Over the weekend, Samsung has started sending out invitations to a highly anticipated event in London, where it will be unveiling its next Galaxy S III smartphone. As you can see by the invitation below, Samsung has not mentioned the new Galaxy's name but has simply referred to it as the "Next … [Read more...] about Samsung Unveiling Next Galaxy Smartphone On May 3rd
Intervallo Compact Foosball Coffee Table
If you enjoy a game of Foosball but are a little restricted on space to put a full-size gaming table in your apartment or home, this compact coffee table Foosball game might be the perfect solution. The Intervallo is described by its creators as perfect for any home’s formal living space, as it … [Read more...] about Intervallo Compact Foosball Coffee Table
PlayStation Network Going Offline Today For 13 Hours
Sony has announced they will be taking the PlayStation Network offline for around 13 hours today, to carry out essential maintenance work. The outage will commence on Monday, April 16th, starting at approximately 6:00 am PDT / 9:00 am EDT and will be returning around 7:00 pm PDT / 10:00 pm … [Read more...] about PlayStation Network Going Offline Today For 13 Hours
Asus Showcasing New K And N Series Notebooks At Milan Design Week
Asus have announced that they will be showcasing their new range of K and N series notebooks at the Milan Design Week 2012, which opens tomorrow and continues until the 22 April 2012. The new ranges were first unveiled back at CES as prototypes but will now be out in force at the Milan Design Week … [Read more...] about Asus Showcasing New K And N Series Notebooks At Milan Design Week
Microsoft To Implement Additional Xbox Live Monetization
Gleaned from a Microsoft Product Manager's LinkedIn profile comes the news that far from feeling the heat of Sony's free PSN model, Microsoft will be rolling out additional measures aimed at bringing Xbox Live revenue up to an even billion. Details on the new strategy are not mentioned, but a … [Read more...] about Microsoft To Implement Additional Xbox Live Monetization
EA Pursuing Need For Speed Movie
Looking to break the pattern of great games made into shoddy movies, EA has apparently decided to see what sort of film a shoddy video game might yield. Hopefully, the film will steer clear of Need for Speed The Run's storytelling ambitions, and at least aim for Fast and the Furious-style … [Read more...] about EA Pursuing Need For Speed Movie
Icewind Dale Could Follow Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition Success
Considering the dearth of hardcore old school RPGs not only on both their home platform, PC, but hugely promising ones like consumer tablets, using the potential success of Beamdog's upcoming revamp of the legendary CRPG franchise Baldur's Gate as a springboard for development on other beloved … [Read more...] about Icewind Dale Could Follow Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition Success
Smart Dinosaurs May Be Inhabiting Other Planets
Sound like the perfect sci-fi flick, eh? But scientists do speculate that "advanced dinosaurs" are inhabiting other planets. … [Read more...] about Smart Dinosaurs May Be Inhabiting Other Planets
UV Photography Reveals True Extent of Sun Damage
We have always been told to wear sunblock, whether that's mum or someone else. If you haven't listened so far, this UV face scan might change your mind. … [Read more...] about UV Photography Reveals True Extent of Sun Damage
Six tips for a paperless lifestyle
The average American indirectly cuts down eight 40-foot trees for paper consumption. Reduce you clutter and show a little love for Mother Earth by going paperless today! … [Read more...] about Six tips for a paperless lifestyle
Twitcident Crowdsources Tweets to Help Manage Crisis
The increasing role of Twitter in disaster management has prompted a group of researchers to develop a system for collecting valuable information from users during a crisis. A team from the Netherlands' Delft University of Technology created Twitcident, a website and a framework for crowdsourcing … [Read more...] about Twitcident Crowdsources Tweets to Help Manage Crisis
Google a la 1980s Hits Web
Kids from the 90's and later decades will never know how computing was like during the 1980s. The era was characterized by the use of Bulletin Board Systems (BBS), which were the precursors to modern internet forums and social media platforms. These systems allowed users to connect via modems, … [Read more...] about Google a la 1980s Hits Web











