Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Apple debuts iPad Mini
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:29:38 EDT ]
Apple is expected to announce a smaller 7.85-inch version of its iPad at a press conference in San Jose, California, Tuesday morning. Rumors and leaks have been plentiful ahead of the announcement, as they were for last month's iPhone 5 unveiling, but there's still the potential for a few surprises.
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:29:38 EDT ]
Apple is expected to announce a smaller 7.85-inch version of its iPad at a press conference in San Jose, California, Tuesday morning. Rumors and leaks have been plentiful ahead of the announcement, as they were for last month's iPhone 5 unveiling, but there's still the potential for a few surprises.
Review: Microsoft's Surface tablet
[ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:32:50 EDT ]
When Microsoft first demoed Windows 8 at the Wall Street Journal's D Conference in June 2011, it was instantly obvious that it wasn't a Windows upgrade in the conventional sense. Instead, with its radically new, touch-centric interface, it was an attempt to reimagine the PC for the post-PC era. A wildly ambitious attempt â maybe even a visionary one.
[ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:32:50 EDT ]
When Microsoft first demoed Windows 8 at the Wall Street Journal's D Conference in June 2011, it was instantly obvious that it wasn't a Windows upgrade in the conventional sense. Instead, with its radically new, touch-centric interface, it was an attempt to reimagine the PC for the post-PC era. A wildly ambitious attempt â maybe even a visionary one.
Do people really want a small iPad?
[ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 11:01:56 EDT ]
OK, so you probably own a smartphone. If you're a student or someone who travels a lot for work, you almost certainly have a laptop. You may also have a tablet computer, which is great for consulting recipes in the kitchen or watching reruns of "The Office" in bed.
[ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 11:01:56 EDT ]
OK, so you probably own a smartphone. If you're a student or someone who travels a lot for work, you almost certainly have a laptop. You may also have a tablet computer, which is great for consulting recipes in the kitchen or watching reruns of "The Office" in bed.
Do people really want a smaller iPad?
[ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 05:35:08 EDT ]
OK, so you probably own a smartphone. If you're a student or someone who travels a lot for work, you almost certainly have a laptop. You may also have a tablet computer, which is great for consulting recipes in the kitchen or watching reruns of "The Office" in bed.
[ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 05:35:08 EDT ]
OK, so you probably own a smartphone. If you're a student or someone who travels a lot for work, you almost certainly have a laptop. You may also have a tablet computer, which is great for consulting recipes in the kitchen or watching reruns of "The Office" in bed.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Twitter tests 'star' and 'like' buttons in place of 'favorite'
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:20:49 GMT ]
Star, +1, favorite, like, reblog, retweet, repost, share ... there are so many ways to express your enjoyment of a social media post that it's hard to keep track of which implies what and which belongs to which social media network. And now, Twitter's testing out some new buttons to add to the confusion.
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:20:49 GMT ]
Star, +1, favorite, like, reblog, retweet, repost, share ... there are so many ways to express your enjoyment of a social media post that it's hard to keep track of which implies what and which belongs to which social media network. And now, Twitter's testing out some new buttons to add to the confusion.
Video: Hey, political junkies! Grab your iPad for even more coverage
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:11:21 GMT ]
The first social-media election is upon us and you know what that means: The TV alone ain't gonna cut it. NBCNews.com's Rosa Golijan walks you through the essentials of politics, iPad-style. (NBCNews.com)
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:11:21 GMT ]
The first social-media election is upon us and you know what that means: The TV alone ain't gonna cut it. NBCNews.com's Rosa Golijan walks you through the essentials of politics, iPad-style. (NBCNews.com)
Almost half of Gen X can't identify home galaxy
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 16:07:46 GMT ]
Identifying your home or street from a Google Earth image may be tough enough, but what about your cosmic address? Turns out, fewer than 50 percent of adults ages 37 to 40 know that humans live in the spiral Milky Way galaxy.
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 16:07:46 GMT ]
Identifying your home or street from a Google Earth image may be tough enough, but what about your cosmic address? Turns out, fewer than 50 percent of adults ages 37 to 40 know that humans live in the spiral Milky Way galaxy.
Hackers use next-gen 'botnets' against US banks
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 23:20:50 GMT ]
If you have critical online banking to do, you might want to plan them for a Monday or Friday. Malicious hackers have been having their way with online banks lately, seemingly knocking sites offline at will from Tuesday through Thursday.
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 23:20:50 GMT ]
If you have critical online banking to do, you might want to plan them for a Monday or Friday. Malicious hackers have been having their way with online banks lately, seemingly knocking sites offline at will from Tuesday through Thursday.
