Zuckerberg's Sister Bitten By Facebook Privacy Settings By Jane McEntegart published 27 December 12 Looks like even the Zuckerbergs aren't completely clear on how Facebook's privacy settings work.
Content Owners Increasing Focus on Usenet Takedowns By Kevin Parrish published 13 November 12 Content owners and anti-piracy firms have increased their takedown notices to Usenet services over the past six months.
Netflix Accounts for 33% of Peak Period Internet Traffic in US By Kevin Parrish published 8 November 12 On-demand services like Netflix are supposedly reducing BitTorrent downloads.
Nero 12 Media Software Gets YouTube Import Capability By Wolfgang Gruener published 26 September 12 Nero just released its latest DVD and Blu-ray ripping and burning software.
MatchStick Is a Dedicated Speaker Dock for Kindle Fire By Kevin Parrish published 18 July 12 This is the first quality speaker dock for Kindle Fire, says Grace Digital.
Limited Edition Halo 4 Xbox 360 Bundle Spotted By Kevin Parrish published 14 July 12 Microsoft plans to offer a $399 Halo 4 console bundle featuring a limited edition Xbox 360 and exclusive downloadable content.
Working Sonic Screwdriver is Actually a Gesture Remote By Kevin Parrish published 13 July 12 The title says it all, and it can be yours this September for $100 USD.
Vizio Introduces Google TV Streamer with OnLive By Kevin Parrish published 26 June 12 Vizio is launching a set-top box based on the latest version of Google TV.
D-Link MovieNite Plus Streams Netflix, Hulu to TV, HDTV By Kevin Parrish published 12 June 12 Here's a good way to stream Hulu Plus, Netflix and other channels and apps without the need for a connected console, laptop, or a Smart TV.
Duracell Now Guarantees 10 Years of Power Storage in Batteries By Douglas Perry published 12 June 12 Battery maker Duracell announced a new feature for its regular as well as rechargeable, hearing aid and coin button alkaline products.
Mozilla Wants to Help You Learn Code with Webmaker Project By Catherine Cai published 29 May 12 Mozilla's launching its own initiative to get people motivated to learn how to code...
Aperion Audio Intros Network Speaker for Windows By Kevin Parrish published 9 May 12 This wireless speakers allows users to listen to music anywhere there's a home network connection.
Pebble Wristwatch Opens up Unexpected Avenue for Gaming By Catherine Cai published 28 April 12 The creator of the Pebble wristwatch wants to bring gaming to its wearers.
Panasonic Shows Off 145-Inch, 8K Res. Plasma Display By Kevin Parrish published 27 April 12 This prototype will be used to promote the use of Super Hi-Vision which features a resolution of 7,680 x 4,320 at a solid 60 FPS.
Toshiba's 13-inch Tablet Has a Built-In TV Tuner By Kevin Parrish published 22 March 12 Additional details have been provided about Toshiba's 13.3-inch prototype tablet.
NEC LED Ceiling Light with Integrated Speaker is a Great Idea By Jane McEntegart published 20 March 12 We'll take one for every room in the house.
Whole Foods Has a Kinect-powered Cart and It Rocks By Jane McEntegart published 29 February 12 We're anticipating robot shopping cart traffic jams, or at least collisions.
PS Vita Has Already Sold 600,000 Units in Western Markets By Kevin Parrish published 29 February 12 Over 600,000 PlayStation Vita units have sold in the west since its debut last week.
Google Files Application to Operate TV Service By Kevin Parrish published 23 February 12 Google may be launching a cable TV subscription service once Google Fiber is up and running.
Hulu Plus Finally Arrives On Nintendo Wii By Kevin Parrish published 16 February 12 TV-focused Hulu Plus is now available on the Nintendo Wii console, complementing Netflix's focus on movies.
Samsung Makes Your Chores High-Tech With Wi-Fi Washing By Marcus Yam published 11 January 12 Now your washing will talk to your smartphone.
Rumor: Xbox 720 and PS4 Appearing at E3 2012 By Kevin Parrish published 7 January 12 There probably won't be an actual appearance, but rather an outline of things to come for the next generation consoles in order to put a little fear into Nintendo.
LG Revealing 84" 3D UDTV at CES 2012 By Kevin Parrish published 30 December 11 This monster Ultra Definition TV will measure 84-inches and make its debut at CES 2012 next month.
The World's Fastest Off-the-Shelf RC Car Can Hit 100 MPH By Douglas Perry published 8 December 11 The Traxxas XO-1 is just 27 inches long, but draws from full-scale supercar technologies to hit speeds of 100 MPH.
New .XXX Domains Finally on General Sale By Jane McEntegart published 6 December 11 Get your .XXX domain now.
The R2-D2 MP4 Player with C-3PO Earbuds By Jane McEntegart published 13 November 11 We love Star Wars as much as the next team of tech writers, but we're not sure if we can get behind this R2-D2 and C-3PO-inspired MP4 player from Toys R Us.
Google TV Gets First Unofficial Porn Channel By Kevin Parrish published 9 November 11 Vivid Entertainment has launched a streaming service of adult HD content compatible with Google TV.
Sony Launches ''Inspection Scheme'' for Overheating TVs By Jane McEntegart published 12 October 11 Sony denies a recall but admits that there have been reports of overheating.
Samsung's 5-inch Galaxy Wi-Fi Tablet Launched By Ross A. Lincoln published 11 October 11 It's cute. No, it's adorable! But can it kill iPod touch?
Rumor: Apple to Discontinue iPod Classic and Shuffle By Jane McEntegart published 29 September 11 Now that Amazon's mystery press conference is out of the way, we're eagerly awaiting Apple's October 4 iPhone 5 event. However, will Apple also be saying goodbye to a couple of devices this year?