By Bridget Carey Reports indicate Apple’s smartwatch won’t launch until spring, while the rumored “iPad Pro” may be smaller than expected. Also, MasterCard is testing out a new payment wristband called Nymi, and Burger King will begin accepting PayPal.
Daily Archives: 03.11.2014
Ridley Scott Is Producing a Sequel Miniseries to 2001: A Space Odyssey
Great news for Arthur C. Clarke and/or Ridley Scott fans (in other words, everyone). The Blade Runner and Alien director just signed on to produce a Syfy Channel miniseries version of Clarke’s 2001 sequel, 3001: The Final Odyssey.
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Strapping a GoPro to a Ceiling Fan Is as Awesome as You Think It’d Be
Celebrate 60 years of ‘Godzilla’ with a roar
By Anthony Domanico The first Godzilla film was released 60 years old today. Celebrate by watching the guys who worked on the 2014 “Godzilla” movie re-create his iconic roar.
Larry Page: Google probably needs a new mission statement
By Chris Matyszczyk Google’s CEO says that “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful” is outdated. If so, what should Google’s new mission be?
This super ‘cool’ bike has wheels made of ice
By Michael Franco Watch as mad hacker Colin Furze gives a BMX bike a set of ice wheels and then rides it atop a glacier in Canada — just because he can.
Verizon, AT&T say their voice-over LTE services will work together
By Roger Cheng VoLTE is considered the next generation of voice call technology, and the alliance between the two greatly expands its reach.
Android 5.0 Lollipop Is Here
By Darren Orf
Anyone blessed with a Nexus or Google Play edition device will very soon be able to enjoy Android’s latest software masterpiece, Lollipop. An …
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Spotify to Taylor Swift: Please ‘stay stay stay’
By Don Reisinger Spotify regretfully removes Swift’s songs from its service after receiving a request from the pop star and her management team.
Spotify to Taylor Swift: Please ‘stay stay stay’
By Don Reisinger Spotify regretfully removes Swift’s songs from its service after receiving a request from the pop star and her management team.