Mac App Store Launches January 6 2011
Apple has announced that the Mac App Store will launch on January 6 2011. The new download store for OS X machines is the company's…
Read MoreApple has announced that the Mac App Store will launch on January 6 2011. The new download store for OS X machines is the company's…
Read MoreiBooks 1.2 has been released [iTunes link] for the iPad, iPhone 4 and iPod touch, and it brings with it support for Apple's AirPrint wireless printing…
Read MoreGoogle's Nexus S goes on sale today at Best Buy stores across the US, with the retailer opening at 8am to cater for anticipated demand for…
Read MoreOnly yesterday Ben Bajarin was bemoaning the shortage of innovation in the tech industry; it seems Sony may have been worried about the same thing.…
Read MoreJVC's 3D projector technology is among the best around, but until now the company hasn't offered a straightforward way to record high-definition 3D content for…
Read MoreOne of the developers named in the OpenBSD backdoor allegations has denied any involvement, with Jason L. Wright arguing that the work he carried out…
Read MoreFacebook has added automatic face-tagging to its popular photo sharing galleries feature, with the system automatically gathering up individuals it believes to be the same…
Read MoreA new Apple patent application tips a system of app sharing that would allow iOS users to wirelessly lend or recommend App Store downloads to…
Read MoreThe iPad has already found a place on many coffee tables around the world, but the Apple slate's lack of multi-user support is one glaring…
Read MoreNintendo Europe has scheduled a press conference on January 19 2011, leading to speculation that the company could be preparing to announce availability for the…
Read MoreThe Android version of Dell's Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 smartphone has been announced by Korean carrier KT. The Dell Venue has a 4.1-inch AMOLED…
Read MoreGoogle has promised to release the Android 2.3 Gingerbread source shortly after the Nexus S ships today, with developer Jean-Baptiste Queru confirming that the new version…
Read MoreWith Intel's second-gen Core processors expected early in 2011, it doesn't seem too great a leap to assume that Apple will be all over the…
Read MoreGoogle has thrown open the doors to App Inventor, its previously closed-beta Android software creation tool. Now, as long as you have a Google account,…
Read MoreOne of the first Tegra 2 powered smartphones has been made official, the LG Optimus 2X, with the 4-inch Android handset set to hit the…
Read MoreSuch a plethora of magical words and images we've got whipped up for you today! Chris Davies columns about The Convergence Con. Ben Bajarin asks…
Read MoreEveryone in the USA! Remember that we're running an amazing contest where you will be able to win a Google Cr-48 notebook running none other…
Read MoreNow when you've got more than one account, you can view them all in one window. Now when you've got more than one person who's…
Read MoreModern cameras have evolved to the point where it's almost silly to think you'll have to take time to process the photos, even going through…
Read MoreThis is what's called the Misa Digital Kitara multi-touch guitar and it's the weirdest thing I've seen since air guitars turned into pieces of cardboard…
Read MoreI frequently hear grumblings within the technology industry about the lack of innovation being observed. To many it seems like product and technology advancements are…
Read MoreAnd people said the iPad wasn't enterprise ready. Sounds like they might be changing a tune. A November ChangeWave survey of 1,641 business IT buyers…
Read MoreWhenever I talk about game consoles here on SlashGear, much of the discussion reverts to arguments over which console - the Nintendo Wii, Sony’s PlayStation…
Read MoreWe already know that an update is coming to Windows Phone 7. In fact, there's a pretty robust rumor floating around that suggests there will…
Read MoreThere are several mechanical contraptions out there that use gesture-control to do what they do. But, just as with anything else, there's always room for…
Read MoreWhile you might already have that sassy new circle logo'd version 10.1 of iTunes, perhaps you'd be interested in another dot and a one? Today…
Read MoreWith all of the ridiculously advanced robots out there, it probably won't be the PR2 robots that start, or finish the war between man and…
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