A draft US Army intelligence report has identified the popular micro-blogging service Twitter, Global Positioning System maps and voice-changing software as potential terrorist tools. The report by the 304th Military Intelligence Battalion, posted on …
Archive for October, 2008
123people.com, a free search engine which scours the Internet and gathers and displays information about people, has expanded to the United States. “After months of private beta tweaking and adding new features to improve the high powered people search engine…
After the success of “Call of Duty 4,” the latest in the popular shooter franchise, “World At War,” takes gamers back to World War II. Plus, there’s Kiefer Sutherland. And lots of attack dogs.
Watch a detailed introduction of the totally new Volkswagen Routan minivan by Brett from Volkswagen.
Watch a video of Jim Press, President of Chrysler LLC, doing an introductory walkaround of the totally new 2009 Dodge Ram pickup truck.
MySpace announced a partnership with digital music distribution company IODA on Thursday that will bring more than one million songs from independent artists to the recently launched MySpace Music.
The new Bank of America building in New York City uses sustainable and recycled materials. It also generates two-thirds of its own energy!
Is there such a thing as “good” anti-piracy software in games? The perennial topic has been pushed back into the spotlight recently thanks to the PC game Spore.
Trailer for the Xbox 360 and PS3 video game “Spider-Man: Web of Shadows”
Computer users of the future could use gestures or even their minds to control their machines.

