If you've been eager to download the final version of Firefox 6, you might be happy to know that it's already available on Mozilla's servers. While it's expected to be rolled out through the browser's automatic updating feature starting next week, you can get it now.
Google+, the social network that was first unveiled just over one month ago, is getting its first upgrade: games, much like another social networking giant we all know. Could this be the first phase of making Google+ a social entertainment hub?
In what has been a year of frequent cyber-attacks, AntiSec, the group resulting from the combination of Anonymous and LulzSec, has released 10 GB worth of data belonging to law enforcement agencies across the United States.
Results from a new study published today suggest that teenagers who are addicted to The Facebook Drug are at risk of catching a wide variety of psychological disorders.
What mobile operating system is more popular in your state: iOS, BlackBerry or Android? Not only enthusiasts have been asking themselves that question, advertising research firms have too. Jumptap, one of those agencies, was nice enough to release a map of the United States laying out which states have more Android, BlackBerry and iOS users.
Picture yourself back in the 2006 holiday season: if you were a geek, you were most likely struggling with your Windows Vista upgrade (those were the days!) and dreaming of owning that then-brand-new smartphone. More likely than not, it had a physical keyboard, had a rudimentary built-in web browser and definitely not a multi-touch display. When the iPhone first launched, the whole smartphone space was taken into a whole different direction.
On Wednesday, Randi Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg’s sister, stepped down from Facebook in order to start her own Web 2.0 company. While both her and the company are in good terms with each other, this news came as a shock to many given that Randi had been with Facebook for 6 years.
Ladies and gentlemen! We present to you: The Angry Birds Bra aka Angry B**bs. Angry Birds, developed by Rovio Mobile, is a popular series of puzzle-based video games which involve throwing little angry birds at mischievous pigs placed in different configurations on different levels. The first game, simply titled Angry Birds, was released on the App Store back in 2009. Today, it is the most popular game on every iOS device, namely the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
If you’re into the iOS hacking and development scene, then you’ve probably heard of Comex, a prominent member of the iOS jailbreaking community. While he enjoys keeping his identity at a low profile online, he agreed to be interviewed by Forbes, where he revealed his real name and current life situation. Curious? Read on.
It's no secret that we've been gaming more and more on our mobile devices, but just how much? The folks at Geekaphone have put together a comprehensive infographic demonstrating to main areas of growth. So what are they? Read on.

