NFL Players’ Twitter Use Expresses Discontent In Real Time

Why wait for your official spokesperson to make a comment or until you get that TV time to say what you really feel about football? The New York Times reports that NFL players are taking to Twitter to express their unhappiness about the current bargaining going on between the NFL and the NFL Players Union regarding [...]

Oh Here We Go: iPad 2 Expected Next Wednesday, Not June

If there’s anything I love more than Apple rumors, it’s wildly conflicting Apple rumors that surface within 24 hours of one another.

App of the Week: PlayOn Mobile for Android

Ah, streaming media. Your promise is so elusive. The technology is here and robust enough to shoulder the burden, but the content companies have insisted that you be viewable first and foremost on big boy computers, with set-top boxes and mobile devices granted access on a case by case basis.

And The First Titles For the Nintendo 3DS Are…

For those of you eagerly anticipating the release date of the Nintendo 3DS, the company officially announced the titles that will be available on the release date. They hope to have more than 30 titles out before the E3 Expo in June. Drumroll please for these games available March 27:

New Macbook Pro Line Rumored for Thursday

If you were Steve Jobs, what better way to celebrate your 56th birthday than with a launch of a new line of MacBook Pros?

Steve Jobs: Subscription Terms Only Apply to Publishing Apps

Apple’s recently-announced subscription model for apps has caused a bit of a ruckus with publishers. To recap, any content-based iPhone and iPad apps wishing to leverage recurring subscriptions must give Apple a 30% cut of sales that originate from within iTunes or the app itself. Subscriptions can be sold outside the app but pricing must [...]

Apple Looking To Sell Digital Tracks With Better Sound Quality

It’s hard to discern the difference between the lower quality, compressed 16-bit tracks that are available for download through Apple and other digital retailers and the 24-bit original audio recording so it probably doesn’t make a huge difference for the majority of listeners.  For the music snobs who can tell the inferior track from the [...]

If You Can’t Beat ‘Em… Microsoft to Release SDK for Kinect

Microsoft’s made history with the record-setting launch of the Kinect sensor for their Xbox 360. While the games released at launch were generally a bit twee, much of the buzz around the device came from hackers who made Kinect useful in ways that weren’t necessarily intended. Everything from holography to Super Mario interoperability to was [...]

“All-Star Superman,” The Movie: A Roundtable Review

The All-Star Superman movie comes out today: a 75-minute, PG-rated, direct-to-video animated feature, based on the celebrated Grant Morrison/Frank Quitely miniseries from a few years back, and starring James Denton as Superman and Clark Kent, and Christina Hendricks as Lois Lane. Douglas Wolk, Evan Narcisse and Graeme McMillan–the reviewers from Techland’s Comic Book Club–reviewed it, [...]

Production Woes to Delay iPad 2 to June, iPhone 5 to September?

While Apple’s yearly product release cycle would normally point to the next version of the iPad being released in April, Bloomberg is now reporting that “production bottlenecks” at one of Apple’s manufacturers may delay the arrival of the iPad 2 until as far out as June.

Amazon’s Netflix-Style Video Service Free for ‘Prime’ Members

If you do a lot of shopping on Amazon.com, you’ve no doubt come across the site’s $79 per year “Prime” membership option.