Goodbye, Friendster, I Never Used You

Friendster, the social network that preceded Facebook and MySpace, is being dismantled.

Now, Robots Can Save You from Baldness… As Long As You’re Not Blond

Finally, technology has come up with something that is actually useful to me. Oh, sure; various communication technologies, modes of transport, and alternative forms of energy collection are fine, I guess, but when you put them next to a robot that harvests your hair for hair transplant surgery to cure baldness, then there’s really no [...]

Amazon’s Latest Weapon Against Apple in ‘App Store’ Lawsuit? Steve Jobs

The ongoing trademark war over the rights to the term “app store” just had another interesting turn. This time Amazon’s assertion of the phrase’s genericness cites a few key phrases used by Steve Jobs himself in a recent conference call.

Soon, Your In-Flight Movie Could Be in 3D

Crying babies, recycled air, inedible food… but do you know what would instantly make air travel much better? 3D movies. Or, at least, that’s the hope of MasterImage 3D, which is apparently close to sealing deals to put glasses-free 3D on planes and in cars.

Class Action Suit Filed Against Apple over Location Tracking

Two men in Florida have filed a class action lawsuit against Apple over the recently-reported hidden database file found on iPhones and 3G-enabled iPads that periodically records users’ location coordinates.

YouTube to Go Hollywood with New Video-On-Demand Service

TheWrap is reporting that as early as next week, YouTube will be making the leap into streaming video-on-demand service, putting it in direct competition with Apple’s iTunes.

Introducing Your Next iPhone Case: Steve Jobs in Carbonite

The next iPhone case you purchase will surely be this $35 Steve Jobs in Carbonite masterpiece found over on Society6.com’s website.

Iran Under Fresh Malware Attack

Iran claims to have discovered a new malicious computer virus attacking its government computers.

Droid Incredible 2 to Verizon on Thursday, $200 with Contract

HTC’s well-received “Droid Incredible” Android smartphone has gotten an update in the Droid Incredible 2, which is set to launch on Thursday for $200 with a two-year contract through Verizon.

Did Custom ‘Rebug’ Firmware Kill Sony’s PlayStation Network?

Welcome to day six of Sony’s PlayStation Network debacle, as Sony’s original suggestion of “a full day or two” offline stretches to nearly a week. We’re no closer to an explanation than we were six days ago, though the company’s intimated in a handful of laconic PlayStation blog updates that the trouble began with an [...]

Photo Duo Creates Harry Potter-Style Moving Photos for the Web

Remember the moving photos that appear in newspapers and magazines in the Harry Potter stories?