Gamers everywhere are eagerly anticipating a return to Gotham City when the new Batman game comes out later this year and new screens have surfaced showing off two of the bad guys who’ll be running wild in Arkham City.
The new game will apparently give us a tougher, meaner Harley Quinn, as the Joker’s main squeeze drops the Gothic …
Here’s a sign that Rovio’s Angry Birds has reached a new level of fame: It’s at the center of a groundbreaking new Super Bowl ad to be seen this Sunday, despite not appearing in the ad whatsoever, nor being the product advertised.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, 20th Century Fox’s 30-second commercial for animated movie Rio will …
Ending months of rumors, leaks and anticipation, News Corp. and Apple finally launched The Daily today, unveiling what’s likely to be a gamechanger for iPad apps and online news sources alike. The 100-page magazine will be published every morning, with the possibility for updates throughout the day should there be breaking stories, …
Canadian libraries won’t have to make room on their shelves for the thousands of books that they’re adding to their catalogue. That’s because, through a partnership with Overdrive.com, e-Books from book publishers McClelland & Stewart and Random House of Canada are to be made available for Canadian schools, colleges and libraries. …
Sony showed off an impressively, shiny slice of an Uncharted game for the NGP when their PSP successor debuted last week in Japan. Fans of Nathan Drakes’s globe-trotting exploits are no doubt excited that he’ll be making his first appearance in a handheld game on the powerful Next Generation Portable, which will give them new ways to …
You might want to hold on to that box and packaging for your Samsung Galaxy Tab a little longer. Although the company has been bragging about their unexpected higher sales this past year, recent stats show that people are buying less Galaxy Tabs than records are showing. Now, ITG Investment Research has found out by January 2011, 16 …
With the Verizon iPhone looming, AT&T and T-Mobile both have some impressive 4G-compatible Android phones rolling out this month. And T-Mobile’s got a 3D-capable Android tablet rolling out sometime after that.
AT&T’s HTC Inspire 4G (above, left) has a big 4.3-inch screen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor and is priced extremely …
Unsettling developments, on several fronts:
U.S. surveillance. The Obama administration, once again, is reaching farther than its predecessor on electronic surveillance. Now it wants a law requiring internet service providers to keep logs of their customers on the web — all of them, not suspected bad actors — just in case the …
Good morning! Here are some of today’s top tech links so far. We’ll cover a few of these throughout the day but feel free to get a head start.
Egypt Returns To The Internet
Link: Renesys Blog
Internet service providers in Egypt have re-connected their networks to the rest of the outside world. As of just before 1:00 in the …
Computerworld is reporting that the London Stock Exchange may have been hacked in August of last year as it prepared to switch its systems from Microsoft’s .Net platform to a Linux-based platform. It’s once again preparing to attempt the same switchover this month.
According to the article:
“There were major problems on the exchange
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With the death of many magazines and the ones that have managed to survive lessening their pages, it’s hard for journalists to find a place for their in-depth articles which often run upwards of 10,000 words. The pieces may be good, but when space is a valued commodity and the subject matter won’t move issues off shelves, editors are …
It’s time to finally lay the myth of cord-cutting to rest; Americans are not only still in love with television, they’re actually watching more of it than they were three years ago, according to Deloitte’s fifth annual “State of the Media Democracy” report.
Asked to rank their three favorite types of media, television scored highest …