15 most anticipated games of 2010

One editor's journey into the darkest depth of his desires. 15 ways to dull the ache of another year and avoid social interaction.

Project Natal will revive Japanese gaming says Microsoft

Even though it may not have needed saving, Microsoft executive Aaron Greenberg has claimed that Project Natal could help revive the Japanese gaming market.

Nintendo Wii wins December console wars

The NPD Group has confirmed that Nintendo shattered previous sales records by offloading 3.81 million Wii consoles (in North America) during the month of December.

Segway: darling of innovation to industrial millstone?

Updated Segway has been sold to a British businessman, Jimi Heselden. There was a time when you couldn't shake a remote without having a puff piece on the sassy scooter fall out of the tv. Now, it may be just another strange reminder of a very strange decade.

Crappy Windows game breaches airport security

Words fail us on this one. You have to see it to believe it.

Mobile donations bring relief to Haiti

You can text your help and support to Haiti. It's easy, it's viral, and it will help save lives. Text the phrase “Haiti” to the number 90999 and donate $10 to the Red Cross. Your donation will appear on your next bill.

Windows 7 veep quits after being overlooked

Bill Veghte, a 19-year veteran at Microsoft, is quitting the company after another exec was chosen to run the Windows division.

Microsoft heart China not Google

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the company is staying in China regardless of what Google does.

Don't stress, or get cancer

Stress really does cause cancer - in fruit flies, at least - Yale researchers have discovered.

Simpsons Nut goes Sleepless in Springfield

A Simpsons fan is attempting to set a world record by watching all 451 episodes of the cartoon series back to back.

Austrian scientists defend torture of pigs

Austrian scientists have defended an experiment in which pigs were buried alive in snow, after animal rights activists succeeded in halting the project.

Scientists can spot retinal cell death, predict Alzheimers

Alzheimer's could soon be detected through a simple eye test, way before symptoms appear.

Robot gliders take to the seas

Europe's largest fleet of underwater robot gliders is about to embark  on its first research mission in the tropical Atlantic.

TGD is with CoCo

Never have so many done so much for so much bad hair.

CxPi 2009: Apple (good), iTunes (bad), B&N (awesome)

The Customer Experience Index (CxPi) study for 2009 is down on iTunes, mobile phone carriers, and medical insurance.

Nexus One users ditch Google phone on eBay

The popular eBay auction website has deluged by a virtual tsunami of unwanted Google Nexus One phones.

Analyst details next-gen iPhone specs

A Taipei-based analyst has claimed that Apple's next-gen iPhone will feature a touch-sensitive casing along with a "more advanced" camera.

Chinese investors dismiss Google's threats to halt operations

A number of entrepreneurs have dismissed Google's recent threat to halt operations in China. 

Kodak targets Apple and RIM in controversial patent lawsuit

Kodak has sued Apple and RIM over the unauthorized use of patented digital imaging technology in iPhones and camera-enabled BlackBerry devices.

AMD's ability to shoot itself in the foot is endless

Column Despite the fact that Intel paid AMD $1.25 billion at the end of last year to settle all that nasty, nasty antitrust stuff, it just won't keep going away.