Earlier today, YouTube reshuffled some of their search functionality while adding a new layer to help users discover videos.
The new feature, dubbed “Filter & Explore,” builds upon the old “Search Options” mechanism by leveraging similar topics to help users find something cool to watch– even if they weren’t necessarily looking for …
Infinity Blade racked up tons of accolades and significant sales when it hit Apple’s App Store last year. (I loved it.) The touch action/RPG hybrid stands out as one of the best-looking and sharpest-feeling games on iOS, and Android users have surely been holding their breath for their chance to take on the GodKing’s ogres and hedge …
Toshiba just unveiled a new line of 3D panel televisions that will – for the first time – be available outside of Japan. And here’s the real kicker: They’re promising that at least one of these models will be completely glasses-free.
You hear that, 3D fans? Nothing weighing down your face. Just good ol’, unencumbered TV watching …
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Grooveshark became a rare victim of Android Market policy on Tuesday, when Google removed the streaming music app without explanation of which policies were violated.
Unlike other streaming music services, such as Rdio and MOG, Grooveshark doesn’t license …
It’s advertising gone crazy like a fox. Or alright, just crazy. Mobile ad network Adzookie wants to pay your mortgage – as long as it can turn your house into an advertisement for Adzookie.
The promotion – which only has a budget of $100,000, so that whole “paying your mortgage” thing sadly doesn’t mean paying all of your mortgage …
The kids of today think digital music sucks but want to keep Steve Jobs happy. Or at least that’s my takeaway from the latest of Piper Jaffray’s bi-annual surveys of high school students in the US, which asked 4,500 kids how they felt about Apple products and digital music.
Among the surprising results: The percentage of …
Can’t get enough of Google’s search pranks? Grab a smartphone and search for “tilt” or “askew” on Google’s mobile website.
Doing so knocks the search results off kilter, as you can see in the image above. If you’re without a smartphone, you can check out the gag on the mobile-formatted version of Google’s desktop site.
Google …
The Masters Tournament kicks off tomorrow, ushering in the beginning of this year’s major championship tournament circuit. You can catch live video on the very-excellent Masters.com website and iPhone app, or enjoy lesser features (no live video?!) on the Android app.
Be sure to check out the new Front9 app for iPhone and iPad from …
Depending who you ask, you’ll get a different answer about who’s winning the operating system wars. Of course, the Linux people think they’ve won, but here’s the thing–they may be right.
Speaking to Network World, Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin asserts that the beloved open-source OS has already beaten Microsoft and …
There’s a lot of music online–more than most people have time to keep up with. That’s why you’ve got us. Every week, we’ll point you toward three excellent new downloads or videos from chart-topping stars, cult favorites and unknown geniuses.
1. As we noted yesterday, David Bowie’s got a “Golden Years” app coming out in a couple of …
Well, of course Motorola has only sold 100,000 Xoom tablets so far.
That’s not a precise number, but it’s the amount of people using Android 3.0 Honeycomb, according to Deutsche Bank’s check of the Android developer website. Motorola’s Xoom is the only Android 3.0 Honeycomb on the market right now, so it’s fair to say that sales are …
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When a brick-and-mortar retailer decides to go digital, one possible strategy goes something like this: Buy a smaller digital company or two, and hope to make them big.
That’s what GameStop did last week when it acquired Stardock’s Impulse game download …