Kirk Ferentz is correct when he says this isn't a 2006-type of situation. The 2006 Hawkeyes were the “fat cats,” an adjective the Iowa coach pulled out after a crushing 21-7 loss to Northwestern at Kinnick Stadium. When the '06 Hawkeyes lost, they lost decisively, for the most part. If the '06 Hawkeyes were “fat cats,” the... Read more …
GTA V unlikely until 2012 - Analyst Janco Partners' Mike Hickey bullish on Take-Two, believes next installment in series could sell 16 million copies, generate $750 million.
Spot On: Social Anxiety Designers behind Civilization, Super Meat Boy, Spore, and more weigh in on the Facebook gaming phenomenon and the morality of social gaming mechanics.
$89 Kindles gone in a flash When Amazon put word out that it would have some second-generation Kindles on sale for $89 on Black Friday, we had a feeling the deal wouldn't last long. In fact, it was over almost the second it started.
WikiLeaks files detail U.S. electronic surveillance Included in today's leak of more than 250,000 diplomatic cables: U.S. ordered surveillance of U.N. leaders, and China's Politburo ordered penetration of Google's network.
Futuristic touch screen puts the desk in desktop Clever German students produce a multiuser touch screen the size of a desk, which curves up to create a, well, desktop--like the metaphorical one you may be staring at now.
Browsing the Web with a wave of the hand A group of MIT students hacks Microsoft's Kinect technology to let computer users control a browser with nothing more than gestures.
SpaceX scores first FAA license for re-entry With the space shuttles set to retire, NASA is looking to private companies like SpaceX to transport cargo--and eventually crews--to and from the International Space Station.
Dell Adamo--a MacBook Air alternative with 3G The aluminum-clad Dell Adamo 13 is more than a MacBook Air wannabe. And it's worth another look, considering the high-quality construction and, most importantly, its integrated 3G option.
Apple MacBook gains are others' losses Steve Jobs' self-proclaimed "future of notebooks" has arrived, as Apple's newest MacBooks are striking a chord with consumers, according to market researcher ChangeWave.
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