-
What’s Hot!
-
Tech News
Seagate Released First SSD Drive
No Comments
Popular Tech Diggs- iPad Orchestra is the Symphony of The FutureThe iPad Orchestra shared this video with us that shows off the sounds of Amidio's latest App, Seline HD. […]
- Google’s September 8th Announcement Is About SearchGoogle has announced a press event for tomorrow, September 8th, to discuss searching. It seems obvious, except recently Google has been about almost everything except search, so it’s worth stating out in the open. […]
- Dairy Chooses Cooling Over Cow Shit to Green Its Data CenterMüller Dairy has announced its new UK data center will green up by incorpating energy efficient APC InfraStruXure In-Row cooling systems, which focus on cooling specific hardware rather than the entire server room. The company is not yet ready to use food and animal waste to power its computing facilities, a move that Hewlett-Packard has suggested as a mea […]
- Tumblr’s soaring traffic brings growing pains to blogging platformTumblr, a social media network made up of millions of personal and business blogs, is seeing massive traffic growth, but is undergoing equally big growing pains. Activity on the network of Tumblr blogs skyrocketed over the first half of the year and reached about 1.7 billion page views in the month of August. […]
- Pirate Bay Sunk At Last After Europe-Wide Raids?The Pirate Bay is down this morning after reports of raids across Europe. […]
- Ditching Ethanol Subsidy Will Save US $6 Billion - Won't Hurt Domestic Production EitherTwo new pieces in NRDC's Switchboard blog remind us that the debate over corn ethanol subsidies is alive and well; and illustrate, through two new reports, the benefits of ditching Federal support altogether. […]
- Late On Your Car Note? Don't Accept That New Facebook Friend RequestFacebook simplified its byzantine privacy policies, making it easier for users to hide most of their info from strangers, including status updates. In light of all that, creditors began to wonder how they could regain access to all your personal information. The answer? By friending you, of course. […]
- Have We Lost The Plot On Social Networking?I’m on Facebook. And I don’t want to be. But let’s face it. Anything Facebook does, another web service somewhere does better. But that’s not the point – the point is that Facebook is the default. Everyone is on Facebook because everyone is on Facebook. It’s a business model based on tautology. […]
- The Future of Ad Agencies and Social MediaWe talked with five ad pros to find out what they predict for the future of social media marketing. […]
- Top Ten Free Online Tools For DevelopersIn this collection I would like to show you very handy and useful online applications for developers. […]
- iPad Orchestra is the Symphony of The Future
Latest CNET Tech News- Zombies to fill brains at University of BaltimoreNo, really. Students getting a minor in pop culture will be learning about the walking dead and how they are represented in various types of media. […]
- New Firefox beta offers audio API, menu tweaksA new audio data API, default hardware acceleration, and a return of some menu options that had been missing in previous betas are the keystones to Firefox 4 beta 5. […]
- Woman makes teary YouTube movies, gets back exA woman is heartbroken after splitting with her lover. So she takes to YouTube and pours out her woes. Moved by her performances, her lover returns. […]
- Microelectrodes help brain signals 'speak'Using two grids of 16 microelectrodes implanted atop the brain, Utah researchers are one step closer to enabling paralyzed people to speak via their thoughts. […]
- Court allows warrantless cell location trackingPhiladelphia appeals court rules that no search warrant is needed for police to track Americans' cell phone whereabouts but says individual judges can "sparingly" require one. […]
- Android app is like Foursquare meets Pirate BayCreated as part of The Guardian's Music Hack Day, Piracy app lets users "drop" songs from their music collection in physical locations for other users to pick up later. […]
- Why iTunes song samples are still only 30 secondsApple in "active negotiations" for song samples with rights holders, but some music publishers want Apple to pay. How the negotiations fare could set the mood for negotiations over cloud music. […]
- Coming Wednesday: Live at Google's search eventGoogle plans to host a search event featuring top executives and engineers Wednesday, and we'll provide live coverage in this post. […]
- Facebook closes hole that let spammers auto-post to walls, friendsSocial-networking site plugs a second hole that allowed spammers to automatically post to people's pages. […]
- Dell prepares for Windows XP's final actComputer maker will end sales this month of machines factory-downgraded to older OSes to prepare for an October deadline to halt all shipments of XP. […]
- Zombies to fill brains at University of Baltimore