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Microsoft Announces Official Consumer Launch of Windows 7

By Jimmy Rogers (@me) Contributing Writer, [GAS] Yesterday, Microsoft tweeted, and for once, the internet listened.  That's because their tweet went…

15 years ago

Twitter: the Choice for God, Guns and Grandmas

If you thought Twitter was exclusively home to tech-savvy college kids, think again. Reports show the micro-blogging service has some…

15 years ago

PSP marketing staff hit ‘Go’ too soon

Sony has mistakenly unveiled the new edition of its handheld console, the PSP Go. The biggest change is that the…

15 years ago

US Prepares to Test Ultimate Laser

A California facility which opens today hopes to create conditions similar to those found in a star, using the world's…

15 years ago

Google Wave: Reinventing online communication

By Sterling “Chip” Camden Contributing Writer, [GAS] It seemed impossible to me that I could be the only one having…

15 years ago

US Military Ship Sleeps with the Fishes

A US troop ship has been swiftly sunk in the Gulf of Mexico. But it's not a military disaster –…

15 years ago

What Are We Expecting At WWDC This Year?

By Jimmy Rogers (@me) Contributing Writer, [GAS] It's that time of year again!  The sun is shining, the frogs are croaking,…

15 years ago

New Microsoft media player coming Zune

Microsoft has launched the new edition of its Zune music player. It will clearly be the best Zune yet, but…

15 years ago

iPhone App Vetting Still a Lottery

Apple's iPhone app vetting has taken another knock with one product removed to avoid a lawsuit and another accepted after…

15 years ago

2008’s strangest nature discoveries named

What’s weirder than a naturally caffeine-free coffee plant? How about a two-foot long insect? Or perhaps a ghost slug. They…

15 years ago