The Daily Slash: November 11 2010
Double Slash! Today is the first day we've ever run a post by the name of "SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up" for those of you who just...
Read MoreDouble Slash! Today is the first day we've ever run a post by the name of "SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up" for those of you who just...
Read MoreAs you might already know, Apple aims to split off their App Store from their as-of-now still larger iTunes store, which they will still use...
Read More"The idea a year and a half ago was to do the Nexus One to try to move the phone platform hardware business forward. It...
Read MoreJust today, corporate vice president and chief operating and financial officer of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business mister Dennis Durkin addressed attendees of BMO Capital Markets...
Read MoreThe New York Times Best-Seller List is the list every book publishing company, basically, in the world looks to when thinking about what else to...
Read MoreOne of the dreamers behind this Magical Soldering Unicorn, mister Sean Bonner, said in april of this year that "The value of something like this...
Read MoreSo you're strolling along, hanging a left in your local Best Buy, and BAM! There it is, a gigantic display showing you the first step...
Read MoreWindows Phone 7 is still new to the United States, so users are still in the process of discovering new things. We've already found out...
Read MoreWith all this hype surrounding the Nexus S, with live images falling prey to the Internet along with the fact that it's believed the device...
Read MoreWe've seen what an iPhone dock in a Harley-Davidson would look like, but while listening to music your music through the speakers may be one...
Read MoreLike we said earlier, it looks like the Nexus S talk is seriously ramping up, which means that either we're looking at a device that's...
Read MoreThursday afternoon, Twitter came forward and officially announced that the micro-blogging service has begun a social networking partnership with Apple's Ping music service. It's now...
Read MoreIt was only three days ago, when we reported that it looked like Activision, and analysts alike, were preparing for the worst when it came...
Read MoreAll over the world, kids want to be like their favorite superheroes. With all of their cool powers, and nifty outfits, it's hard to understand...
Read MoreHere's an interesting development, part of a story that many would have believed closed. If you've been keeping up with Windows Phone 7, and how...
Read MoreThe HTC HD7 is no stranger to the SlashGear frontpage, having already been well handled at the European launch and then subsequently reviewed. Now, the...
Read MoreThe rumors about the next Nexus device have been picking up steam recently, with reports coming in from all over the place that the device...
Read MoreIt is inevitable. A columnist will post a thoughtful article on a polarizing topic, and the comments section will explode. Whether the column was sensationalizing...
Read MoreA security loophole has been identified in UK telecoms company BT's online management system, which potentially allows access to any subscriber's account and permits changes...
Read MoreWelcome to your very first edition of the SlashGear Morning Wrap-up, made to cover all those massive amounts of updates and releases our peeps in...
Read MoreIf you're using a BlackBerry device and have some evelovin Facebook working on there, you should be receiving a notice to upgrade to Facebook for...
Read MoreHaving been spotted flirting with the FCC earlier today, the HTC DG H100 Media Link streamer has been confirmed by retailer Clove. Priced at £89.99...
Read MoreHaving left pre-order customers unclear on when, exactly, they can expect their tablets to arrive, HP's Slate 500 is now listed as "on backorder" at...
Read MoreSteam has made game distribution pleasantly straightforward for PC gamers, but the service is apparently prompting wrath among retailers fearful of its potential for market...
Read MoreThe Boxee Box by D-Link is shipping, and it's played right into iFixit's destructive hands. Inside it's an admirable mixture of easily-unscrewed components and a...
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal's app for Android-based tablets has hit the Android Market, and we've been testing it out on the Samsung Galaxy Tab. Exclusively...
Read MoreI remember the 80's of my youth well. The first time I ran into someone with a massive boom box on their shoulder I thought...
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