The latest from twitter
- EA to acquire popular mobile game developer, Firemint
- WikiLeaks docs: Nuclear reprisals if bin Laden killed
- 'Star Wars' promises big reveal tomorrow
- Microsoft-RIM caveat: Deals with former rivals haven't worked so well
- Chocolate bathroom? Translation tools for travel
- Xobni Gadget Store offers add-ons for your add-on
- World's smallest video camera unveiled at 0.99mm
- Lime Wire's day of reckoning is here
- Oklahoma State students, faculty tout iPad in classroom
- Adobe issues CS5.5 and iPad-aware Photoshop
- PETA launches app in response to 'Dog Wars'
- Survey: Consumers want integrated tech support
- Promo code users kept from rating, reviewing apps
- Assange: Facebook is an 'appalling spy machine'
- AT&T's Yellow Pages to launch Groupon rival
- Cutting-edge Chrome Canary arrives for Mac
- Amazon tablet to hit market later this year?
- Amazon may go tablet
- Report: Game developer Ubisoft to open film studio
- For ARPA-E research, questions over what next
| EA to acquire popular mobile game developer, Firemint | Top |
| Today, Electronic Arts announced an agreement to acquire Firemint Pty Ltd., the makers of several hit games on mobile platforms. | |
| WikiLeaks docs: Nuclear reprisals if bin Laden killed | Top |
| Documents released nine days ago report al Qaeda's third-in-command promised nuclear reprisals if bin Laden were killed. | |
| 'Star Wars' promises big reveal tomorrow | Top |
| With the phrase "May the 4th be with you" emblazoned across the top of the page, a "Star Wars" Web site promises: "All will be revealed." | |
| Microsoft-RIM caveat: Deals with former rivals haven't worked so well | Top |
| A look at previous partnerships Microsoft has inked with one-time foes doesn't offer much hope for its new Research In Motion deal. | |
| Chocolate bathroom? Translation tools for travel | Top |
| Visiting Argentina, Crave contributor Eric Mack tries to avoid erupting volcanos and communicate his cave claustrophobia. Google Translate, Kindle, apps--which is best? The answer might surprise you. | |
| Xobni Gadget Store offers add-ons for your add-on | Top |
| Xobni, the popular and highly-rated plugin for Microsoft Outlook has today announced the Xobni Gadget Platform and Store, which offers apps that add on to your add-on. | |
| World's smallest video camera unveiled at 0.99mm | Top |
| Medigus announces that it will soon be shipping a camera that is 0.9 mm in diameter--small and inexpensive enough to be used in disposable surgical devices. | |
| Lime Wire's day of reckoning is here | Top |
| A jury will decide how much money Lime Wire and founder Mark Gorton should pay for "willfully" infringing songs from record labels. For some hardliners in the music industry, the Lime Wire case is about retribution. | |
| Oklahoma State students, faculty tout iPad in classroom | Top |
| The state university conducts successful pilot testing of iPads in its classrooms, finding that the tablet offered benefits all around. | |
| Adobe issues CS5.5 and iPad-aware Photoshop | Top |
| Trying to move faster and into new realms, Adobe releases an upgrade to many of its Creative Suite apps. New Web standards and mobile devices are a major focus. | |
| PETA launches app in response to 'Dog Wars' | Top |
| Responding to an Android app that lets users train dogs to fight each other, PETA releases an iPhone app that highlights stories about animal cruelty and invites people to join the animal rights cause. | |
| Survey: Consumers want integrated tech support | Top |
| Buyers contending with an increasing array of electronic gadgets would like a single source to help manage and support them, according to a survey from Accenture. | |
| Promo code users kept from rating, reviewing apps | Top |
| A new App Store policy keeps people who haven't paid for an app from rating or reviewing it. The move appears aimed at developers exploiting the system to game ratings system. | |
| Assange: Facebook is an 'appalling spy machine' | Top |
| Julian Assange, the head of WikiLeaks, also takes aim at Google and Yahoo in interview with a Russian news site, saying that they have "built-in interfaces for U.S. intelligence." | |
| AT&T's Yellow Pages to launch Groupon rival | Top |
| Carrier is following behind Google and Facebook as they jump aboard the daily-deals bandwagon. AT&T's YP Deals will kick off in Atlanta, Dallas, and LA. | |
| Cutting-edge Chrome Canary arrives for Mac | Top |
| Mac users who want to stay a step ahead of the Chrome developer channel can try the Canary version now. Beware: it hasn't been tested by humans first. | |
| Amazon tablet to hit market later this year? | Top |
| A DigiTimes report says Taiwan-based manufacturer Quanta Computer has already received orders from Amazon for a tablet PC and that a launch could come in the second half of the year. | |
| Amazon may go tablet | Top |
| News on Sony's PlayStation Network breach gets worse, AT&T is working to launch a daily deals service, and Amazon may be entering the tablet market. | |
| Report: Game developer Ubisoft to open film studio | Top |
| Company has reportedly named its new studio Ubisoft Motion Pictures. Ubisoft is home to several potentially worthwhile film adaptations, including Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell. | |
| For ARPA-E research, questions over what next | Top |
| The DOE's ARPA-E is funding energy research and development but the agency is seeking to engage large industrial companies to bridge the gap from lab to market. | |
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