By Casey ZemanPublished January 31, 2012 Are you wondering what to do with the new YouTube look and feel? Many people either love or hate YouTube’s platform facelift. Whatever your preference, in this article I’m going to outline some of the best ways to optimize the new YouTube layout. Frankly, YouTube’s new design is turning … Continued
The Xappr, because your smartphone doesn’t look enough like a gun
You love your smartphone — and who can blame you, really? There’s seemingly no limit to what it can do. But ask yourself this: does it look enough like a gun? The answer is almost certainly a big, fat “no.” Thankfully, the Xappr is on its way from Metal Compass, set to help smartphones everywhere … Continued
Sony’s Q3 earnings are in: wider than expected full year loss, lowered sales projections
Sony already revealed Kazuo Hirai will take over for Howard Stringer as CEO and President April 1st last night, and with the big shocker out of the way it’s time for the fiscal Q3 reports. After posting a net loss of $346 million last quarter, Sony is now expecting a bigger loss for 2011 than … Continued
EasySignMobile enters the Facebook fray for iPhone and iPad
Need to sign a contract, like, now? There’s an app for that. Several actually, but the folks who create EasySignMobile have gone and made their service a bit more accessible to the unwashed masses with an updated version that supports Facebook authentication. The new feature is currently available only for iOS, although we’d imagine Android … Continued
3DS adds to its European WiFi arsenal, gains over 5,000 free hotspots
Like any new console, the 3DS has had its share of growing pains. But the awkward acne of its first year has mostly been smoothed over, giving way to an attractive price, a library of compelling content and even DLC freebies. So, what’s left for the Big N to do? Well, over in Europe, the … Continued
Facebook’s Zuckerberg to keep iron grip after IPO, report says
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Facebook unveiled plans for the biggest ever Internet IPO that could raise as much as $10 billion, but made it clear CEO Mark Zuckerberg will exercise almost complete control over the company, leaving investors with little say. The Harvard dropout, who launched the social networking phenomenon from his dorm room, will … Continued
Google: Microsoft Ad Campaign Is Full of Myths
Google doesn’t want you to believe everything Microsoft is writing about its privacy policies — especially not in the ads for alternative Microsoft products set to appear in major newspapers. The search giant published a blog post written by policy manager Betsy Masiello, in hopes of sorting out the myths and facts behind its new … Continued
Could smart Biomask regenerate burned faces?
(Credit: UT Arlington) Within five years, soldiers who suffer facial burns could have their faces regrown by wearing intelligent biomechanical masks, according to research out of the University of Texas at Arlington. Eileen Moss of the university’s Automation & Robotics Research Institute is collaborating with the U.S. Army and Northwestern University to build a prototype … Continued








