By Michael Franco The laughing lunatic will join the collection of villains already introduced on the show. Will his origin story involve a meteorite and immortality?
Monthly Archives: February 2015
Smile! The Joker to debut on Fox’s ‘Gotham’ this season
By Michael Franco The laughing lunatic will join the collection of villains already introduced on the show. Will his origin story involve a meteorite and immortality?
Microsoft’s Picturesque Lock Screen puts Bing front and center on Android
By Don Reisinger The app shows users Bing homepage images as soon as the lock screen loads, and also lets them search Bing without having to unlock the device.
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How I was almost a Steve Jobs movie extra
By Shara Tibken CNET’s Shara Tibken had on her finest ’80s garb, but she didn’t take into account the Apple fan fervor when she signed up to be an extra in the new Aaron Sorkin film.
Swedish office gets under employees’ skin with RFID microchips
By Bonnie Burton Forget your office door key? Can’t remember the code for the photocopier? No need to worry if you happen to have special microchips implanted in your hand.
Swedish office gets under employees’ skin with RFID microchips
By Bonnie Burton Forget your office door key? Can’t remember the code for the photocopier? No need to worry if you happen to have special microchips implanted in your hand.
A cut above the rest: Final Fantasy kitchen knives
By Bonnie Burton Movie prop maker Tim Baker and his team forge a set of Final Fantasy kitchen knives complete with an Ultros knife block in the latest episode of the DIY webseries “Super-Fan Builds.”
This 3D Printer Is Safer for Kids
You’d think kids would be all over 3D printers, but the filaments have to be melted at a dangerous 200+ degrees Celsius. So …
Google reportedly plans to take on Uber with ride-hailing service
By Shara Tibken Bloomberg reports the Internet giant has been working on an Uber rival in conjunction with its driverless car project.
FCC makes push for more local broadband services
By Marguerite Reardon The agency plans to vote on a proposal later this month that strikes down provisions in state laws limiting the expansion of municipal broadband networks.