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Edward Gorey: The original Tim BurtonEdward Gorey is celebrated on Google's homepage with a playful doodle for what would have been his 88th birthday today.聽
The Pixel: Google's newest (and most expensive) Chromebook yetGoogle's new Chromebook, the Pixel, has left critics with much to be desired. So, is Google's latest attempt to break into the laptop industry worth it?
Edward Gorey: writer, artist, and a most puzzling manEdward Gorey was a man of聽contradictions. He inspired marginalized groups with his illustrations and words. Yet, for all his dark humor, Gorey鈥檚 quirks were simultaneously normal and baffling.
Sony's PlayStation 4: What you need to knowSony revealed the PlayStation 4 last night, in what turned out to be a fulfilling and unfulfilling night.聽
Enter the Penguin: Steam for Linux arrivesValve launches its Steam video-game marketplace for Linux and, in typical Valve fashion, is having a huge sale to celebrate.聽
Apple prepares to fight for the iPhone name in BrazilApple is set to challenge a Brazilian patent agency ruling that states that the iPhone trademark belongs to a Brazilian electronics company.
Tim Cook describes bold future for Apple. But cheaper iPhones? Maybe not.At Goldman-Sachs tech conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook tiptoes around rumors of a cheaper iPhone, applauds Apple stores, and provides some insight on the future.
Macmillan settles e-book dispute with the Department of JusticeMacmillan has settled an antitrust lawsuit with the Department of Justice. The DOJ claimed Macmillan, along with Apple and other e-book publishers, were conspiring to raise prices.聽
Racist Google ads? New study links names to negative ads.A Harvard University professor's new study finds that Google ads might have a racial bias. What does it mean for Google users?
Wikipad gaming tablet: Still alive, and coming in springThe Wikipad, an Android tablet with a console-style gaming dock, was supposed to launch late last year. The company discovered some problems, but now the Wikipad is back with a 7-inch screen and a $249 price tag.
Scroogled? Microsoft and Google square off again.Meet Scroogled.com, Microsoft's latest addition to their campaign against Google. Is Microsoft genuinely worried about privacy or are they looking for a way to beat out the Internet giant?
OUYA plans to release new video-game console every yearThere's a new gaming system in town and it's name is OUYA. Hackable, portable, and affordable -- this new console will soon move from online pre-orders to in-store purchases.
Facebook on your computer, phone, and now in your walletFacebook has unleashed its latest business venture, the Facebook Card. A reusable gift card, now you can send your friends gift amounts for select stores and never have to leave your computer.聽
BlackBerry: Re-named and re-designed, but can BB10 save the company?BlackBerry 10 has finally arrived and with it came a bundle of surprises.
Facebook zooms past Google Maps to become the most used phone app in the USComScore released its ranking today which show Facebook topped Google Maps as the most used app in the US. VP of Industry Analysis, Andrew Lipsman, explains why.聽
To boost Wii U, Nintendo calls in the usual suspects: Mario, Yoshi, LinkNintendo President Satoru Iwata reveals upcoming releases for the Wii U, including virtual console, all-new games, and the return of a GameCube favorite.
Surface Pro tablet arrives in early FebruaryThe Microsoft Surface Pro tablet will go on sale February 9th. The Surface Pro runs a full version of Windows 8 and can support desktop and legacy programs.
Pedaling to the top: How bicycles stormed the Detroit auto showMore people are biking in cities across the US, a trend that the Detroit auto show incorporated into their 2013 show. 聽- Google's Schmidt takes a techie tour of North KoreaA nine-member delegation, which includes Google chairman Eric Schmidt and former Gov. Bill Richardson, take a four-day tour of the communist country to learn about North Korean technology and support open Internet access.
CES 2013: Toyota and Audi roll out new self-driving carsToyota and Audi are both preparing to show off cars with driverless technology at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. Google has been working on driverless cars for years, and big automakers like Toyota and Audi are getting serious about the technology as well.
