Ouya developer kits are shipping, console on track for retail
Kickstarter was used to fund a ton of startups in 2012, but few were as exciting as the Ouya. The Ouya is
Kickstarter was used to fund a ton of startups in 2012, but few were as exciting as the Ouya. The Ouya is
Self-proclaimed “lazy Twitter RPG” Tweeria not only requires very little active effort to play, but seems to have taken little effort
The tablet industry has been highly competitive in 2011 and 2012, with a number of different models competing on a
If you decided to invest in an AMD Radeon HD 7000 series graphics card and then ran Linux using it,
Space is a vacuum, meaning it’s also a very quiet place to be because sound has nothing to travel through.
Since the release of the incredibly cool Lytro camera, the big question has been when we will see this kind
After a bit of a delay, Sony’s PS3-compatible DVR system was released in Japan a couple of months ago. The
When Google Chrome hits version 25, it’s no longer going to allow silent extension installs. Instead of sitting idly by
Randi Zuckerberg’s overshared photo shows that good manners still matter, even on social media.
Installing surveillance equipment at a location usually means setting up several stationery cameras that at best can rotate to track
The success of the Samsung Galaxy S3 is matched only by the increasing anticipation for Samsung to knock it out
Amazon Web Services suffers a second holiday services disruption and the fourth outage of 2012.
As weird as it may sound, Chinese supply chain sources say that Apple and Intel are collaborating on a smartwatch
For budget-constrained small businesses, the decision to upgrade from XP is complicated by older networks, peripherals, applications, and, in this
From sandboxing enterprise apps on mobile devices to hacking websites via high-bandwidth cloud attacks, experts detail the security trends they
Tallying up the year’s most important work in science is a fool’s errand. After all, what does “important” really mean?
KPMG survey suggests training and change management are bigger barriers than technology implementation in achieving federal health IT standards.
Facebook and Twitter search leave a lot to be desired, but there is more available than you might realize.