Sony to Start Shipping Move Motion-Sensing Controller in September

From X-bit Labs: Sony Computer Entertainment said on Tuesday at the E3 trade-show that it would start shipping its highly-anticipated PlayStation Move motion-sensing controller in September, 2010. In addition, Sony will offer a special “shooting attachment” for the device so that to...

Controversial Windows XP vulnerability now being exploited

From InfoWorld: The Windows XP exploit that was published by a Google engineer last week is now being exploited in the wild, according to researchers at Sophos Labs.

The vulnerability, which could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted Web page using a Web...

New Droid Phone Coming on June 23

From PC World: Verizon, Motorola, and Adobe have announced they will be introducing the next generation of Droid mobile devices on Wednesday, June 23. The Droid launch comes just one day before Apple officially launches iPhone 4 , the next-generation of Cupertino's super-popular...

First round of iPhone 4 preorders sold out

From CNET News.com: Despite a disastrous preorder process Tuesday morning, enough people were able to place iPhone 4 orders that much of Apple's initial U.S. supply has already been accounted for.

As of Tuesday evening, Apple.com now shows that iPhone 4 preorders will be shipped by...

Twitter at a crossroads once again

From CNET News.com: Twitter acknowledged Tuesday that "from a site stability and service outage perspective, it's been (the company's) worst month since last October." It's a big embarrassment for a company that, over the past year or two, has managed to clean up its reputation for...

Apple Releases OS X 10.6.4 Update

From DailyTech: Yesterday was a big day for Apple. It announced a new Mac mini complete with an $100 higher price tag which is leaving many bewildered and pre-orders started for the iPhone 4.

However, there was one other bit of news from the Apple camp yesterday that slipped under...

Starbucks brewing up free Wi-Fi at all store

From CNET News.com: Starbucks is stirring up a few changes to its Wi-Fi access that should make Web-surfing coffee drinkers happy.

Starting July 1, the coffee brewer said it will launch free Wi-Fi access throughout all of its stores nationwide, with no special registration or...

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