Rumors are now circulating that Apple could possibly announce a new iPod at their event this September.
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The Results Are In — Your ISP is Probably Cheating You Out of Bandwidth
The results of the Federal Communications Commission's study are in -- and you're probably not getting what you expect from your ISP.
Read More »Bieber Barbershop Ransacked, Strangers Unite Online to Help
Aaron Bieber (yes, the poor man does indeed have that last name) lost everything during the UK riots. However, a band of strangers united online, using the power of the internet to raise money to help.
Read More »‘Epidermal (Skin-Grafted) Electronics’ Are Now Closer to Reality
How would you feel about having a cell phone grafted onto your throat, or a keyboard into your fingertips? With recent research, this might not be such a far-off idea.
Read More »Facebook Usage ‘Hits 3 Year Low’ — In the UK
According to a research agency, Facebook's market share of the social network world is at its lowest levels since 2009.
Read More »The Fashion Taste of Steve Jobs, Over 13 Years
Love him or hate him, Steve Jobs will have a place in the history of our society's tech development. Here's a taste of his appearance over the past 13 years.
Read More »Facial Recognition Being Used to Identify London Rioters
A group of 'concerned citizens' is taking the law into their own hands, by using facial recognition software to identify people caught rioting.
Read More »Anonymous – ‘We’re Taking Down Facebook on Nov 5th’
Anonymous has announced that they'll be taking Facebook offline on November 5th. Which means millions of Farmville players will be pretty ticked.
Read More »Taiwan Researchers Brag About Erasable E-Paper
Researchers in Taiwan are hoping that this erasable "e-paper" (which is actually made of plastic) will be available to consumers within about a year.
Read More »Microsoft vs. Google — Microsoft Retaliates Against Inflammatory Blog Post
In the Microsoft-vs-Google-vs-Microsoft ongoing bash-fest, there's finally been another development. Microsoft's head of communications has responded -- via Twitter -- to a scathing Google blog post.
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