The latest from twitter
- NFC: The Apple rumor that just won't quit
- Nintendo won't work with 'garage developers'
- Kinect scrubs in to help surgeons operate
- Xobni for Gmail enters private beta; Android, iPhone next
- Android still No. 1 smartphone OS on ad network
- Japan struggles in quake's aftermath (week in review)
NFC: The Apple rumor that just won't quit | Top |
The rumor that the next iPhone, along with other Apple products, will gain Near Field Communications technology, just won't die. | |
Nintendo won't work with 'garage developers' | Top |
Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime says that his company has no interest in working with so-called "garage developers." But how do developers feel about Nintendo? | |
Kinect scrubs in to help surgeons operate | Top |
Instead of relying on assistants, doctors simply wave their hands and the Kinect translates the movements to zoom scanners in and out, giving them a clearer view of what's happening. | |
Xobni for Gmail enters private beta; Android, iPhone next | Top |
Xobni breaks out a free Firefox and Chrome add-on to supplement Google's Gmail. | |
Android still No. 1 smartphone OS on ad network | Top |
Google's Android keeps its spot as the top smartphone OS in ad impressions on Millennial Media's ad network, but Apple's iOS ranks No. 1 in other categories. | |
Japan struggles in quake's aftermath (week in review) | Top |
A week after Japan's devastating 9.0-magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami, the country deals with disaster relief efforts and a nuclear crisis. Also: more iPad 2 buzz and SXSW updates. | |
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