One thing in mind The HTC One is here. It’s a gorgeous 4.7-inch device with a 1080p screen and a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor. While the hardware
Incredible details are emerging about Russia’s Chelyabinsk meteor
It’s been four days since an asteroid tore a hole in the sky over Chelyabinsk, scaring the crap out of the city’s inhabitants and pretty much everyone else around the globe.
Five Best System Rescue Discs
When your computer starts behaving strangely, won’t boot, or you start getting strange errors that you can’t pin down, a great way to troubleshoot the problem is to boot to a rescue disc and see if yo…
FollowShows Keeps You Up-to-Date on Your Favorite TV Shows, Finds Where to Watch Them Online
So you’ve got a bunch of TV shows you watch, but maybe you don’t know exactly what day they air, or where you can watch them online. FollowShows lets you see a schedule with just your favorite shows o…
Netgear PTV3000 updated, supports Miracast-ready Android devices
Interested in Miracast-ing from an Andoid phone via your Netgear Push2TV PTV3000 adapter? Want to know what all that meant? It’s understandable —
Most Traffic Jams Are Caused By Just a Handful of Idiots
Deep in your heart you know it: there are like two drivers out there on the road that are causing all the traffic jams and one of those assholes is the guy right in front of you.
Halo creators unveil ‘Destiny,’ an MMO-like first-person-shooter for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
When Halo creator Bungie managed to steal away from Microsoft back in 2007, Master Chief’s forefathers were afforded a few years to go dark and head down
Microsoft confirms Office 2013 licenses can’t be transferred to other computers
It’s no secret that copies of Office 2013 bind themselves to a single computer, but Microsoft has now confirmed to Computerworld that the software’s
And now for a sense of scale: a map of the U.S. overlaid on the Moon
The greatest distance between two points within the contiguous U.S. is 2,892 miles, stretching from Point Arena, CA to West Quoddy Head, ME*. The circumference of the Moon is 6,784.
Love, love, love! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Bell Samsung Galaxy S II “will get a taste of Jelly Bean over the next few days” | MobileSyrup.com
Bell Samsung Galaxy S II will get a taste of Jelly Bean over the next few days
New Lithium Battery Triples Capacity and Charges Fully in Just Ten Minutes
The number one technological hurdle separating humanity from the Jetson Future we deserve is developing a reliable power supply. Even today, we’re barely even able to keep out phones alive through the…
Google Now updated with support for widgets, added information sources
Google already tipped its hand on this one, but those looking for some widgets with their Google Now can get their fix today with the latest update to
Android 4.2.2 rolling out to Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and Galaxy Nexus devices | MobileSyrup.com
We’ve been getting intermittent reports of an upgrade available for Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and takju Galaxy Nexus owners to Android 4.2.2. This is a release
Earthquake detected in North Korea near nuke site – World – CBC News
An earthquake was detected Tuesday in North Korea just north of a site where the country has conducted nuclear tests. An analyst in Seoul said a nuclear detonation was a high possibility.
Douche-Step (A Dub-Step Rant) : Foamy The Squirrel
With the exception of the few who can do it right, dub-step has become a mess of inaudible crap. ill
Nexus 4 wireless charger now on sale for $60 at Google Play Store
When the Nexus 4 was first announced, we had a glimpse of a wireless charging dock that was meant to go with it. Well, good news for folks in the United States, as the induction dock has just popped up on the Play Store and Nexus 4 owners can order one now for just $59.99. The charger puts out 1 amp of juice at 5 volts and joins a host of other Qi-enabled cordless chargers. Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Google Comments Source: Google Play Stor…
Video: Google’s new Nexus 4 commercial highlights Google Now | MobileSyrup.com
Video: Google’s new Nexus 4 commercial highlights Google Now
Was This Photo of the Mars Curiosity Rover Taken By an Alien or What?
This is, without a doubt, the best photo of NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity. Taken on a Martian flat spot called John Klein, the image was just published by scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
This Is the Best Tooth Extraction Method I Can Possibly Imagine
Some kids wait until a tooth falls down on its own and then wait to collect whatever the tooth fairy brings. Not this one. She’s just too badass and decides to take matters into her own hands.
