Will an Innovative New Focusing Technology Change the Way We Take Pictures?

Although technological advances have paved the way for smaller and cheaper camera models to enter the market, there haven’t really been any major innovations in terms of the hardware itself within the past decade. That’s why you see “classic” lenses and camera bodies still demanding exorbitant amounts of money on eBay, or on camera trading [...]

Two Minute Video: Turn Your iPad into an ’80s Arcade Machine

I’ll show you how to build your own arcade cabinet for use with your iPad. Then when that doesn’t work, I’ll show you where to order one. Enjoy!

Apple Rumor Ping Pong Places iPhone 5 in September Again

Yesterday we heard a rumor that Apple may have been looking to announce a new iPhone not at its annual September event—one the company has traditionally used to announce new iPods—but that an event to launch the new iPhone may be held “in the beginning or middle of August” instead, according to Boy Genius Report.

FBI Snatches Web Servers as Scotland Yard Arrests Alleged Hacker

Of all the server hosting contingency plans on the books, here’s one you probably missed: web server takedown and seizure by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Yahoo Said to Have Made an Offer for Hulu

Rumors abound saying that Hulu may sell itself soon. The video streaming service was recently approached with an unsolicited buyout offer which, according to the Los Angeles Times, reportedly came from Yahoo.

Trouble in Paradise? LulzSec Outs Two Apparent ‘Snitches’

LulzSec appears to have blown the whistle on two of its own members, as a document uploaded to Pastebin reads, in part:

First Indie Author to Sell a Million Kindle Books Writes a Kindle Book About It

What separates independent author John Locke from his esteemed contemporaries in the “Kindle Million Club” – the likes of which includes Stieg Larsson and Nora Roberts – is that he self-published his books through the Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) platform with no backing from major publishers.

The Tragedy of Nokia’s N9 Smartphone

The Nokia N9 might’ve been the smartphone you dreamed of in a parallel universe, where Android and the iPhone hadn’t already gobbled up the market and where third-party app developers didn’t make or break platforms. It’s a slick-looking phone with slick-looking software, but the tragedy is that none of it really matters.

FCC Scoops Apple: New AirPort Extreme Outed, Time Capsule Hits 3TB

Oops, it looks like the FCC may be inadvertently doubling as Apple’s public relations arm this morning, appearing to confirm rumors that an updated AirPort Extreme wireless base station is in the offing.

Tablets: ‘Why Should Somebody Buy This Instead of an iPad?’

This article was originally published on Technologizer.

New York Post Blocks Website on iPad in Attempt to Force App Sales

As far as moneymaking schemes go, the New York Post‘s attempt to up sales of its iPad app seems like a great idea… in theory.