terminator]

This week rumours have circulated about HTC launching a blisteringly quick 2.5GHz quad-core phone.

followed by: Chris Barylick
[Click here to read Amazon Powers Silk With One of the World's Fastest Supercomputers]

All the hype surrounding Amazon at the moment centres on the Kindle Fire.

followed by: Amar Toor
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