Archive for March, 2008



Casio’s G’zOne Cellphone Endures Wired.com’s Ultimate Gadget-Abuse Test

Ruggedized Casio cellphone subjected to trauma ranging from football hits to soccer kicks.
Original post by Terrence Russell

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Blockbuster Heart Disease Drugs Get Busted

Two heart drugs, Vytorin and Zetia, have combined for $5 billion in sales but a long-term study has found that they might not work any better than older, cheaper meds.
Original post by Wired Science

‘Wii Fit’ Challenge: After a Month, Doughy but Dropping

Slowly but surely, the pounds are melting away. However, Nintendo could beef up its exercise game with a few easy additions.
Original post by Game|Life

Scientists Want Your MacBook for Earthquake Detection

University of California scientists are building a distributed earthquake-detection system that uses the accelerometers inside many notebooks, including MacBooks.
Original post by Erik Vance

Creative Labs Cracks Down on Driver Repairman

Creative Labs’ sound cards won’t work on Windows Vista machines, due to a malfunctioning driver — and the company is zeroing in on a customer who has fixed the problem.
Original post by Gadget Lab

YouTubers Say ‘Sorry’ for Quran-Bashing Film ‘Fitna’

Dutch citizens apologize to the world for the message contained in Geert Wilders’ controversial video.
Original post by Underwire

Introducing the OS X Hints Superguide

We scoured not just MacOSXHints.com, but also Macworld.com, to find the most useful tips and tricks for OS X 10.5 users. We’ve also rewritten them all in a clear, easy-to-read fashion, complete with screenshots, to make them as easy to use as possible.
Original post by Jose Fermoso

Managing iChat alert volumes

iChat alerts too loud for you? Here are a couple of ways to quiet them down.
Original post by Jose Fermoso

First Look: Roxio Toast 9 Titanium

Roxio’s Toast 9 Titanium is bigger and better than before, especially for users that want to convert or view video content.
Original post by Jose Fermoso

‘Max Payne,’ From Video to Silver Screen

The brains behind the decision to turn the game into a movie are hoping to succeed where others have failed. From Portfolio.com
Original post by John Gaudiosi, Portfolio.com