Mars Rat Joins Twitter and Tweets About the Apocalypse
Seems like everyone these days has a Twitter account. The Mars Rat, recently spotted in photos sent back from the Mars Rover is no different. @RealMarsRat lists its biography as “People of Earth. You...
View ArticlePizza Delivered By Drone
Finally drone technology is bringing us something we all want. Domino’s Pizza is reportedly testing a new delivery method using drones. A Domino’s franchise in the UK posted a YouTube video of the...
View ArticleArmy’s Realistic Bird Drone Gets Attacked by Real Birds
The US Army’s new robotic bird drone is so realistic that actual birds have been attacking it. The Robo-Raven, built at the University of Maryland Robotics Center, has been attacked by countless birds...
View ArticleZDNet Explains PRISM Hypothetically
What is PRISM and how did the NSA go about wiretapping the Internet? ZDNet.com has published an article giving a hypothetical version of what PRISM is and how exactly it might have been implemented....
View ArticleApple to Launch iRadio
At Apple’s Annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple Computers, on June 10, is set to announce its new internet radio service designed to compete with Pandora, Spotify, Rhapsody...
View ArticleCompanies Call on Congress to End PRISM
86 companies including Reddit, Mozilla and the ACLU have co-signed a letter calling for Congress to immediately end the secret NSA surveillance program, PRISM. The clandestine national security...
View ArticleEdmonton Oilers Head Coach Fired By Skype
While most people are embracing social media and new technologies to make life easier or to market themselves in a positive way, Edmonton Oilers’ GM Craig MacTavish recently had a different idea....
View ArticleApple’s New iPhone Might Be Bigger
Apple is considering changing the design of their iPhone. The new phone would have larger screens (4.7-inch and 5.7-inch). They are expected to launch the new iPhone in September of this year (the same...
View ArticleTexas Enacts First State Email Security Law
Texas has become the first state to enact a law that looks to protect email security. HB 2268 requires state law enforcement agencies to get a warrant for all e-mails regardless of the age of the...
View ArticleDictionary Adds the Word Tweet
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has revised its entry for the word “tweet” to include the social media meaning associated with Twitter. John Simpson, Chief Editor of the OED, made the announcement...
View ArticleVIDEO:Three Year Old Boy Hears For the First Time
Due to the absence of a cochlear nerve which sends signals from your ears to your brain, three year old Grayson Clamp was born deaf. But with the help of a medical miracle, Grayson has heard for the...
View ArticleVIDEO: New Nokia Commercial Paints iPhone Users as Zombies
Nokia has released another TV ad that depicts iPhone users as out of touch. This time their claim is that iPhone users are nothing but mindless zombies. In the ad, the iPhone users stagger around...
View ArticleNik Wallenda and #Skywire Flood the Twittersphere
As Nik Wallenda was setting a new record by becoming the first human to walk across the Grand Canyon on a high wire, the Twittersphere was erupting. During the Discovery Channel broadcast, Twitter...
View ArticleVIDEO: Machine Handles Tofu Without Breaking It
Engineers with the Japan based company Lands Work have solved one of the more pressing issues facing the manufacturing industry. No, they haven’t figured out how to lower supplier costs or combat...
View ArticleVIDEO: First iPhone Instrument
Interested in learning an instrument but can’t decide which one? Mike Butera, the inventor of a new electronic instrument might have the answer. Introducing the Artiphon INSTRUMENT 1. Butera, a...
View Article3D Printing for a Lucky Duck
NovaCopy, a 3D printing company based in Tennessee recently helped to change the fortunes of a very unlucky duck. Buttercup the duck was born in a high school science lab with a backwards left foot....
View ArticleLight From Tablets May Cause Insomnia
Is the light late at night from your tablet too bright? Professor Shantha Rajaratnam, a researcher from Australia, thinks so. According to Rajaratnam, nighttime use of portable digital devices could...
View ArticlePICTURES: Leaked iPhone Mini Photos
The India Times has published pictures which may be the new cheaper iPhone Mini. The photos reportedly leaked from the Foxconn Factory show the smaller iPhone coming in brightly colored shades such as...
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