Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Ben Jackson, Owner and Technical Director of Brainjuice, LLC, spoke about an iPhone application called Arcade Hockey.  The application is a table hockey game that is apparently a ton of fun.
The game is set to release into the App Store in early to mid November, no word on how much it will cost.  The game [...]

A proposed partnership amoung Google and Yahoo for the sale and distribution of online advertisements has been a hot topic in tech circles that year, drawing scrutiny from privacy groups, European regulators and the Justice station. Now reports are circulating that the long-delayed deal might fall apart.

In an write-up in the online version of the [...]

Google has rarely included scanned documents in its search results considering it had no way to determine the nature of the substance, but that’s about to change. The search engine giant says it will use optical character recognition (OCR) software to form it possible for Web surfers to search any Web-hosted document stored in the [...]

Microsoft has setup a booth just outside the Apple Store, Bullring, Birmingham. The booth looks like it will aim to turn patrons away from the Mac store by the next few days. As part of Microsoft’s new $300 million advertising campaign, Microsoft has invited visitors to its website to upload their own videos and photos [...]

Reports have surfaced that Nintendo’s DSi handheld will be released in the US during the summer of 2009. While that means it’s still a while away, folks in Japan on the other hand, will be able to get theirs from that Saturday onwards for about $192. In preparation for these sales, Nintendo has already shipped [...]

Many mobile phone enthusiasts can testify that Opera Mini is a really nice mobile web Browser. Reports have surfaced stating that Apple has rejected an Opera Mini application for the iPhone. Chances are Apple will say that they refused it considering it copies a feature that the iPhone already has in place.
Opera Mini has [...]

IBM is not letting go without a fight. The computer maker has filed a lawsuit against one of its former top-level executives who left the company to work at Apple.

Mark Papermaster, a server expert and vice president of IBM’s blade development unit, is slated to start at Apple in just a few weeks but [...]