A controversial new app set to be released in March aims to keep the Twitter statuses of the dead and buried alive, by continuously updating them long after the worms eat into their brains.
“Is that a see-through dress, or are you just happy to see me?” Much like how clear heels tell us that a woman will most likely give us a lap dance, thanks to one Dutch fashion designer you may never again have to wonder if she’s into you -- this new dress becomes transparent when the wearer’s heart rate rises, making things rather...clear.
Like a wingman cleverly disguised as an iPhone case, the Intoxicase always has your back. It will not only defend your phone from harm, it's also at the ready to pop open your beer (no more searching for openers or banging the bottle on the table), and will even tell you if you've had a few too many.
NFL fans could see laser first-down markers like those currently visible on television broadcasts also used in stadiums in the future. (Insert bad Dr. Evil impression saying "lasers" here)
According to a Swiss research team, your Netflix queue may have more to do with physics than it does personal recommendations or anything else. This is mostly due to the algorithms in the system, which create biases based on previous movies which may have a high amount of views simply because of people's tendency to take a chance on movies that look terrible. Well, that explains why ‘The Expendabl
Look, I don't judge. I don't care what you do in your free time, be it be above or below the moral code, but recently CIA Director David Petraeus' highly publicized extramarital affair proved how easily our secrets can come to light when we use the internet to conduct them.
As your friendly neighborhood tech guru, I feel it's my duty to point out where Petraeus went wrong, and how you can get away
Forget about 3D movies, pretty soon we could have 3D screens. At the 2012 Yeosu EXPO in Korea, Hyundai unveiled a new panoramic project screen that is actually made up of thousands of 11" x 11" cubes that can push in and out creating a rippling and pulsating effect on the screen. So not only can the image be in 3D but the screen could move along with it.
How many people have seen a friend post a ‘legal notice’ that is meant to protect our privacy rights now that Facebook is a publicly traded company? I bet you've thought about posting that notice yourself, but will it actually help protect your privacy?
Virgin Mobile just announced what could be the best deal on an iPhone and service, period. Starting June 29th, you can get an iPhone 4S on the Virgin Mobile network for $30 a month and that includes unlimited text and data. There's no contracts either. This is pre-paid goodness.
When the Commander was a questionable young serpent in high school, one of my favorite games was the original 'Tomb Raider' on the PlayStation. Mainly because the game's main character, Lara Croft, had huge boobs (and the game's glitchy camera allowed you to really zoom in on them).
A trailer for the new 'Tomb Raider' was just released by publisher Crystal Dynamics that left us wondering "whe
South By Southwest, or SXSW, the music, film, and interactive conference is happening all this week in Austin, TX. It’s full of conferences, music, seminars, and other events. It’s also full of a multitude if techies in town for the event...
You've seen the iPhone Rock God commercial right? Well, at one point the kid in the commercial say's "Call me 'Rock God.'" What a tool right?