Whoa! Verizon iPhone coming out in just a few months?
Hold the presses – the undisputed smartphone sales leader is finally branching out to another wireless carrier in the US, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Source:Whoa! Verizon iPhone coming out in just a few months?
8,000 petabytes of mobile data traffic expected by 2014
Mobile data traffic originating from PC (USB) modems and routers is expected to increase from 2,000 petabytes of data to a staggering 8,000 in 2014.
Source:8,000 petabytes of mobile data traffic expected by 2014
Door to the Afterlife creaks open in Egypt
Archaeologists have managed to painstakingly unearth a 3,500-year-old "Door to the Afterlife" that was originally placed in the tomb of an ancient high-ranking Egyptian official in Luxor.
Evolutionary scientist wins controversial religious award
Francisco Ayala, a former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, has been awarded a £1 million prize for work of a spiritual nature.
Source:Evolutionary scientist wins controversial religious award
Pax East 2010 kicks off in Boston
Pax East 2010 has kicked off at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
Pentagon's spying on us, says WikiLeaks
Whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks has accused the US government of spying on the organisation and its staff – and Icelandic authorities of colluding.
Nvidia's GTX 480 takes center stage at Pax East 2010
Nvidia kicked off day one of Pax East 2010 by launching its next-generation GTX 470/480 in front of a packed and excited audience.
Pax East 2010: Where geeks meet the gaming Gods
Excitement was high this afternoon at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, with long lines of hyped, hard-core gamers snaking around several blocks.
Googleless China looks just like China
Google pulling out of China has caused quite a stir, although GoDaddy did the same thing and no one seemed to care. Apparently, no dissidents were freed in the making of this commercial.
Will EA use its 10-year "Bourne" license?
Last year, Electronic Arts acquired the video game license to Robert Ludlum’s Bourne franchise, but now it has canceled the first game that was supposed to use that license.
