Aug 19 2008
Something beneath the surface is changing Earth’s protective magnetic field, which may leave satellites and other space assets vulnerable to high-energy radiation.
Aug 19 2008
Today, the news broke that the HTC Dream, the first handset to run Android (aka
Aug 18 2008
Jobs said: “People think you are sometimes manic-depressive.... I think I’m going to have to ask you to leave the company.”
Aug 18 2008
Larry Horsley loves that he doesn’t buy much gas, even though he drives his ‘95 Chevy S-10 back and forth to work each day.
Aug 17 2008
IT’S been more than eight years since “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” made its first foray into presidential politics with the presciently named Indecision 2000, and the difference in the show’s approach to its coverage then and now provides a...
Aug 17 2008
Exquisite close-ups of fissures on a tiny ice-ball moon of Saturn will provide the latest clues in solving how a 310-mile-wide ice ball could possibly be shooting geysers of vapor and icy particles.
Aug 15 2008
We love fireworks, but from now on, will we have to see them in person to believe them? This weekend, a Chinese newspaper broke the story that some of the fireworks footage from the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony was prepared digitally in advance of...
Aug 14 2008
There’s something in the air in the Apple community, and this time it’s not the same old buzz about a next-gen iPod, Steve Jobs’s health or a Mac tablet: It’s the sour topic of the iPhone 3G’s poor data reception.
Aug 14 2008
I got an interesting email from French BABloggee Pierre Joliveau. His father worked on some nuclear tests in French Polynesia back in the 1950s, and took some amazing photographs of the explosions.
Aug 13 2008
It is just over a month since the worldwide launch of the iPhone 3G. The device has been welcomed enthusiastically by millions of buyers around the world, but the second coming of the iPhone has not been flawless by a long shot.