Two Japanese spacecraft have taken fantastic snapshots of Earth from deep space that reveal our planet in different hues amid a sea of stars. Read more…
Archive for May, 2010
Upcoming app, called Firefox Home, will let you access data from your desktop Firefox browser on your iPhone. Read more…
Wired today set a possible benchmark for e-reading after its New York Bureau Chief John Abell revealed that over 24,000 copies of the iPad magazine were sold in just the first 24 hours. The number is a rarity for digital magazines and would have made the Conde Nast magazine $83,832 in one day after Apple [...]
Computer glitches are one of the annoyances of modern society. Even when you factor out the people creating viruses and other scams, pure human error can turn two hours of work on a big project into a blue screen of death in fractions of a second. But losing a report is small potatoes to other [...]
The regulator unveils a draft code of practice for ISPs that will require them to keep lists of customers who illegally file-share. Read more…
A South African government official proposes a complete ban on pornography across the internet, mobiles and television. Read more…
Hundreds of people gather at Apple’s flagship London store as the company’s high-profile iPad goes on sale around the world. Read more…
It’s that time of year again: The weather is getting warmer, Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference is just around the corner, and rumors about the iPhone coming to Verizon are sprouting up. Read more…
A stern-faced President Barack Obama on Thursday announced steps to limit new oil drilling and exploration as the investigation of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill continues, telling the American people that he is “fully engaged” and ultimately responsible for what he called a catastrophe. Read more…
Investigators for the Department of Justice began asking questions about Apple’s business practices involving digital music at least three weeks ago, multiple music industry sources told CNET. Read more…