Autonomous Pollution-Hunting Robot Fish Introduced into Their (Un)natural Habitat [Robotics]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 9:00pm
Eugene Polley, Inventor of the First Wireless TV Remote Control, Has Died [Rip]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 8:12pm
Eight Bits of Radiohead, Four Tons of Flotsam, and 11 Grams of Proctology Surprise [Video]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 7:00pm
We Have So Many Questions About This Self-Cooking Egg Grenade [Wish You Were Here]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 5:40pm
Hey, It's Been One Year Since the Rapture and Nobody Is Floating Yet [Idiots]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 5:30pm
Hot Air Balloons Find New Life as Temporary Art Space "Mind Igloo" [Video]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 5:00pm
EMC Acquires Syncplicity for Cloud File Management
EMC has acquired Syncplicity, an enterprise file-management service provider, for an undisclosed sum. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 4:20pm
'Liberating' Your Data from Google, and What That Really Means
Google Takeout, which lets you download a copy of your Google presence, turns one year old next month. Does Takeout truly let you liberate your data from the search behemoth, and what does that mean, anyway? Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 4:10pm
This Mind Blowing Image of the Eclipse Can't Possibly Be Real [Image Cache]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 4:09pm
Multimillionaire Software Exec Arrested in LEGO-Thieving Bar-Code Scam [Lego]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 4:00pm
First Foldable Yoga Mat Goes Down to the Size of a Book [Fitmodo]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 3:40pm
Judge Deems Kodak Digital Camera Patent Invalid
A judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission has determined that a Kodak patent asserted in a complaint against Apple and Research In Motion is invalid... Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 3:30pm
Ditch Your Old Brown Bag for a Stylish Bento Box [Daily Desired]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 3:20pm
First! A Real, Actual History of the Dumbest Commenting Vice Ever [Humor]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 3:00pm
Incredibly Complicated Physics Explained with Sheep and Canada (No, Really!) [Video]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 2:40pm
This Beat Up Old Claw Machine Will Charm and Delight You [Video]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 2:20pm
Top Android game apps: Cut the Rope overtakes Angry Birds Space
[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on Google Play as of today, with Cut the Rope, Angry Birds Space, and Basketball Shoot currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Draw Something (OMGPOP, $1.99) 2. Cut the Rope (ZeptoLab, $0.99) 3. Angry Birds Space Premium (Rovio, $0.99) 4. Where's My Water? (Disney, $0.99) 5. Mini Motor Racing (The Binary Mill, ... Read more...
Gamasutra News, Monday May 21, 2:09pm
Top iPhone game apps: Clear Vision takes on Flick Home Run
[In this weekly feature, Gamasutra rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch games, as current on the iTunes App Store.] This week's top paid iPhone game titles on the App Store, as captured on May 21st 2012, are as follows: 1. Angry Birds Space (Rovio, $0.99) 2. Flick Home Run (Infinity Pocket, $0.99) 3. Clear Vision 17+ (FDG Entertainment, $0.99) 4. Cut the Rope (ZeptoLab, $0.99) 5. Fruit Ninja ... Read more...
Gamasutra News, Monday May 21, 2:06pm
All Art Should Be Shown In a Sublime Underground Gallery [Design]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 2:00pm
5 Steps for Great Action Photos
Freeze the action, but blur the background with panning--a professional technique for awesome photos. Read more...
PC World: How-To's Update, Monday May 21, 2:00pm
Row Row Row Remote hides practical potential under goofy guise
Tom Sennett (RunMan and Deepak Fights Robots) has paired with Salil Malkan to create the local crowd-player Row Row Row Remote, which runs on a computer and can use dozens of phones or tablets. Though the game looks simplistic, Sennett and Malkan aim to inspire and empower developers, while exponentially increasing the amount of players involved in a local multiplayer experience and creating "new, awesome games from the ground up" instead of "shoehorning new, awesome ... Read more...
Gamasutra News, Monday May 21, 1:49pm
Pentax K-30: The Weather-Resistant, Entry-Level DSLR for Adventure Addicts [Cameras]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 1:47pm
This Entire Town Is Plastered with QR Codes That Link to Wikipedia [Qr Codes]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 1:40pm
Mobile App Standoff: Web App vs. Native App
For resources-strapped companies that want to get in the mobile app game, a Web app tuned for smartphones and tablets is a wise choice. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 1:37pm
Silicon Knights only entitled to $1 in damages in suit against Epic Games
After almost five years of legal turmoil, the ongoing lawsuit between Silicon Knights and Epic Games has finally gone to court, but it seems the stakes aren't quite as high as previously thought. New court documents reveal that even if Silicon Knights wins in its case to prove that Epic failed to provide a functional version of Unreal Engine 3, it would only be entitled to $1 in damages, reports Polygon. In a May 7 ... Read more...
