The Daily Slash: April 13, 2011
Allow me to give you the skinny on everything you're going to need to know in order to go on with your life today. I...
Read MoreAllow me to give you the skinny on everything you're going to need to know in order to go on with your life today. I...
Read MoreIf you're in the market to buy a new PC, and especially an all-in-one type of PC, then you don't want to miss this offer...
Read MoreHammacher Schlemmer is selling this sweet bike on their website. It's designed like a standard Cruiser. I've seen a lot of old Schwinn's with a...
Read MoreWe had just mentioned that Rovio is working on a project to allow the Angry Birds game to sync across all platforms, and now we...
Read MoreGoogle Safe Browsing offers a service to just about everyone on the internet. They offer a blacklist that will help to keep you from stumbling...
Read MoreWe're the recipients of a press event invite that no less than tells us what's going to be inside, both the T-Mobile G2x and the...
Read MoreOh my goodness were you unaware of the fact that we were giving away a couple of Motorola XOOM Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets? Why, you've...
Read MoreHave you heard of Ubuntu? Of course you have. It's the top Linux distribution worldwide. Ubuntu is the first project that made it easy for...
Read MoreAngry Birds parent company Rovio announced via Twitter today that they are in the works to make the hugely popular game sync-able across all platforms....
Read MoreHere's a neat little accessory to turn your Apple iPad into a retro mini arcade machine. Ion Audio first showed off this iPad arcade cabinet...
Read MoreThis is already making my day. Mogi, or Mr. Grumbles depending on how formal you're feeling, has been making "...blarg house music for house music...
Read MoreWe mentioned before that Apple may be making a "jaw-dropping" announcement at the SuperMeet during the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) event in Las Vegas...
Read MoreIt seems that the first Windows 8 build has leaked, and from what we can tell, this leak does indeed appear to be verified as...
Read MoreCisco's shutting down of their Flip business after only two years says not just a great deal about Cisco but about consumer markets as a...
Read MoreIt appears that Google has chosen Identive's ACIG Technology subsidiary as their exclusive supplier of NFC stickers for at least one of the five major...
Read MoreIt appears that the folks over at PreCentral have gotten themselves an early hands-on with the newest version of webOS, version 3.0. This is the...
Read MoreIf you hadn't already noticed, SlashGear and our sibling site Android Community are in a tablety-mood at the moment, with a handful of Motorola XOOM...
Read MoreLet's begin by explaining what this indy game creator's product is: GMod, aka Garry's Mod. There's a game called Half Life 2, it's a first...
Read MoreThis has to be a hoax, so take this with a grain of salt the size of Everest. According to Gizmodo a file has been...
Read MoreThe programs that DARPA runs often result in some of the coolest hardware and gear for military and civilian use being invented. One of the...
Read MoreThere are a bunch of different apps on the market today that will turn your iPhone and Android device into a universal remote control. What...
Read MoreIf you are a Euro Android geek there are three new tablets coming over the next few quarters that you might want to check out...
Read MoreIntel and Apple have put Thunderbolt interface into the most recent version of the Mac notebooks that hit the market not long ago. So far,...
Read MoreI would bet around the holiday season you have run across those cheap beer making kits that let you brew your own beer in the...
Read MoreThis week marked 50 years since Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to enter space and orbit the earth. To celebrate the anniversary...
Read MoreApple has been using a lot of aluminum in its iPhone and iPod devices for years now. The problem with aluminum is that it blocks...
Read MoreThe speculation surrounding what Steve Jobs and Apple have up their sleeves is never ending. An analyst at Jefferies named Peter Misek thinks he knows...
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