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Google Superbowl Ad – Simplicity and Heartstrings
This ad originated in November 2009, but Engadget is reporting that Google will feature it during tonight’s Superbowl. The “Parisian Love” spot, part of Google’s Search Stories campaign has garnered rave reviews for its simplicity and heartfelt approach. Could this commercial steal the award of best commercial from some of the flashy, big budget commercials [...] -
Google Attack – Chinese Government May Have Had Inside Help
Reuters is reporting that Google is launching an internal investigation to determine if someone from within the company aided the Chinese government in recent their attack on Google. The nature of the attack leads many within the organization to believe that the attack could not have taken place without the access to sensitive code that [...] -
ASUS DR-570 Color e-Book Reader Emerge
Engadget has posted a set of details about the upcoming ASUS e-Book Reader, the DR-570. The device is rumored to feature a 6 inch OLED screen, Wi-Fi, 3G, a 122 hour battery, 4GB of onboard storage, a SD card slot, built in RSS reader, Flash player, and a built in browser. Interestingly enough, there is [...] -
Apple Set to Launch Touchscreen iMac
Rumors have been making their way around the web today that Apple will release a 22 inch touchscreen iMac later this year. The original source of these rumors, the Chinese Commercial Times, states that the new iMacs will feature a capacitive touchscreen developed by Sintek Photronic and built by Quanta. There’s a lot of Apple [...] -
The Coolest Version of Tetris – Ever!!!
This is likely to leave you very disoriented, but nevertheless is the most interesting version of Tetris that I’ve played in years. Firstperson Tetris via Gizmodo -
Dell “Streak” Announced At CES
Dell, like many other companies at CES, announced their latest slate tablet, for now known as the “Streak”. The concept tablet sports a 5 inch screen, a customized Android OS, a front facing camera, removable back door, and a capacitive multi-touch screen. We can’t wait to see new details about this tablet come out over [...] -
Xbox 360’s Trip Down Memory Lane
Microsoft unveiled its newest addition to Xbox Live last week during CES, Game Room, a virtual trip back to the arcades of yester-year. Set to launch in March, gamers will be able to enjoy classic title from Atari, Activision, Konami, Taito, and more. Purchased titles will be available for play on both the purchasers Xbox [...] -
Microsoft and HP to Announce “Courier” – Not So Fast
The Internet was abuzz last night with rumors of a Microsoft / HP collaboration that was said to resemble the Microsoft Courier that was featured by Gizmodo several months back. As the day went on several outlets began to report that this may not be the case and that the Microsoft / HP product that [...] -
2010 – The Year of the Tablet
Tablet computers have been around for several years now, but for many reasons (Apple’s rumored launch of a tablet, the emergence of Android as a mobile platform, the success of devices like the Kindle) the industry has been turned head over heels for tablet devices. While Apple’s reputation positions the iSlate at the top of [...] -
Activate Windows 7 “God Mode”
Several outlets are reporting today on a “God Mode” in Windows 7 that places all of the systems main controls in one place. Essentially, the “God Mode” is a folder that contains all of the central Windows 7 controls, making it easy for power users to tinker with every major setting of their systems. To [...]