Holidays are Covered: App Creates & Mails Your Cards

For all you good people that keep in contact with friends during the holidays, here’s a soon to be released app that could revolutionize your card sending frenzy. Sincerely Ink lets you not only create cards directly on your iPhone, iPad or Android phone, but also mail them directly from your contacts.

Read the full story

The Personal Data Protection and Breach Accountability Act

As the world becomes increasingly digital and more of our sensitive information is stored online, the security of that information has become a major concern to both users and lawmakers. In an attempt to safeguard users’ online info, Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Sen. Al Franken are cosponsoring the Personal Data Protection and Breach Accountability Act of 2011, which Blumenthal introduced to congress last month.

Read the full story

Jailbreak Developers Successful In Getting Siri To Connect With Apple’s Servers On iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G

Siri full hacked to work on iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G with Apple’s server connection problem solved.

Read the full story

The Last Words of Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs’s biological sister, Mona Simpson, wrote a moving and highly personal eulogy for a private funeral service for the fallen tech titan that took place a few days after his death in early October.

Read the full story

5 Cutting Edge Technologies That Could be Used in Next-Gen Consoles

Next generation consoles will not simply offer more hard drive space and better graphics cards. You can bet your house that they’ll come with cutting edge technologies that push the boundaries forward.

Read the full story

Google+ Shows the Ripples in the Social Pond

Personally, I believe that tracking the journey of public data in social networks is going to be a big trend in the near future. We will be able to track a piece of content (posts, images, videos, etc.), from its genesis to its multiple paths on public platforms like Twitter and Google Plus, seeing who connects with it, changes it or spreads it. TinEye, Google’s Search by Image, YouTube’s “this video was seen on” notice and now Google Ripples are great ways to track the path of a popular idea.

Read the full story

Bionic exoskeleton helps wheelchair users walk

The bionic device developed by Ekso Bionics is a wearable, battery-powered, robotic exoskeleton, designed to aid wheelchair users and those who have suffered from spinal chord injuries to stand and walk.

Read the full story

Can Google TV’s Latest Update Save the Platform?

Today, the next generation of the Google TV platform was announced. The update brings Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) to Google TV devices and will include a new user interface, improved search functionality and a selection of TV-compatible Android apps. By revamping the UI, Google addresses one of the biggest complaints consumers initially had about the service, which was met with an underwhelming response when it launched last year. Another gripe people had was its limited content options, which the company has improved somewhat and continues to work on….

Read the full story

It is official Samsung outsells Apple in Smartphones

A lot of people have been rooting for Samsung in the Apple/Samsung patent wars. A lot of people have also thought that Apple started the fight to ban Samsung’s products worldwide because they wanted to weaken their biggest competitor.

Read the full story

How Anonymous is threatening a Mexican drug cartel

If you ever thought of all anonymous Internet users as cowards behind a keyboard, it’s high time to think again. According to reports, Anonymous Mexico is going head-to-head with one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in the world

Read the full story