New details have appeared on the Hulu Plus website that may indicate the Hulu Plus service could be imminently arriving on Android smartphones running Android OS 2.2 or higher. The details on the Hulu Plus website have not yet been made official but state that selected Android smartphones running … [Read more...] about Hulu Plus Arriving On Android Soon? Details Appear On Hulu Plus Website
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AT&T Introducing Capping And Overage Fees For DSL And U-Verse
Unlimited broadband has just taken another step towards extinction on landline connections in the US. With AT&T announcing that they will soon be introducing caps on their DSL and U-Verse high-speed Internet connections. The new updates to the packages will start on May 2nd and include a 150GB … [Read more...] about AT&T Introducing Capping And Overage Fees For DSL And U-Verse
Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Reaches 10,000 Apps
Back in December, we heard that Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Marketplace had reached 5,000 apps, and now it looks like Microsoft's new mobile OS has hit another milestone, with the Marketplace now reaching 10,000 apps. According to reports from various sources who monitor the number of applications … [Read more...] about Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Reaches 10,000 Apps
Postage Stamps Take A Backseat: Denmark Goes Text
In the name of efficiency, the Danish postal service is selling a viable alternative to good ole stamps. Just SMS "PORTO" to a 1900 number and receive a number code that's inscribed on the package you're sending. The transaction is dirt cheap and might soon be adopted in neighboring Sweden. The … [Read more...] about Postage Stamps Take A Backseat: Denmark Goes Text
Aussie Inventor Wants To Revolutionize Postal Service With Deliver-E Trike
Simon Williams is a skating enthusiast who has designed a number of skate parks in his native Tasmania. He's also quite the inventive bloke and an engineer to boot, the evidence being the Williams Deliver-E tricycle he's building for use by the postal service. … [Read more...] about Aussie Inventor Wants To Revolutionize Postal Service With Deliver-E Trike
Nanotube Research Might Be The Key To Future Memory Storage
A secret race is going on while you read this. Despite the widespread use of flash memory in various electronic devices, the medium has almost reached its limit. The problem is transistors used to build flash memory arrays can't get any smaller, so flash memory can't keep up with the pace of … [Read more...] about Nanotube Research Might Be The Key To Future Memory Storage
Twitter Tells Developers To Stop Building Twitter Clients
One of the things that contributed to Twitter's success when they started was the wide range of Twitter clients available from third-party developers, and now it seems that Twitter doesn't want third-party developers to build Twitter clients. You can see part of the statement below, which will no … [Read more...] about Twitter Tells Developers To Stop Building Twitter Clients
Ocarina of Time Gets First New Content In Years
Widely considered the best video game of all time, the 3DS incarnation of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time would have sold mountains anyway, barring natural disasters or divine intervention. Nintendo, however, no doubt acutely aware that most video games don't age well and early 3D ones where the … [Read more...] about Ocarina of Time Gets First New Content In Years
Verbatim Launches Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse
Verbatim has launched a new and very portable mouse and keyboard set that is aimed at the mobile user wanting an external keyboard for more comfortable typing. The new mouse and keyboard set is called the Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard & Mouse and both connect with one wireless USB adapter. That … [Read more...] about Verbatim Launches Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse
Adobe Releasing Flash Player 10.2 On March 18th
Earlier today we told you that Motorola were releasing an OTA update for their Xoom tablet to get it ready for the release of Adobe's Flash Player 10.2. At the time of writing, we didn't know when Flash 10.2 would be available. Adobe just announced on their blog that Flash Player 10.2 for mobile … [Read more...] about Adobe Releasing Flash Player 10.2 On March 18th
Equipois X-Ar Poised To Change How We Work
At least manually. The people at Equipois have been messing with exoskeletal attachments for quite a while now and their upcoming X-Ar might just be the kind of hardware that reinvents manual labor as we know it. You see, no matter the skill and dexterity, the human arm can't handle that much weight … [Read more...] about Equipois X-Ar Poised To Change How We Work
Canon To Use Intel’s Thunderbolt In Future Cameras
Canon has announced that it will be using Intel's new Thunderbolt technology that we saw debut with the launch of the new 2011 MacBook Pro's, so we can expect to see Thunderbolt in future DSLR's and other cameras from Canon later this year. Intel's new Thunderbolt technology offers data transfer … [Read more...] about Canon To Use Intel’s Thunderbolt In Future Cameras











