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E3 Optimism: Our Top Hidden Gems of E3 2012
The internet has been assaulted by the furious keystrokes of dissatisfied core gamers. The focus of their angst can be placed on what some would call investor skewed presentations by the First-Party publishers (Nintendo,
Read More »Netflix is King of the Hill for Online Movies
Apple can no longer claim to dominate the US online movie business. According to a new report by market research firm IHS iSuppli states that that honor now belongs to Netflix. Yes, the movie
Read More »MacBook Pro refresh spec’s leaked?
Although E3 and Computex Taipei are the center of everyone’s attention right now, there’s always time for a choice bit of Apple rumor. In this case, the specifications of the upcoming 13″ MacBook Pro
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S III may be the best smartphone in the world, coming to Verizon, AT&T and others
Samsung is slated to launch its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III in the U.S in early June. The new Galaxy will be released on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular. The
Read More »“Mr. Trololo” Of Internet Fame, Dead at 77
Some sad news to break to you this morning. The Russian man of meme stardom, Mr. Trololo (also known as Eduard Khil in real life), has died of a stroke. He was 77. The
Read More »MegaUpload Fights Back: “Fed Violated 5th Amendment Right to Due Process”
Early this year, the file sharing juggernaut MegaUpload was taken down by the U.S. Justice Department and FBI on charges of copyright infringement. MegaUpload’s founder, Kim Dotcom, was arrested and has since been awaiting
Read More »Toshiba, Acer and Asus to unveil Microsoft’s new Windows 8 tablets next week, taking on iPad
Acer, Toshiba, and Asus are set to unveil tablets running Microsoft’s new and much anticipated Windows 8 Operating System next week at the Computex show in Taipei, Taiwan. This is according to Bloomberg, which
Read More »Google to Alert Users of Censorship in China
The feud between Google and the Chinese government over internet censorship has been around for a while now. But recently, Google has called China’s censors and raised the stakes with new software to its
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