This is an unsettling report for someone like me who sleeps with his iPhone! In the only report so far from the United States, a Colorado woman tells the folks at Mashable.com that her iPhone 3 spontaneously melted down while she slept:
Wow, what a difference a couple of months can make! In January, Kevin Mussman blogged that Siri, Apple's digital assistant, was the "best feature" of the new iPhone. Now that people have had a chance to use Siri, one man has filed a lawsuit against Apple for misleading him about Siri's capabilities. He's claiming that he cannot get Siri to perform all of the tasks that Apple shows in the
Super Tuesday wasn't just big for U.S. presidential candidates, it was a big day for sun storms, too, and we here in the United States are going to start feeling the effects around 9:00 a.m. MST Thursday. According to scientists, the largest solar flare in five years is headed towards Earth and the magnetic storm could disrupt GPS devices, airplane flights and even
Like many of you, after receiving warnings from Facebook for weeks, I spent some time this weekend setting-up my new Facebook Timeline and my feature photo. As you've heard, Timeline is the new feature going live on Tuesday which replaces your Facebook profile. It's essentially a pipeline of life events in the form of photos, status updates and wall posts. I had heard rumblings by privacy experts
Have you ever been playing a game or watching something on your smartphone or tablet, and wished you could actually feel what was on the screen, in addition to seeing it? Yeah, me too!
Despite the whining about the launch of their “top stories” feature this week, Facebook unveiled and even bigger change at the company’s F8 developer conference in San Francisco: Timeline.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that profile pages will soon automatically put photos, videos, status updates and status changes in chronological order. The timeline will also feature a “way back” section
In a study that anyone who works in an office will heartily embrace, researchers found that spending small parts of the day wasting time on the Internet makes workers more productive because it acts to mentally refresh them.
“Browsing the Internet serves an important restorative function,” concludes the report from the National University of Singapore.
It is a sign of the times for everything to go digital. "Monopoly" is following that trend, again. "Monopoly" tried to remain cool with removing paper money in exchange for a credit card that keeps track of all of your money. Now, they took it a step further...
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas draws tech geeks galore, who come to get a first look at the cutting-edge gadgets that will soon be on store shelves.