A Swedish couple has chosen to name their first born son Google, after the well-known search engine. It was bound to happen, but come on people! Google Kai already has his own website at www.google-kai.com, Continue reading “Swedish couple names baby boy “Google””.…more
With Web 2.0 coming out in the near future, a browser based on the popular Firefox browser, called Flock, has been released. Sporting organization tools that out-foxes (pardon the pun) that of Firefox, not to Continue reading “Super ‘Firefox’ previewed”.…more
For those of you familiar to this site and have recently read the review entitled AOpen’s Pandora Box Makes it to the Market, you have a pretty decent background on the product and its capabilities. Continue reading “AOpen to launch mini PC in November”.…more
Looks like Sony is trying to make some “change” this holiday season with its PSP handheld, projecting sales of 2.5 to 3 million units. Sony Corp. plans to sell between 2.5 million and 3 million Continue reading “Sony hopes to sell 3 million PSPs”.…more
Considering the US is entrenched in a war, it is good to see the point where “ground-pounding” meets technology. NATO has been testing out a variety of RFID technologies- everything from the bulky, tank-mounted and Continue reading “NATO tests RFID to prevent friendly fire”.…more
Oil futures plummeted Thursday, briefly going below $60 a barrel for the first time since in nearly three months. Gasoline inventories increased when they were predicted to decrease, which is one of the reasons for Continue reading “Crude Oil Drops Below $60 a Barrel”.…more
A laptop that has a screen that can flip around 180 degrees and be used as a Tablet PC? Not only is it possible, it’s an inevitability, and will become more commonly known by 2008. Continue reading “Convertibles: The new laptop bling?”.…more
Here’s yet another story involving GTA: San Andreas and the “hidden material” found therein . Two trade groups representing video game makers are suing over a law California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law recently Continue reading “Video game makers sue to overturn Calif. ban”.…more
Apparently a Britain-based company is playing the name-game with search engine giant Google. The dispute is over the name of Google’s fairly popular free e-mail service, Gmail. Independent International Investment Research (IIIR) has laid claim Continue reading “Google can’t use Gmail name in U.K.”.…more
This LCD TV is a football fan’s dream. It has the capability to enable a viewer to watch 4 High-Definition (HD) channels at the same time, at full resolution. Maybe it’ll allow for split-screen, full Continue reading “Quad High-Definition LCD Unveiled”.…more