Quakecon 2009
Quakecon 2009 – Quakecon 2009 was held at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, TX. In the year before, Quakecon 2009 had both 1v1 and CTF tournaments for Quake Live. The notable difference with this years...
View ArticleHow much you are really paying for text messages?
The New York Times recently wrote a story on the dirty little secret behind cell phone companies and text messages – something they would be very happy that if you the consumer never found out – it...
View ArticleiAds coming to OS X?
Apple Insider is running an article on the update renewal of Apple’s patent on Advertisements in Operating Systems. The article describes the patent details and operation. It appears that an iAd...
View ArticleMicrosoft to employees: Free Phones!
Microsoft, facing the worst competition since the day they were founded, is looking for ways to drive users to its new Windows Phone 7. With Android and iPhone basically owning the market today (with...
View Article37 States now Investigating Google
You read that right! Thirty-seven states have now joined the Google Street View investigation into whether Google’s data collection of private information was legal. For those not in the know, Google...
View ArticleWordPress Hates Entrepreneurs
Matt Mullenweg, the creator of the open source software WordPress is waging a war against entrepreneurs who are creating for profit plugins, themes, or add-ons for his software. Matt is adamant that...
View ArticleJailbreaking now legal
Today the US government announced new rules relating to how the DMCA is applied. This now officially makes it legal to jailbreak a device, such as an iPhone and use it with unauthorized software, or...
View ArticleIt’s OK to steal my software
“Sometimes it’s OK to steal my software.” says Jeff Vogul and independent software developer and game designer. Jeff founded Spiderweb Software in 1994 and has written several games, including The...
View ArticleTwelve Year Old Girl Creates iPhone App
A twelve year old girl, Freddie Anne Hodges lives in Plano, and she created the iPhone application Measure Me. “I’ve always wanted to know how tall I was because I was growing and I was getting taller...
View ArticleCommodore 64 is back!
The classic Commodore 64 is back and better than ever! The old C-64 enclosure is being fitted with modern day horsepower for retro-coolness! The most popular selling computer in the world in 1985 was...
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