Take a close look at the box on the right. It's an Xbox 360 Arcade, but one that only mentions the Arcade and Elite models. The implication, of course, is that Microsoft is phasing out the Pro model. Full story...
The year 2004 called, and it wants its iPod dock back. (Yes, I know it works with the iPhone, too.) Seriously, do people still buy these things? Inquiring minds want to know.
Roku's HD player is a great deal at $99, but it's an even better deal if you buy one now from Amazon.
Japan and its alarm clocks. Most of these devices force you to wake up through an extra-annoying noise (or by moving away from you), but this new one, the so-called Twist Alarm Clock [JP], makes you solve (simple) math problems.
Mosquitos are one of the major ways that malaria is spread, causing an estimated two million deaths per year.
As a full time systems administrator, I can tell you without equivocation that IT is hard. There are lots of little problems that occur.
Here it is, folks! Its been a few long months for Sprint fans toting Touch Pro2's, given that the same device on all of the other carriers saw upgrades to Windows Mobile 6.
Don't you hate standing in the supermarket, with all those people standing around you, peering in your cart and passing judgement over your purchases? You can code a beautiful, standards compliant cross-browser compatible website in your sleep, but you're stymied by which head of lettuce is the freshest.
Earlier this morning, the Windows Phone 7 emulator was "unlocked" (so to speak), granting anyone with a few spare minutes and basic tinkering abilities to get a look at a bunch of stuff Microsoft didn't originally include.
Hollywood (the movie studios, the record labels, etc.) sure does have a knack for causing its own problems.
You hear that sound? That's the sound of my mind being blown.
When the folks over in Cupertino strapped a little speaker to the bottom of the iPhone and released an SDK, do you think that any of them thought "Oh, people are totally going to use this to make apps that can push little Styrofoam balls around a fake soccer field.