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CATEGORY: Internet

Amazon will Compete With iPad, Announces Touchscreen Tablet for October
Amazon’s new touchscreen tablet PC will be released this October. Let the Apple vs. Amazon battle begin! Continue reading

Printable Sticker Will Keep Your Hard Drive Safe from the FBI
FAT (Free Art & Technology) has designed a sticker that lets you destroy your hard drive data at a moment’s notice. Just don’t forget the drill. Continue reading

Using Google Really Does Mess With Your Brain
Researchers have finally found a connection identifying the relationship between online tools and cognition. So, yes, using Google really does mess with your head. Continue reading

Netflix Coming to the Nintendo 3DS — Will Display 3-D Movies
The 3DS is now useful for something other than headache-inducing matches of Dead or Alive — soon, you’ll be able to view movies in 3-D by using a Netflix 3DS app. Continue reading

Man Banned from Internet for Exceeding Comcast Data Limits
Andre Vrignaud is a Seattle gaming consultant who does most of his work online. Unfortunately, his excessive use of data has earned him a one-year-ban from the internet. Continue reading

Spotify Comes to the US — But Has Limited Invites
Spotify is finally ready to make it debut in the United States. However, if you want in, you might have a bit of trouble getting an invite. Continue reading

What is Google+, Really?
Now that those of us with Google+ invites have had time to play around with the latest fad in social networking — what’s the consensus? Continue reading

Leaked Photo of iPhone 5 With 3D Camera is Probably Fake
A leaked photo of the iPhone 5 with two cameras has spawned rumors that Apple’s next iPhone will support 3D. However, if you look closer at the photo, something… isn’t quite right. Continue reading

Scientists Stalking Twitter to Monitor Health Problems
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University are interested in your life — no, really. They sifted through over 2 billion public tweets, and came up with some really interesting information about certain health problems. Continue reading

Netflix Admits Streaming Issues for Apple TV Customers
Over the past weekend, many customers with Apple TV devices weren’t able to access Netflix. Though Netflix claims the issue has been resolved, there’s still ongoing discussion about the technical problems between Apple TV and Netflix. Continue reading
