This is what FIFA 2012 will look like
EA Sports has released the first official screenshot for FIFA 12. The game is expected to be the most realistic interpretation of the beautiful game yet.
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EA Sports has released the first official screenshot for FIFA 12. The game is expected to be the most realistic interpretation of the beautiful game yet.
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NASA has decided to give the space shuttle to the California Science Center in Los Angeles and the Air and Space Museum in New York, instead of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The decision has been met with criticism from many, who say that Houston deserves the shuttle more than California or New York.
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A roundup of the day’s tech news, including the deaths of Rockmelt, Flock, and Flip Cam, the closure of Switched and DownloadSquad, a lawsuit against AOLHuffPo, and more.
Noisecast Roundup 04-12-2011: If it bleeds we can kill it Read More »
Capcom is releasing Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition as DLC this summer for Xbox Live and Playstation Network. The DLC will add four new characters, a new mode, and more.
Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition Coming to XBL & PSN Read More »
AT&T plans to buy T-Mobile, which will mean fewer options, higher prices, and take-what-we-give service. Net Neutrality is the only way to prevent this.
And Now There’s Three: How to fix the looming threat of telecom monopolies Read More »
Google’s Android platform has seen 7 major platform updates in the two and a half years since the platform’s inception. The problem is that no one, it seems, has any clue where that platform is heading. Google needs to develop a roadmap for Android and stick to it.
Dear Google: Give Android A Bloody Roadmap Already Read More »
Paul Ceglia is back with new evidence to support his claim that he owns half of Facebook. He has also hired a big-shot law firm to represent him. Facebook says the evidence is fabricated, but Ceglia’s case is now more serious than ever.
Does this convicted felon own 50% of Facebook? Read More »
Convofy is a new workplace social network that aims to help businesses collaborate more effectively. It allows for file sharing, editing, marking up, and commenting, and it offers a means of quick ping-type communication. However, it has some drawbacks, such as no mobile apps and a cluttered interface. Overall, Convofy has great potential for businesses that span multiple offices.
Convofy: The social network for your workplace Read More »
The green glow of radiation in movies is a myth. Radiation doesn’t actually glow green. The green glow comes from radium-based paint that was used in glow-in-the-dark products in the early 20th century.
Why isn’t Fukushima glowing green from the radiation? Read More »
Well this one definitely flew under the radar, Sony’s US blog posted an update on the SCEA v. GeoHot novella came to end with an undisclosed settlement between the two parties on March 31st. Though the full terms of the settlement have not been made public, a permanent injunction seem to be one of the
Sony vs. GeoHot Settlement Reached Read More »
This week’s roundup includes a kid who taught himself calculus at 8, Sony dropping their lawsuit against GeoHot, the Kindle now being available for $114 with ads, and more.
Noisestash Roundup: Mildly Hungover Edition Read More »
There’s conflicting news about the NGP’s release date after the Japan earthquakes. Sony says it’s on track, but there are signs of delays. Only time will tell what happens.
Will Sony’s NGP be another casualty of the Japan’s Quake? Read More »
This hilarious blog catalogs all the crappy messages, IMs, and profile excerpts from the world of online dating. It’s required reading before you message someone on an online dating site!
A(n)nals of Online Dating Chronicles How Creepy All You Creepy Creepsters Are Read More »
This week’s Noisecast covers the Google shakeup, Minecraft, naked AK-47 attack on robots… in Florida, and more. Plus, Kevlar sets a Noisecast record by downing 7 beers in the space of the podcast.
Episode 26 of the Noisecast, “Paprika & ADD” Read More »
Record labels claim that LimeWire is responsible for a $55 billion decline in record sales. Critics argue that the music industry’s outdated business model is to blame.
The Music Industry, Still Chugging That Kool-Aid Read More »