SlashGear Weekly Roundup Video - April 10, 2011
For this week's video we have a slightly different format, highlighting 5 news topics of the week rather than our usual 10. We wanted to...
Read MoreFor this week's video we have a slightly different format, highlighting 5 news topics of the week rather than our usual 10. We wanted to...
Read MoreI was reading through Chris Davies' column on giving gadget advice, and I thought I would add my perspective. I used to be a gadget...
Read MoreWelcome to another edition of the SlashGear Week in Review! Early Monday I ran across a cool printer hack that turns your ink jet into...
Read MoreStep into a cellphone store these past few years, and it's hard to miss Android. From a surprise public announcement back in 2007, to occupying the...
Read MoreThis week in science: the deadly nature of biofuels, marauding space junk endangering astronauts and maybe even our connected life, underwater jets, and giant rockets....
Read MoreFor generations, we have spent our days and nights in the living room being entertained. Once upon a time, we had books to read. Then,...
Read MoreA few very important things happened today, and you've gotta know all of them in order to go forth from this point. Seriously, you've gotta...
Read MoreRemember that game called Portal, the one developed by Valve Corporation, the one with the amazing physics magic and fabulous gameplay unlike essentially anything else...
Read MoreAndy Rubin, the man who shepherded Android into the powerhouse OS it is today has been promoted to Senior Vice President for Google. The move...
Read MoreGerman designer Volker Hübner developed this tablet he calls the m • pad to cater specifically to the needs of designers and developers. It combines...
Read MoreHuawei looked to Sweden for inspiration on their new phone. They partnered up with the Claesson Koivisto Rune studio and produced this phone they call...
Read MoreWhen we were married, my ex-wife and I had a rule. No watching mutual TV shows without the other. After years together, raising a toddler,...
Read MoreMinecraft was developed in 2009 by Markus "Notch" Persson, a Swedish programmer. It's a browser based 3D game with graphics on par with 1996, but...
Read More3D Printing has been around for a while. Until recently it's been a technology that's relegated to the design process, where designers are able to...
Read MoreYou may soon be able to stream live shows on YouTube if not be live-streaming your own channel on Youtube. The online video giant launched...
Read MoreThis fall, Kinder-gardeners in Auburn, Maine are going to all be getting Ipad 2's, for free. One of the teachers in the reading development labs...
Read MoreThe PXL 2000 is a retro Lo-Fi home video camera dropped on the world in 1988. It records a whopping 100 vertical lines at 15...
Read MoreVerizon's customers have been reporting a strange bug with their new IPad 2's. When they first bust out their new tablet everything seems hunky dory,...
Read MoreGoogle's acquisition of travel software company ITA for $700 million has just been approved today by the U.S. Justice Department after 8 months of deliberation....
Read MoreOur good pals over at Vodefone have created a video in which they take phones from throughout their own lengthy history, spraypaint them white, and...
Read MoreVideo calls were a mainstay of classic sci-fi films, and even today there's something almost magical about seeing your friends and family on the screen...
Read MoreIt may look a little like a PSP, but EraThink's EraPalm5 is actually another tiny Windows PC hoping to find its way into your jacket...
Read MoreThe IOIO for Android breakout board impressed us earlier in the week with its hack-friendly potential, turning an Android smartphone into the hub of any...
Read MoreMotorola's XOOM had its chance to sweep the Android 3.0 Honeycomb market; now the low-cost slates from Taiwan are here to steal its thunder. Acer...
Read MoreLet's begin today with some awesome news from Google - you know that big fat developers conference they have every year, the one where you...
Read MoreThe BlackBerry leaks keep on coming, with the latest to break cover being the BlackBerry Torch 2. An update to the original slider, the Torch...
Read MoreIf one touchscreen is good, how great must two be? Tapping into the same part of the brain that screams how geekily-cool Star Trek tablet...
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