Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a classic tale that has been told for decades and will be told for more decades to come – only, the telling of this monstrous tale might take a different form in the future. Developer Dave Morris has just created a particularly interesting and interactive form »
05/12/2012, Brad LarsonWith all of the tablets that have been circulating and selling like hotcakes this past year, it certainly seems as though the lowly notebook will soon be replaced by a tablet. But how real is this assumption? Will notebooks really become passé? Interestingly enough, a recent study conducted ABI Research »
05/03/2012, Jim LewisThere’s a war brewing in the e-reader world. There are currently three major players vying to gain consumer attention. Those major players include Apple, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Until today, Barnes and Noble had a decent e-reader that didn’t gain too much attention thanks to overshadowing by Apple and »
04/30/2012, Jim LewisThere’s something happening over in the iPad sphere. A new app called Paper is taking the iPad world by storm. Paper has gained 1.5 million downloads in just two weeks and that means that this app is headed straight for Instagram territory. In fact, a lot of people are comparing »
04/14/2012, Alex ChoiOne very annoying thing (depending on where you live) about any new device is that most new devices are offered solely within the United States. If you live in any other country, many device developers often wait to see how the device fairs within the United States prior to sending »
04/12/2012, Tom BrookMost device news these days is of the tablet or smartphone sort, so the fact that Toshiba is adding to its current Excite line isn’t really a surprise. What is somewhat shocking is the direction that Toshiba has gone with the newest addition to the Excite tablet lineup. Instead of »
04/10/2012, Jim LewisRemember Topps baseball cards? Topps was one of the original baseball card companies, and most people will remember those cards for one very specific reason: Bazooka gum. Yep, Topps cards are the ones that came with Bazooka gum, but now there’s another reason to remember the famed Topps baseball card »
04/09/2012, Brad Larson