Month: October 2013

LG Nexus 5 coming to AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile

Google’s latest Nexus phone, the Nexus 5, will land on AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile for the holidays…….


Tesla tours West Coast to celebrate Supercharger network

Two Tesla Model Ses are driving from San Diego to Vancouver to celebrate the completion of the network of DC fast chargers up the West Coast…….


Android 4.4 KitKat brings a little OS equality

The latest version of Android is designed to work on both low and high-end phones, which will hopefully end OS fragmentation…….


David Craddock and Two Blizzard North Co-Founders Answer Your Questions (Video)

In this video, we talk with author David Craddock about his investigation into the early days of game studio Blizzard for his new book, Stay Awhile and Listen. He’s joined by Dave Brevik and Max Schaefer, two of the co-founders of Blizzard North. They talk about some of the ways in which making video games…


Google mystery barges now stuck in limbo

The mystery deepens: Google has built mystery four-story structures on barges that are currently in San Francisco Bay and Portland, Maine. But neither projects are finished, and no work is being done on either one…….


Next Issue brings unlimited magazines to your iPhone

Previously for iPad only, this “Netflix for magazines” service shrinks to pocket size. But is that a good thing?……


Google officially announces Nexus 5, available to order now

It was one of the worst kept secrets in mobile phone history, but now Google has made it official and announced the Nexus 5…….


Apple’s iPad Air sold out in Hong Kong, still available elsewhere

Canary in a coal mine or simply the way the stock’s spread out? Either way, Apple’s iPad Air has sold out online in one of its launch countries…….


Google unloads more Android treats: KitKat, Nexus 5

You didn’t think a video shot on Google Glass was the only treat that the Internet giant had in store today, did you?……


Tackle persistent ‘Welcome to Mail’ message after Mavericks upgrade

Apple’s e-mail client in OS X Mavericks may continually show its welcome message for some users who have upgraded…….