Angry Birds Invade NASA ‘s Kennedy Space Center

The Angry Birds have landed at NASA’s gateway to space. Rovio’s wildly popular game franchise is hosting an interactive exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Fla. the public face of NASA’s spaceport that launched moon rockets and space shuttles. Continue reading

Inexpensive Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 4.0 4 GB 16:9 Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen – Video




Inexpensive Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 4.0 4 GB 16:9 Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen Save up to $60 (40%) OFF goo.gl I work nights in a home health environment, so I have some free time while my clients sleep. I decided to get a tablet so I could access Facebook, Angry Birds, and Netflix, along with some other apps to help pass the slower hours. I am not trying to remote dock a space capsule to the space station, so I didn't need all of the bells and whistles from a $1000 tablet Continue reading

Was flame virus written by gamers? Code similar to apps such as Angry Birds

Cyber experts refute claims that code is spy tool Same ‘simplistic’ language used in video games Suggestion that virus could have come from Israel Spyware is too big to be stealth tool say some experts By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 31 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:04 EST, 31 May 2012 There is confusion over who developed a new computer super-virus after some programmers today reportedly said the coding was the same relatively simple language as found in video games like Angry Birds. The suggestion contradicts theories put forward by other experts who only yesterday said the virus, known as The Flame, was so sophisticated it had to have been developed by some of the world’s top brains at the U.S.’s National Security Agency. To guard against the virus the United Nations is issuing its ‘most serious warning’, but now some say element of the virus – known as malware – are baffling Continue reading

Data Guzzling Apps, Get Educated

BOSTON, MA–(Marketwire -05/22/12)- Telestial.com — We think we’ll change our data-hogging habits when we travel abroad with our smartphones, but “they’re called habits for a reason,” says Ken Grunski of Telestial.com, an international SIM card provider. “About 70% of our customers use more data than they anticipate when traveling in another country.” Some apps use a ‘store and forward’ process that bypasses the exorbitant costs of using data overseas, but not necessarily the ones you might think Continue reading