Archive for March, 2011

PostHeaderIcon Around the Web, tips for April Fool’s Day

The Web crowd loves nothing more than a good April Fool’s Day prank. True to form, tips for celebrating the day are starting to pop up.



PostHeaderIcon More companies shrink sites for iPad, other devices

Most businesses with websites, both big and small, don’t have mobile versions yet.



PostHeaderIcon Talking Tech | A tour of Vimeo’s new iPhone app

Launched today, Vimeo’s iPhone app lets you find and watch videos, and edit a video on the fly.



PostHeaderIcon NASA: Mars rover, phone home after year-long sleep

The prospect of ever hearing from the stuck Mars rover Spirit is fading after it failed to respond to repeated calls from Earth.



PostHeaderIcon Nintendo 3DS launch: ‘black screen of death’; retail reports

This is likely something a Nintendo 3DS owner does not want to witness popping off their screen in 3-D: “An error has occurred. Hold down the …



PostHeaderIcon Amazon service lets you store your music in the clouds

Got a huge music collection? Amazon launches a service that allows you to store your recordings in the cloud.



PostHeaderIcon Intel’s new $5 billion plant in Arizona has Obama’s blessing

Intel says it will spend $9 billion on chip factories and other capital improvements this year — to prepare it to move to the next generation …



PostHeaderIcon Twitter’s Biz Stone: Not your typical power broker

Twitter co-founder Isaac “Biz” Stone still leases a small car even though he owns a major stake in one of the Internet’s hottest companies.



PostHeaderIcon Alcohol detection devices could be option on new cars

Proposed federal funding for alcohol-detection devices could make them a new car option within 10 years.



PostHeaderIcon Capcom unveils ‘Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City’

Capcom has confirmed it is working on a brand new Resident Evil title for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 that will ship this winter.