Gamasutra News, Monday May 21, 1:32pm
Are You Prepared for the EU's New Data Protection Regulation?
Big changes are coming to data protection laws in the European Union. Are you ready? Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 1:29pm
Vindictus - EU Update Trailer HD
Two new deadly raid bosses arrive with this update to Vindictus. Read more...
GameTrailers.com - Top 20 Newest Movies, Monday May 21, 1:25pm
Vindictus - EU Update Trailer
Two new deadly raid bosses arrive with this update to Vindictus. Read more...
GameTrailers.com - Top 20 Newest Movies, Monday May 21, 1:25pm
5 Tips for Social Business Adoption: How SAS Succeeded
SAS needed a way to consolidate information repositories and wrangle millennials from using Facebook for work purposes. Here's how the business analytics company decided on and rolled out their enterprise collaboration platform, plus tips for success. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 1:25pm
Digital Cameras Could Soon Be Able to Shoot Video for Longer Than Ever—But Is That Better? [Cameras]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 1:20pm
Here's How Windows 8 Works with Multiple Monitors [Windows 8]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 1:15pm
Supreme Court Lets $675,000 Fine for Music Downloads Stand
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider the petition of Joel Tenenbaum, a former doctoral student at Boston University who faces a fine of US$675,000 for illegally downloading 30 songs. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 1:08pm
Fewer US Mobile Users Are Paying a Monthly Bill
Traditional mobile phone plans are now on the wane in the U.S., but the country's biggest carriers are still bringing in more money and leading the world in revenue. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 1:03pm
Alarm Security System: Protect Your iPhone Away From Prying Eyes [App Of The Day]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 1:00pm
Microsoft offers more price flexibility for Xbox Live Indie Games
Newsbrief: Microsoft on Monday announced that it has eased the pricing restrictions on its Xbox Live Indie Games service, allowing developers to change the price of their games every seven days, as opposed to every 90 days. This change gives XBLIG developers more options regarding how they price their games, allowing them to run week-long sales, to more quickly employ price drops, and more. All other pricing regulations on the platform, meanwhile, remain the same. ... Read more...
Gamasutra News, Monday May 21, 12:57pm
ArduPilot Mega 2.0 Does Drone Autopilot on the Cheap
Need an autopilot for a vehicle? Check out the cheap ArduPilot Mega 2.0, which also happens to come with on-board GPS. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 12:53pm
Education Group: Schools Need 100 Mbps per 1,000 Broadband Users
Schools in the U.S. will need broadband speeds of 100 Mbps per 1,000 students and staff members by the 2014-15 school year in order to meet a growing demand for... Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 12:40pm
"Just War" Re-Edit Makes 1983 Soviet Anti-War Film Relevant Again [Video]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 12:40pm
After Attack Causes Delay, Voyager Low-cost Mobile Service Goes Live
Voyager Mobile, the startup that had planned to launch last Tuesday but said it was delayed by an attack on its website, went live on Sunday with an unlimited... Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 12:30pm
What does it take to break an iOS top 25 list? - study
Securing a high-profile spot on the iTunes App Store is a great way to boost awareness for a mobile game. It might not be easy to get such placement on the iOS storefront, but a new study from analyst group Distimo helps quantify that barrier to entry by revealing the minimum number of downloads required to get your game on an iTunes top 25 list. Looking at data from April 2012, Distimo found that a ... Read more...
Gamasutra News, Monday May 21, 12:21pm
The Kids' Battlestar Galactica Viper Simulator Flies At Last! [Video]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 12:20pm
Is Internet Explorer On the Way Out? Not So Fast!
StatCounter has declared Google Chrome the king of all desktop browsers, but NetMarketShare disagrees. Turns out the two measurement firms measure very different things -- views and unique visits. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 11:33am
Activision's contract with Bungie revealed
As Activision's case against the ex-Infinity Ward heads continues to move forward, a number of once-secret documents have been made public -- including the contract between Activision and ex-Halo studio Bungie. The two companies first announced a 10-year publishing agreement in 2010, but this newly-revealed contract -- available via the LA Times website -- reveals that Bungie has agreed to develop four "massively-multiplayer-style...sci-fantasy, action shooter games." The first title is due to launch in fall ... Read more...
Gamasutra News, Monday May 21, 11:29am
Laser-Cut Animatronics Robot Comes to Maker Faire, Needs Your Help
Roy the animatronics robot needs your help on Kickstarter. He's made using a laser cutter, and you can get one for yourself. Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 11:03am
FTC Appoints Privacy Advocate as Adviser
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has hired Paul Ohm, a privacy advocate and critic of current online privacy practices, as a senior privacy adviser for consumer... Read more...
PC World: Latest Technology News, Monday May 21, 11:00am
These Multifunctional Pencils Are Too Attractive to Ever Be Used [Beautiful]
Gizmodo, Monday May 21, 11:00am
