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No Internet In July Seems Largely A Lie
Now that the July 9 deadline has come and gone, it appears few experienced a loss of their internet connection after all. According to the FBI (who shut down its temporary replacement DNS servers at 12:01 AM on Monday, as expected), only about 41,800 infected computers were accessing them from the United States as of […]
Review: HTC EVO 4G LTE For Sprint Is Full Of Sound And Fury
Sprint first introduced its EVO line in 2010 with the classic EVO 4G. This 4.3″, WiMax-connected behemoth did a great job as the company’s flagship phone, spinning off the EVO Design, Shift, and 3D, all fine phones in their own way. None, however, seemed to get as much attention as that first model. We at […]
Review: Does The Moneto iPhone Case Add Up?
As many long-time Apple iPhone users will attest, the phone’s glass front (and back on the 4/4s models) make a case almost a requirement. Therefore, I’m always techcited to find a new case to try out with mine, especially when it claims to add new capabilities. I was fortunate enough to receive one such case, […]
Your Crash Course In Particle Physics: The Higgs Boson (kind of) Explained
With the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in French) earlier this week, it’s about time you learned a little bit more about particle physics, isn’t it? Before you go celebrating with a bottle of champagne, in the style of physicists currently celebrating all over the globe, here’s […]
Review: The Best MMO You’ve Never Heard Of
First and foremost, let me get this off my chest. I am an MMORPG whore. I’ll get with any MMO, and I don’t care who’s watching or what they think. That being said, I have an unbiased opinion on this genre. I honestly want to love every MMORPG I play and I do my best […]
Escort’s SmartRadar Detects A Partnership With Apple
When I moved to New York, one thing I was really looking forward to was the public transportation. As weird as that may sound, when you’ve paid as much money in speeding tickets as I have, you kind of look forward to not driving. I’ve been busted for going 10 or 15 over the speed […]
Microsoft Officially Dumps Windows Home Server
After over a year of uncertainty, Microsoft finally makes it official; Windows Home Server is no more. In a recently-released Windows Server 2012 Essentials FAQ, Microsoft says it’s “combining the features that were previously only found in Windows Home Server, such as support for DLNA-compliant devices and media streaming, into Windows Server 2012 Essentials and […]
Review: Logitech’s K760 Solar Keyboard Dazzles Multitaskers
While touch-based interfaces are up and coming, we continue to use keyboards as our primary interface. Time was, most computers came with keyboards that were just plain terrible. Back then, I relied on Logitech as my vendor of choice for replacement input devices. Nowadays, even the most basic keyboards have a bit more flair, which […]
Resident Evil Cafe Opening In Tokyo
Capcom has announced that it’s opening a Resident Evil themed restaurant, called Biohazard Cafe & Grill S.T.A.R.S. in Japan next month. The part most like Resident Evil? The cafe opens on Friday the 13th in a crowded department store (Shibuya Parco Part-1). The part that’s not like Resident Evil? The, uh, singing and dancing entertainment […]