Could you beat the world’s best texters in a race of speed and accuracy? Try your hand…err fingers at the LG Mobile World Cup. Winner gets $50,000 (split from a grand prize of $100,000) and the honor of being known as “the world’s fastest texter.”
You’ll have stiff competition from 13-year-old Briana Hendrickson, co-representative …
The majority of people don’t have qualms about downloading material illegally, according to a new Danish study by the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit that looked at today’s moral standards.
Seventy percent of people surveyed said they saw nothing wrong with illicit file sharing as long as no one was making a profit. Sadly, my grade …
Apple’s interim CEO Tim Cook and a couple other company executives reportedly met with Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi recently to talk about where Apple is heading in the not-too-distant future.
Forbes reports that Cook apparently indicated Apple will explore lower-priced iPhone models, and has “clever things” planned …
Is Lionsgate Entertainment getting ready to sell off its online assets? The New York Post is reporting that the company is considering spinning off multiple digital assets, including its share of pay-TV company EPIX, FearNet, it’s VoD horror service, and its TV Guide and TVGuide.com interests. According to the report, in total, …
The nifty thing about building a successful web app is that it often throws off all sorts of cool things unrelated to its primary function. To wit: Foursquare, the location based social network that allows you to systematically stalk strangers and extort local businesses (just kidding) accumulates a massive amount of data related to the …
Good morning! Here are some of today’s top tech stories so far. We’ll cover a few of these throughout the day but feel free to get a head start.
Gmail back soon for everyone
Link: Google
A software glitch left 0.02% of Gmail users without all their old e-mail messages and contacts on Sunday. Google has recovered all the missing …