Recently Added
Posted by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources on 12. May, 2010 | No Comments
Faster Forward – Progress, and a problem for Android – Google's Android smartphone operating system is doing well, just not quite as good as you might think from headlines like "Android overtakes Apple in US smartphone market." Last chance to spot shuttle Atlantis in night sky – Space.com- msnbc.com – "Skywatchers across the continental United [...]
Posted by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources on 10. May, 2010 | No Comments
Accountant used Twitter to threaten to blow up airport – Telegraph – "A trainee accountant who posted a message on Twitter threatening to blow an airport ''sky high'' has been found guilty of sending a menacing electronic communication." Facebook’s Challenge: Clean up Image – PCWorld – "Between site glitches and user gripes, data leaks and [...]
Posted by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources on 07. May, 2010 | No Comments
Play Tron’s Fake Arcade Game, Space Paranoids | Wired.com – Space Paranoids never appeared in arcades and never really existed, but now you can play the classic Tron videogame online. The fictional company Encom launched a browser-based version of Space Paranoids Thursday that is free to play (no quarters required).<br /> <br /> Space Paranoids [...]
Posted by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources on 06. May, 2010 | No Comments
AppleInsider | 44% of iPad buyers view Apple’s tablet as notebook replacement – A survey of iPad buyers found that 44 percent would purchase the touchscreen device instead of a notebook, and 41 percent would not buy an iPod touch as a result of their tablet. Non-Latin URLs Launch with Arabic | PCMag.com – The [...]
Posted by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources on 05. May, 2010 | No Comments
Is there really a cyberwar? Term might be misused – Is there really a “cyberwar” going on? Some officials and computer security companies say yes, arguing that armies of hackers are stealing online secrets and using the Internet to attack infrastructure such as power grids. However, some security analysts said at a conference this week [...]