Ever wondered about Apple making a splash into the video game world and how it might turn out? This article features commentary on a big video game company's CEO making a prediction that Apple will make that jump. Read and chime in.
Today, Google unveiled its new application, Wave, to developers in San Francisco. Branded the "email of the future", Wave may encompass some of your favorite websites and streamline them into one easy to use application. Come check it out and share your thoughts.
Today, Google unveiled its new application, Wave, to developers in San Francisco. Branded the "email of the future", Wave may encompass some of your favorite websites and streamline them into one easy to use application. Come check it out and share your thoughts.\n
This is Examiner.com's preview of E3 with a look at some of the interesting storyline's that play out in Los Angeles. We will be there on the floor bringing you up to date news, confirming and dispelling rumors and hosting interviews with some of the biggest electronic companies on the planet. Don't miss this.
This is the first part of a three part series chronicling the Electronic Entertainment Expo right from the floor. From observations, to interviews, to exclusive game details, we did it all, so check out what was unveiled for gaming fans at E3.
This is the second part of a three part series chronicling the Electronic Entertainment Expo right from the floor. From observations, to interviews, to exclusive game details, we did it all, so check out what was unveiled for gaming fans at E3.
This is the last part of a three part series chronicling the Electronic Entertainment Expo right from the floor. From observations, to interviews, to exclusive game details, we did it all, so check out what was unveiled for gaming fans at E3.
Do you like Hulu? Do you own a Roku? If you do, you may want to read about this potential partnership. If you have no idea what Roku or Hulu are, come on in and educate yourself.
This is a frequently updated article tracking announcements at Apple's Worldwide Web Developer's Conference this week in San Francisco. One big unveiling has already taken place, will there be more?
A peek at the features that made it to the new iPhone 3G S, plus some of the lesser known announcements that came today at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
With all the hoopla surrounding Apple's announcements about the iPhone 3G S and its subsequent release on June 19th, many might have forgotten about another key date coming up just as fast.
This seems to be getting more and more common. Apple's OS 3.0 is apparently widely available on The Pirate Bay, so we go into commentary mode and make some observations. Avast, Apple!
As we all know, California is in the midst of a debilitating budget crisis that is not going away any time soon. The state government has to make cuts in education budgets, but are textbooks a great way to save money? Come chime in.
A week after E3, the dust has settled, and now it is time to look at some of the winners and losers of the show. What was great and what wasn't? What has the chance to be great and what was disappointing? This is our take.
So we covered E3 from the floor, but we kind of had a secret weapon. Using Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen, we were able to capture text and audio of an interview with Fusion io and post it as a Pencast, an exciting new form of social media.
A California University has created an iPhone application specifically for its students, so it could be only a matter of time before this spreads to college's everywhere.
If you were lucky enough to pre-order an iPhone 3G S the day it was announced, your order may already be on its way. If you were an unlucky AT&T customer having to pay in order to upgrade to 3G S, there is some good news.
It might be six months late, but Apple has finally released an important update that fixes potentially dangerous vulnerabilities within both OS X 10.5 and OS X 10.4.