Apparently Western Europe hasn't fallen out of love with the Concorde. Plans and concept designs of a new hypersonic Mach 4 passenger aircraft were unveiled recently and the projected specifications and overall performance conceptualization was indeed impressive. … [Read more...] about Hypersonic Jet Transport Of The Future To Be Powered By Seaweed
Android Honeycomb 3.2 Coming Soon
Yesterday, Huawei announced their new MediaPad tablet, and also revealed that it would come with Android 3.2. This was the first we had heard about Honeycomb 3.2, and now we have some more details on the latest version of Google's mobile and tablet operating system. New Features in Android … [Read more...] about Android Honeycomb 3.2 Coming Soon
Elitist Social Networking Site BeautifulPeople.Com Hacked By Shrek
Not kidding. Totally not kidding. A high ranking spokesperson named it the Shrek Virus after the facially oriented social networking site's user base grew by a few hundred thousand over the span of a month. What happened? If we told you right now, you might die laughing. Read more after the … [Read more...] about Elitist Social Networking Site BeautifulPeople.Com Hacked By Shrek
Halo: Combat Evolved Remake Will Have Kinect Support
You probably just did a double take, but that's alright, so did we when first reading that bit of news. You'd think that's the sort of feature that gets mentioned in your E3 blowout announcement of a game. It wouldn't even take long, just slap a "now with 100% more Kinect" in a corner … [Read more...] about Halo: Combat Evolved Remake Will Have Kinect Support
Nintendo: 3DS’s Biggest Problems Behind It
Settle down, now, it's not getting a price cut. Nintendo is just doing that whole "controlling the conversation" thing it's famous for. As are Sony and Microsoft for that matter. Along with most corporations on the planet. Hold on, we got sidetracked there for a minute. Ah yes, the 3DS apparently … [Read more...] about Nintendo: 3DS’s Biggest Problems Behind It
Microsoft Porting Zune Apps To WP7
Say what you will about the Zune in general, from the brown first-gen hardware to the doomed WiFi sharing gimmick, but the Zune HD was some decent hardware coupled with some really polished apps. And as such, it was a fitting swan song for an entertainment device that arrived just as smartphones and … [Read more...] about Microsoft Porting Zune Apps To WP7
Purported Nokia N9 Lankku Shots Surface
What seem to be the first shots of Nokia's first MeeGo-powered device in the wild (quite a few firsts there, Nokia) have slipped out into the open, revealing that Nokia intends to be pretty consistent in its chosen design direction and... not much else. Unless you count smudged fingerprints as … [Read more...] about Purported Nokia N9 Lankku Shots Surface
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Clears FCC with AT&T 3G Support
Today is the big day that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 hits retail shelves nationwide for you to pick up. If you are holding out for a 3G packing version of the tablet, your wait may not be a long one. A new version of the Tab 10.1 has landed at the FCC. The new version is running 3G hardware that … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Clears FCC with AT&T 3G Support
Crytek Denies Rumor that it Has Xbox 720 Hardware
E3 2011 ended not too long ago, and at the show, we got a glimpse of the future Nintendo console called the Wii U. Nintendo really needed that new console with sales of its current system sagging. The Wii U, with its innovative gamepad and enhanced graphics, was seen as a necessary step to … [Read more...] about Crytek Denies Rumor that it Has Xbox 720 Hardware
The Cicadiddae Is The Alarm Clock Of Your Nightmares
So go thank your grandpappy it's just a concept. Designed by Jongwoo Choi, the Cicadiddae has quite a monstrous intention. While other alarm clocks just buzz noisily, creating enough aural disturbance to pry you from dreamland, the Cicadiddae comes with a Bluetooth dongle that can be plugged into … [Read more...] about The Cicadiddae Is The Alarm Clock Of Your Nightmares
Tiny Tim Booklight Is Really Really Tiny
Can't stress that enough—as in just 5 inches 'tall'. It can fit in your pocket and be clipped somewhere, like the edge of a book. Of course, the Tiny Tim begs the question why bother with a reading light when most ereaders have backlit screens? Keep in mind what makes Tiny Tim attractive is the … [Read more...] about Tiny Tim Booklight Is Really Really Tiny
Valve Developing Free To Play Games
It was only last week Valve started adding free-to-play games to their online Steam service, and according to a recent interview with Valve's Doug Lombardi, it now looks like Valve is already developing their own free-to-play games. When interviewed by the French site, Valve’s Doug Lombardi … [Read more...] about Valve Developing Free To Play Games











