I know how much fun you all had playing our Which Video Game Is More Addictive? faceoff game, so I'm introducing a new one today called Who's Geekier! Because we love our geeks on geeksugar, we are pitting some of our favorites against one another in a battle of gadget lovers and gurus. Did I mention, every time you play you're eligible to win big? We'll be giving away one $1,000 grand prize every month - you must be logged in, and you'll be entered once each time you play. (Check out the official rules here.) While there's no guarantee that you'll win, I'm betting you have a pretty good idea who is geekier. Full story...
It's been a big week for Facebook. Not only was it declared the most popular US site on the Internet (dethroning Google!), it was also named a prime destination for news online.
I use Google Calendar all the time, both to manage my own schedule and to plan events with family and friends.
What good is a brand-new, beautiful BlackBerry without an equally pretty theme? To find one that suits your device and personality, visit Elecite, a hub for themes for models from the Pearl to the Tour, with all the others in between.
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The cover of this week's issue of The New Yorker was created using an iPhone. Artist John Colombo created the portrait of a west side Manhattan diner using Brushes, a $5 painting application.
I recently asked if you thought it was rude to announce plans to downsize your Facebook friends' list, and 64 percent of you agreed that it was.
Every once in a while I come across an accessory that I absolutely adore. This is one of those times - except there are five different designs, and I can't figure out which I like best.
Earlier this week, the sci-fi infused Hot Tub Time Machine made its red carpet debut.
Sometimes the simplest idea can brighten your day. Case in point: Fotobabble, a site that adds a voice recording to any photo.
Sometimes you stumble across things that are so great you just can't keep it to yourself. For example, this Red Ring of Death Coffin that holds the lifeless body of your dead Xbox 360.