Martin Aircraft Jetpack To Arrive In 2010, Pricing Now Available
→ March 10, 2010 View CommentsWanna fly? All you need to do is hand over $86,000 and wait for Martin Aircraft to hand over your newly minted jetpack by the end of 2010.
Wanna fly? All you need to do is hand over $86,000 and wait for Martin Aircraft to hand over your newly minted jetpack by the end of 2010.
The Playstation Network just got a big endorsement, six of them actually. Sony has announced that the six major movie studios have signed on to serve up HD movies (rentals and purchases) through the Playstation Network.
Apple today filed suit against HTC in the US District Court of Delaware. The case, which involves various patents includes 700 pages of alleged proof on behalf of Apple.
The Sony PlayStation Network Outage that occurred last evening is now affecting more than just online play. According to recent reports, users of the original-shape Playstation 3 systems from 20gb to 160gb models are receiving error 8001050F which is making it not only impossible to connect to the online service, but also to play offline [...]
A little while ago one of the $10,000 glass stairs at Apple’s 5th Ave store in NYC broke and an Apple store employee asked workers if he could take it. The workers helped the man load the 250 pound stair into his car and he drove away. A few weeks later he listed the staircase [...]
The CartDesk isn’t the type of gadget every traveler will need, but for those of us who spend a large portion of our lives in airports, while needing to get a lot of business done, the Cart Desk is a novelty that’s worth the buy.
Lower Merion, the Pennsylania school district that provided students with webcam enabled laptops and then allegedly used them to spy on students at home are now under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Google has announced that they have received federal permission to buy and sell energy on the open market, a move that will help the search giant more economically power their data centers and open up the potential for the company to jump into the energy-trading game.
The Motorola Backflip will arrive at AT&T Wireless on March 7th for $100 on a two-year contract, marking the wireless carriers first foray into the world of Google Android based devices, a good move considering Google devices are currently moving 60,000 Smartphones each day.
Since last Autumn AT&T has been offering Skype 3G capabilities and yesterday SlingPlayer 3G took to the iPhone Apps store, obviously not wanting to be outdone, Verizon Wireless today announced that Skype Mobile 3G capabilities will be available to customers this March.
The Google Nexus One is a nice, sleek Smartphone, but it’s also a “stock” device featuring only Google Android and a device, no “extras” thrown in from the devices manufacturer HTC. That’s where the HTC Desire comes into play. With the design/style sense of the Nexus One and the HTC Sense interface with Flash support, [...]
Google Android phone users will soon be able to take advantage of Adobe AIR apps, an announcement made today at the Mobile World Congress. The company has also announced that Flash 10.1 support will be arriving for Android before the end of the first half of 2010. While the company has still been fairly silent about [...]
The Samsung Wave (S8500) got some picture love today and a bunch of specs that should excite speed junkies and connectivity fiends.
With the huge early buzz the iPhone…I mean iPad is getting, it doesn’t really surprise me to learn that Microsoft may decide to release Microsoft Office for the Apple iPad, that’s the news coming from Microsoft Senior Product Manager, Mike Tedesco.