New Asus Motherboards Support Intel's Sandy Bridge
The love for Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors shows no sign of slowing down at this year's CES. Taiwanese computer manufacturer Asus revealed updated motherboards and laptops Wednesday that fully...
View ArticleKinect, Wii used to play Call of Duty in gadget mashup hack
So, you want to play some Call Of Duty on your PC? You could do that the old fashioned way, or you could spice things up a little by hooking your PC up to Microsoft's Kinect and Nintendo's Wii Remote...
View ArticleWindows Phone 7's Live Tiles come to iPhone
Have you ever looked at a Windows Phone 7 device and thought that its UI offered a refreshing little change from the typical grid-based icon-and-folder view found in other mobile OS's?
View ArticlePhotoshop turns 21: We take a look back
Adobe's Photoshop celebrates its 21st birthday this month, and with 12 major releases under its belt GeekTech decided to take a brief look back at the graphics editor that could -- hilarious cat...
View ArticleiPad 2: What's new with Apple's A5 processor
Steve Jobs and friends took to the stage this Wednesday to reveal Apple's second generation iPad. The new tablet device, which is due to ship later this month, will also see the introduction of Apple's...
View ArticleNintendo 64 emulator arrives on Android
You can now play old Nintendo 64 games on your Android smartphone thanks to new app, N64oid.
View ArticleFirefox 4 release date revealed, coming March 22nd
Just a few short days after delivering the first Release Candidate build of Firefox 4, Mozilla's Senior Director of Engineering Damon Sicore has confirmed that the final build of the browser will be...
View ArticleHTC Thunderbolt rooted as fast as lightning
HTC's new Thunderbolt smartphone has already been rooted -- just one day after launch.
View ArticleMozilla site shows Firefox 4 downloads in real-time
Mozilla Firefox 4 was officially released on Tuesday, and within just a few short hours the browser had been downloaded more than a million times. To celebrate the browser's launch, Mozilla has opened...
View ArticleKeyboard Cat Wrist Rest Is Meme-tastic!
Are you up to speed on your Internet memes? Do you love cats? If you answered yes to both those questions then this little do-it-yourself project may be perfect for you.
View ArticleRobot hand picks up gooey mess with scary accuracy
A patent-pending robot hand, originally revealed back in October, seems to be capable of picking up liquids, messy mayonnaise and other sauces without altering or changing its gooey shape. Say hello to...
View ArticleAndroid 2.3.4 on Nexus One, no Google Talk Voice Chat
Attention, Nexus One owners: the latest variant of Gingerbread is here! But don't get too excited as this "special" Nexus One version of Android doesn't deliver all the digital goodies that other...
View ArticleHow 'new' is the new iMac? iFixit teardown tells all
Apple announced its new upgraded iMacs earlier this week, and sure enough, the geeks over at iFixit have already cracked one open to discover their deepest, darkest secrets.
View ArticleGraphics Card Museum Gives Geeks A New Excuse to Travel
Ukrainian PC enthusiasts now have one more place to visit on their summer vacation this year, as a museum dedicated to the history of graphics cards is now open for all geeks to enjoy.
View ArticleApple's iOS 5 beta 6 jailbroken
It shouldn't come as a shock that iOS 5 beta 6 has succumbed to jailbreaking. But unlike the usual speedy jailbreak action we're used to seeing (i.e. jailbreaks discovered within 24 hours), this one...
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