The internet as we know it is in peril. Verizon’s victory in the court of appeal this week, seeing the FCC’s attempts to regulate broadband providers in the name of … Continue reading
There’s a wave rolling in with the smartphone and tablet environments concurrently, one that brings low-cost specifications to the public alongside strong enough builds to maintain the status quo. In … Continue reading
In the first of four Call of Duty: Ghosts DLC packs from the folks at Infinity Ward have ushered in this season, oddities are being distributed in heavy abundance. You’ll … Continue reading
Google has quietly added the Moto G Google Play edition to its range of pure-Android devices, with the 8GB smartphone – already hugely popular in its standard form – beginning … Continue reading
Google’s acquisition of Nest is controversial, for more than a few reasons. On the one hand, there are questions around how Google Ventures-invested companies segue into Google-owned divisions; many users … Continue reading
Tesla: not a Recall, per se
Posted in: Today's ChiliThere appears to be some confusion over the word “recall” when it comes to the current Model S Tesla vehicles out there in the wild, while the actual situation, instead, … Continue reading
This morning a court has struck down the FCC’s ability to enforce certain key “Net Neutrality Rules” on companies that would favor certain kinds of web traffic over others. That’s … Continue reading
The folks behind the network known as Chitika, generally known for their advertising network, has shown data detailing the breakdown of Samsung mobile devices during the month of December, 2013. … Continue reading
It’s fair to say Motorola had a big 2013, and SlashGear sat down with Steve Horowitz, senior VP of software engineering, and Steve Sinclair, VP of product marketing, at CES … Continue reading
This past week at CES 2014 we had the opportunity to have a chat with iBuyPower’s Marketing Manager Ricky Lee on their first Steam Machine and the potential for Valve’s … Continue reading