If you’re old enough to remember green-screen monitors, bulletin-board systems, and the 1983 movie classic “War Games,” you need to check out The Hacker for iOS. It’s a game, yes, but also a kind of love letter to fans of DOS, text adventures, ASCII games, and old-school hacking. The app “installs” the Glider Operating System, …
Read More »Masonry Layout
LightSquared asks FCC for stricter GPS gear standards
LightSquared, the hedge fund-backed company planning to build a nationwide wireless broadband network to compete …
Read More »Best iPhone 5 concept photos
We can tell you everything you need to know about the iPhone 5, but we …
Read More »HTC hoping Studio can revitalize brand in 2012
After a less than perfect 2011 in which even HTC admits that it “tried to …
Read More »Apple TV reportedly being tested in Canada
Apple’s much-rumoured TV set could be in testing in Canada, according to a report in …
Read More »Samsung to bring Quickflix to TVs, tablets and phones
Samsung Australia today announced a new partnership with DVD-rental and media-streaming company Quickflix, with plans …
Read More »Motorola Nexus complete guide
When Google ploughed £7.8bn into buying Motorola Mobility this summer, one question immediately sprang to …
Read More »Sony, Billabong team up for special
Surfers, snowboaders, skaters, and action sports enthusiasts everywhere, there’s finally a smartphone just for you. …
Read More »Skype for Windows Phone being tested, coming soon
Skype should be arriving on Windows Phone soon, as reports from The Verge suggest the …
Read More »Verizon’s double data promotion to reappear Friday
Verizon Wireless is bringing back its double-data promotion, offering heavy bandwidth users a potential new …
Read More »