The funniest debate tweets
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:45:10 EDT ]
Tonight's third and final presidential debate was a bittersweet occasion for the Twittersphere. The previous two presidential debates, and one equally entertaining vice presidential debate, have provided rich material for the wits of Twitter. Their rapid-fire commentary turned what could have been dry television into deeply entertaining multi-screen experiences. As many pointed out on Twitter, the micro-blogging service is like Mystery Science Theater for live television.
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:45:10 EDT ]
Tonight's third and final presidential debate was a bittersweet occasion for the Twittersphere. The previous two presidential debates, and one equally entertaining vice presidential debate, have provided rich material for the wits of Twitter. Their rapid-fire commentary turned what could have been dry television into deeply entertaining multi-screen experiences. As many pointed out on Twitter, the micro-blogging service is like Mystery Science Theater for live television.
What to expect at the Apple event
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:44:59 EDT ]
Apple is expected to announce a smaller 7.85-inch version of its iPad at a press conference in San Jose, California, Tuesday morning. Rumors and leaks have been plentiful ahead of the announcement, as they were for last month's iPhone 5 unveiling, but there's still the potential for a few surprises.
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:44:59 EDT ]
Apple is expected to announce a smaller 7.85-inch version of its iPad at a press conference in San Jose, California, Tuesday morning. Rumors and leaks have been plentiful ahead of the announcement, as they were for last month's iPhone 5 unveiling, but there's still the potential for a few surprises.
What to expect at today's Apple event
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:15:34 EDT ]
Apple is expected to announce a smaller 7.85-inch version of its iPad at a press conference in San Jose, California, Tuesday morning. Rumors and leaks have been plentiful ahead of the announcement, as they were for last month's iPhone 5 unveiling, but there's still the potential for a few surprises.
[ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:15:34 EDT ]
Apple is expected to announce a smaller 7.85-inch version of its iPad at a press conference in San Jose, California, Tuesday morning. Rumors and leaks have been plentiful ahead of the announcement, as they were for last month's iPhone 5 unveiling, but there's still the potential for a few surprises.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Apple's Oct. 23 'iPad Mini' event: What to expect
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 15:31:39 GMT ]
The rumors surrounding Apple's press event, scheduled for Oct. 23, are deafening. Will the Cupertino-based company announce a smaller iPad? (It had better.) Will the company offer up a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display? (Very likely!) How about an Apple-branded coffee maker? (No.)
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 15:31:39 GMT ]
The rumors surrounding Apple's press event, scheduled for Oct. 23, are deafening. Will the Cupertino-based company announce a smaller iPad? (It had better.) Will the company offer up a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display? (Very likely!) How about an Apple-branded coffee maker? (No.)
US astronaut sees science breakthrough in space
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 15:29:29 GMT ]
A U.S. astronaut departing this week for the International Space Station said Monday that the bulk of the scientific benefits from the orbiting laboratory will be seen over the coming decade, amid questions on whether the estimated $100 billion spent in last 12 years is worth the effort.
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 15:29:29 GMT ]
A U.S. astronaut departing this week for the International Space Station said Monday that the bulk of the scientific benefits from the orbiting laboratory will be seen over the coming decade, amid questions on whether the estimated $100 billion spent in last 12 years is worth the effort.
Scientists convicted of manslaughter over earthquake warning
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 16:00:08 GMT ]
An Italian court convicted six scientists and a government official of manslaughter on Monday and sentenced them to six years in prison for failing to give adequate warning of a deadly earthquake which destroyed the central city of L'Aquila and killed more than 300 people in 2009.
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 16:00:08 GMT ]
An Italian court convicted six scientists and a government official of manslaughter on Monday and sentenced them to six years in prison for failing to give adequate warning of a deadly earthquake which destroyed the central city of L'Aquila and killed more than 300 people in 2009.
5 e-mail habits you should avoid
[ Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:27:42 EDT ]
Unless you are a shiftless layabout, you're probably going to have to e-mail someone more important than you during the course of your lifetime: a boss, a professor, President Barack Obama (if you're a confused elderly person and you think those campaign e-mails he and Beyoncé are always sending are actually addressed to you).
[ Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:27:42 EDT ]
Unless you are a shiftless layabout, you're probably going to have to e-mail someone more important than you during the course of your lifetime: a boss, a professor, President Barack Obama (if you're a confused elderly person and you think those campaign e-mails he and Beyoncé are always sending are actually addressed to you).
