They’ve already swooped onto your smartphone and flocked into your destop, and now the addictive and increasingly ubiquitous Angry Birds are poised to fly into your living room. Angry Birds developer Rovio and Roku, makers of the bargain-priced Roku TV set-top...
The debate rages on, with the World Health Organization declaring Tuesday (via CNN) that exposure to cell phones may be “possibly carcinogenic to humans.” Meanwhile, CNET News just kicked off a three-part series on the topic, with reporter Marguerite...
Looks like the iPad isn’t the only tablet in town when it comes to magazines. Zinio, which has been offering digital magazines to the online masses for years now, finally released its long-awaited e-reader app for Android-powered tablets like the Motorola Zoom...
Nearly a month and a half after taking the entire PlayStation Network offline following a devastating security breach, Sony says it will turn the lights back on at the PlayStation Store by “the end of this week.” Online multiplayer matches and PSN services...
After weeks—nay, months—of rumors and speculation, it looks like Apple is finally ready to take the wraps off its long-awaited streaming music service. Apple just announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference keynote will take place Monday, June 6, and...
Been getting a kick out of streaming “Thunderball,” “Diamonds are Forever,” “The Spy Who Loved Me,” and the other dozen or so James Bond classics (well, to one degree or another) in Netflix’s “Watch Instantly”...
Among the 250-odd titles now available for download: Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, Intuit QuickBooks, Adobe Photoshop CS5, Dragon Age: Origins, Civilization V, and Roxio Toast 10 Titanium. Any and all downloads are backed up on your account and can be re-downloaded...
Picture this: You’ve just ordered a tasty “$5 Footlong” at Subway and it’s time to pay up. But instead of pulling out your wallet or fishing around for the debit card floating around in your purse, you simply whip out your smartphone, type in a...
Were you one of the 77 million PlayStation Network or Qriosity subscribers who had their data stolen in last month’s massive PSN hack attack? If so, get thee to this webpage, where Sony is doling out codes for a free year of identity theft protection. Your free...
“This time, we’re ready,” pledges the Amazon MP3 Twitter feed—and so far, so good, with the “Born This Way” customer reviews page more or less focusing on the music rather than any frustrating server snafus. The 99-cent deal is for today...