I’d like to think that Sir Richard and I are homeboys by now, but several interviews later and I still don’t have an invite to Necker Island.
Heh. Just kidding, Sir Richard.
Sorry about the audio, but the interview was conducted via Ustream and Skype over Wi-Fi.
To be quite honest, everything I spoke to Sir Richard about is …
Spoke too soon.
The Internet is buzzing about the Google Phone this AM and it seems a picture of the device has surfaced. It’s unclear if this is the HTC Passion, but it sure looks a lot like it.
Cory O’Brien, a blogger in San Francisco, got his hands on a device that he claims to be the Google Phone last night. O’Brien had …
According to various tweets, Google may have doled out the mystical “Google Phone” yesterday in Mountain View. As of right now there haven’t been any pictures taken of the alleged HTC built device that is purportedly running Android 2.1 with an HTC Sense-like UI. As reported by TechCrunch, all “Google Phone” related tweets have …
The early poster child for the controversial new changes to Facebook’s privacy policy? Facebook’s founder and CEO himself.
Facebook released a set of Dec. 9 changes to Facebook’s privacy policy that includes a new set of Facebook user information in public search results, everything from the complete list of a user’s friends, to …
Two things that are hot right now: vampires and Facebook games. So it was only a matter of time before some company took advantage of these trends. That’s where City of Eternals comes in (try it now).
Made by San Francisco-based developer ohai, City of Eternals is a massively multiplayer online game set in a world of modern vampires …
AT&T is well aware of their subpar level of service in Manhattan and San Francisco. That much is true. They even released an app earlier this week giving users the ability to “Mark the Spot” (iTunes Link) where service has basically crapped out. The problem with the app is that if you live in either city the chances of you being able …
Oppenheimer analyst Yair Reiner is citing “checks” into Apple’s supply chain that indicate production of the purported tablet will begin to ramp up in February with a March or April launch. He goes on to say that Apple will churn out 1 million tablets per month. Despite previous rumors that the tablet would have an OLED screen, …
Following a brief investigation triggered by the iPhone photography blog iPhoneography, Apple has banished Chinese developer Molinker and its estimated 1000 iPhone apps. The majority of Molinker’s applications were pitiful copycats of existing popular apps, but that’s not what triggered the amateur sleuthing from an Internet friend …
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Back in June I saw this little robotic penguin making the rounds on various blogs. I’m a sucker for tiny animals turned robot, but this one was somehow connected to my Facebook page! I could take the time to try and explain to you what Pingo does – not that it’s very difficult to explain – but the video from Arimaz sums it up …
Video games are supposed to be fun, right? But in this week’s round of box art reviews, where we look at the covers of new game releases, we wonder if the box art designers forgot that fact…
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What’s on the box: Some test tubes filled with colored liquid, a telescope, a dinosaur skeleton, Einstein’s relativity …