TV Prices Plunging: 32” LCD for $300

This is the best time to buy electronic goods, if price is all you care about.

Robots strut their stuff at virtual technology summit

Robotics Trends has announced a star-studded lineup of robots and other cutting-edge technologies to be showcased at an upcoming Virtual Conference & Exposition on June 16, 2010.

US bureaucrats smoked crystal meth, watched porn as BP oil rig blew

A report published by the US Department of Interior has alleged that certain staff members tasked with overseeing offshore drilling routinely watched porn on government computers and smoked crystal methamphetamine.

LG and Seattle take 3D to the max

LG Display is currently showcasing a sleek, 47-inch 3D LCD television in Seattle, along with a host of next-gen panels.

Cut-price iPhones at Walmart: Not Cool!

Hipsters in mass suicide pact upon realization that Apple products will be used by people wearing sweats and shopping at, uhm, Walmart.

Google Chrome goes stable for Mac and Linux

Google has released a stable version of its popular Chrome browser for Mac OS X and Linux platforms.

US Army test drives automated convoy vehicle

The US Army and Lockheed Martin recently tested an automated convoy vehicle designed to protect soldiers from ambushes and improvised explosive device (IED) attacks.

Report: Microsoft planning major entertainment reshuffle

The undisputed success of Apple and Google in the portable device market has apparently prompted Microsoft to plan "major organizational changes" in the division responsible for Windows Phone, Zune HD and the Xbox 360.

Dell details Streak tablet specs

Dell has confirmed that its Android-based Streak tablet will feature a 5-inch screen, 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 2GB of internal dedicated storage and Micro SD memory expandable up to 32 GB.

Nvidia touts "world's fastest" notebook GPU

Nvidia has introduced a new Fermi-based GPU for notebooks that reportedly offers a 5X performance increase along with a dedicated Tessellation engine.

ReQuest CEO concerned about legality of DVD copying? "Nope, should I be?"

The studios and the organizations that represent them don't care much for products that rip DVDs.

Ice damage finally kills off Phoenix Mars Lander

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander - which landed two years ago today - will not be rising from the ashes.

Shrek Forever After proves that not all 3D turns to gold

It almost grossed more in ticket sales than the rest of the top 10 movies this weekend combined, but Shrek Forever After still proved to be a disappointment because it didn't shatter the charts as strongly as many expected.

LG Fathom coming, with free mobile Office 2010

Verizon has announced that it will carry LG's upcoming Fathom phone, a Windows Mobile 6.5-powered device that will be one of the first to offer Microsoft's new mobile Office suite.

Towing company sues Facebook user for $750,000

After a 21-year-old college student created a Facebook group to complain about T&J Towing, the towing company filed a lawsuit against him for $750,000.

iPad not welcome at Yankee Stadium

Strike! The Bronx Bombers have decided to ban the wildly popular Apple iPad from Yankee Stadium.

Nvidia enables 3D Blu-ray playback on GeForce GPUs

Nvidia has enabled 3D Blu-ray playback on GeForce GPUs with the introduction of its Release 256 family of drivers.

Nokia-Yahoo partnership targets Apple

Nokia and Yahoo have formed a "strategic alliance" with the hopes of challenging Apple's wildly successful iPhone.

Facebook acknowledges privacy snafu

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has acknowledged the popular social networking site "missed the mark" by introducing overly "complex" privacy controls.

Google Is The Keymaster to The Future of Computing

After Google’s successful I/O show last week new voices claim it as the new anti-Apple or a new Microsoft.