September 8, 2010
It seems that Keita Takahashi, the man known for Katamari Damacy, has left Namco Bandai. More
September 8, 2010
It has been roughly one year since Yahoo! made waves in the Middle East, by buying Maktoob , the region’s largest web portal for $164 million. From Silicon Valley’s observation deck that may seem like small peanuts— these days we barely bat an eye when HP and Dell get into a multi-billion dollar tug-of-war game.
September 8, 2010
The Internet is a series of tubes – man, that joke just doesn’t get old. Or rather, the Internet is a series of text documents. That isn’t so funny if you’re trying to optimize your search engine rankings for video content on your website
September 8, 2010
Monday unveiling At next week’s Intel Developer Forum , Chipzilla will unveil its long-awaited Sandy Bridge microarchitecture — and the more we learn about it, the more it appears to share with AMD’s oh-so-late Fusion effort.…
September 8, 2010
After allowing former CEO Mark Hurd to step down in recent weeks, HP is now suing Mark Hurd over his appointment as co-president of Oracle citing serious ‘strategic advantages’ it would have and knowledge of HP’s strengths and weaknesses.
September 8, 2010
The majority of this clip for The Old Republic shows everything that is wrong with both Star Wars’ expanded universe and the drudgery of MMOs. Until, that is, the last ten seconds
September 8, 2010
The majority of this clip for The Old Republic shows everything that is wrong with both Star Wars’ expanded universe and the drudgery of MMOs.
September 8, 2010
Some men buy sophisticated, ultra-realistic sex dolls choosing face models, body types, bust sizes, and even adding sensors that make them moan .
September 8, 2010
Google rolled out a new inbox last week that, in theory, separates your important emails from your unimportant emails and lets you speed through work faster. Most of the initial reaction reflected users’ concerns as email recipients – excitement about reading email faster, worry about missing something urgent because Google didn’t think it was important. But most of us who receive email also send email, and we want those emails to be read.
September 8, 2010
The ongoing saga of Google’s logo continues. The search giant has just changed the doodle on google.com once again this evening, leading up to their search event tomorrow. And once again, it looks as if the logo points to what they’ll be announcing tomorrow.