Windows 8 is only out in a Release Preview so far, but there are already a ton of new Metro-style apps built just for it—all free. Here's our pick of the ...
At Google’s annual event, Google I/O 2012, Google announced that two of its best products and services, the Chrome browser and Google Drive would be ...
The concept of self-replication, or the ability for something to create another version of itself has always been rather alluring. We see it everywhere in the ...
The wait is finally over and we now have access to the Chrome browser on the iOS platform. If you are a Chrome user on your desktop be it Mac or PC, or even ...
Google made some significant announcements on Day Two of its annual Google I/O event.The biggest of the announcements is that Google Drive and the Chrome ...
Another interesting Kinect-based experiment has come to light. It is interesting how most of the exciting applications for this gaming device are those that ...
Established in 1971, by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney as Syzygy Engineering, Atari went on to become a household name in the gaming business. It started out ...
If you co-exist with the rest of us mere mortals on this planet, then the words “Angry Birds” won’t be completely oblivious to you. What ...
The upcoming Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean” has been announced and showcased at Google I/O.The update brings not only a number of new features, but quite ...
Perhaps it's my software analyst bias talking, but for me the best announcement at Google I/O is Android 4.1, a.k.a Jelly Bean, an incremental version of ...