
If you are looking for live streaming video of the Apple special event happening today at 10 AM Pacific Time, look no farther than Apple’s own website. Apple is going to be streaming video live from the event on its more »
If you are looking for live streaming video of the Apple special event happening today at 10 AM Pacific Time, look no farther than Apple’s own website. Apple is going to be streaming video live from the event on its more »
Ever since the first time I saw the Brookstone Rover App Controlled Spy Tank, I have geekily lusted for it. That was even before I owned an iPhone or iPad. After I bought my iPhone 4S I thought about getting one, more »
Last week, after Ray started feeling better, he went to Disney World! He got lost on his way to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and found out that Apple Maps lost Epcot! This week, Ray and Tom were joined in the studio by more »
Apple has finally released iOS 6, the latest version of its mobile operating system that runs iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. Are you ready for all of the iOS 6 goodness like built-in GPS turn-by-turn navigation, Facebook integration and Passbook, more »
I have a bad habit (or good habit depending on your perspective) of updating apps without even looking at the description. As soon as I see the badge next to the App Store, I will automatically update all apps as more »
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun, Kevin Clark, and Aaron Edelson we introduced a new segment of the show that we’re calling “The Deemable Dozen”, the top twelve tech news stories in under 12 minutes, and then talked about how Gizmodo more »
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun, Kevin Clark, and Aaron Edelson held the first ever Presidential app debate, argued about Apple and Samsung arguing about patents on rectangles and sliders, and Deemable Tech got its 200th Facebook Fan!! All that more »
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun and Aaron Edelson tackle the tough questions, like “What is the cloud?,” “How do I cancel an AOL account?,” “I’ve lost my copy of 50 Shades of Grey! What do I do?,” “How do more »
Last week, there were two major tech news events that may just end up changing the world. The first event was on Wednesday, January 18th, when Google, Wikipedia, and countless other major websites had intentional “blackouts”, or at least partial blackouts, in protest against two piece of legislation that were before the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA), respectively. The second event was on Thursday, January 19th, when Apple held a special press event focused on education at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City where Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, laid out how Apple is going to revolutionize education.
Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave since January, triumphantly walked out to a standing ovation at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Taking place in San Francisco, the gaunt and seemingly frail Apple CEO managed to address the more »