Apple vs. Samsung: A peace treaty
[ Fri, 19 Oct 2012 10:11:19 EDT ]
On an historic autumn day in 2012, online warriors from both sides of the epic Apple-Samsung feud agreed to set aside their powerful smartphones and resolve their tensions, which had grown intolerable. What follows is the HTML version of their agreement, the Cupertino-Seoul Apple-Samsung Fanboy Treaty.
[ Fri, 19 Oct 2012 10:11:19 EDT ]
On an historic autumn day in 2012, online warriors from both sides of the epic Apple-Samsung feud agreed to set aside their powerful smartphones and resolve their tensions, which had grown intolerable. What follows is the HTML version of their agreement, the Cupertino-Seoul Apple-Samsung Fanboy Treaty.
Cameras for adrenaline junkies go mainstream
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 09:38:20 EDT ]
The dizzying variety of places GoPro cameras have gone shows how the product has grown from a niche tool for surfers into to the rugged video camera of choice for recording physical, outdoor, dangerous or first-person footage.
[ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 09:38:20 EDT ]
The dizzying variety of places GoPro cameras have gone shows how the product has grown from a niche tool for surfers into to the rugged video camera of choice for recording physical, outdoor, dangerous or first-person footage.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Galaxies still evolving in present universe
[ Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:00:25 GMT ]
Graceful in their turnings, spiral galaxies were thought to have reached their current state billions of years ago. A study of hundreds of galaxies, however, upsets that notion revealing that spiral galaxies, like the Andromeda Galaxy and our own Milky Way, have continued to change.
[ Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:00:25 GMT ]
Graceful in their turnings, spiral galaxies were thought to have reached their current state billions of years ago. A study of hundreds of galaxies, however, upsets that notion revealing that spiral galaxies, like the Andromeda Galaxy and our own Milky Way, have continued to change.
Making sense of the confusing world of Windows 8
[ Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:24:33 GMT ]
Ready to jump into Windows 8? As if the switch from the Windows 7 interface to the Windows 8 way of doing things wasn't bad enough, deciding what type of Windows 8 or Windows RT device to purchase is another challenge. [Read more]
[ Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:24:33 GMT ]
Ready to jump into Windows 8? As if the switch from the Windows 7 interface to the Windows 8 way of doing things wasn't bad enough, deciding what type of Windows 8 or Windows RT device to purchase is another challenge. [Read more]
5 e-mail habits you should avoid
[ Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:27:42 EDT ]
Unless you are a shiftless layabout, you're probably going to have to e-mail someone more important than you during the course of your lifetime: a boss, a professor, President Barack Obama (if you're a confused elderly person and you think those campaign e-mails he and Beyoncé are always sending are actually addressed to you).
[ Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:27:42 EDT ]
Unless you are a shiftless layabout, you're probably going to have to e-mail someone more important than you during the course of your lifetime: a boss, a professor, President Barack Obama (if you're a confused elderly person and you think those campaign e-mails he and Beyoncé are always sending are actually addressed to you).
Apple vs. Samsung: A peace treaty
[ Fri, 19 Oct 2012 10:11:19 EDT ]
On an historic autumn day in 2012, online warriors from both sides of the epic Apple-Samsung feud agreed to set aside their powerful smartphones and resolve their tensions, which had grown intolerable. What follows is the HTML version of their agreement, the Cupertino-Seoul Apple-Samsung Fanboy Treaty.
[ Fri, 19 Oct 2012 10:11:19 EDT ]
On an historic autumn day in 2012, online warriors from both sides of the epic Apple-Samsung feud agreed to set aside their powerful smartphones and resolve their tensions, which had grown intolerable. What follows is the HTML version of their agreement, the Cupertino-Seoul Apple-Samsung Fanboy Treaty.
Apple vs. Samsung: A peace treaty
[ Fri, 19 Oct 2012 09:27:26 EDT ]
On an historic autumn day in 2012, online warriors from both sides of the epic Apple-Samsung feud agreed to set aside their powerful smartphones and resolve their tensions, which had grown intolerable. What follows is the HTML version of their agreement, the Cupertino-Seoul Apple-Samsung Fanboy Treaty.
[ Fri, 19 Oct 2012 09:27:26 EDT ]
On an historic autumn day in 2012, online warriors from both sides of the epic Apple-Samsung feud agreed to set aside their powerful smartphones and resolve their tensions, which had grown intolerable. What follows is the HTML version of their agreement, the Cupertino-Seoul Apple-Samsung Fanboy Treaty.