Anonymous and Team Poison Join Forces For OpRobinHood to Target Banks and Give to Charities

November 30, 2011 – Two hacking groups, Anonymous and Team Poison, have joined forces to take on the banks, steal money and donate it to charities and protests. Reclaiming the "99 per cent's money back". Apparently the plan is to swipe money from stolen credit card and bank details and donate it to charities and... More »

Google Scraps Black Navigation Bar For the One True Google Bar

November 30, 2011 – Google's in the process of scrapping its short-lived black navigation bar and is simplifying things with a uniform plain grey search bar armed with drop-down menus; More »

Sony Ericsson Added WebGL to Xperia 2011 Line Without Telling Anyone

November 30, 2011 – In its Gingerbread update last month, Sony Ericsson sneaked in some WebGL support. That means that any of its current 2011 line up, including the Xperia Arc, can now take advantage of WebGL graphics directly in their browsers without plugins. This makes the SE the first Android phone manufacturer... More »

Google’s Chrome Browser Will Soon be Controlled by Gamepads

November 25, 2011 – A lot of you read Giz using Google Chrome — which means a good percentage of you should be interested in the news that Chrome will soon have plug-and-play gamepad support added. More »

Sony Planning PS4’s Arrival to Coincide With Next-Gen Xbox?

November 25, 2011 – Sony's gaming division is tracking the growing rumours of a new Microsoft console, with the aim being to release its PlayStation4 as near to it as possible — More »

Tamagotchi Celebrates 15th Birthday and Is Still Available For Your Loving Embrace

(Gizmodo.com ) November 25, 2011 – You might remember those pesky virtual pet keychain things, which managed to successfully spawn out of Japan to populate the world, and annoy the hell out of parents everywhere. [Kotaku]

Tamagotchi Celebrates 15th Birthday and Is Still Available For Your Loving Embrace

November 24, 2011 – You might remember those pesky virtual pet keychain things, which managed to successfully spawn out of Japan to populate the world, and annoy the hell out of parents everywhere. More »

LG Sketches Future Prada 3.0 Smartphone

November 24, 2011 – LG's long-running partnership with fashion people Prada will continue in 2012, with both companies announcing a renewed friendship — and revealing the above sketch of a future Prada branded smartphone. The phone is officially known as the PRADA Phone by LG 3.0, with the concept sketches... More »

Original Googlephone HTC G1 Gets Ice Cream Sandwich Update

November 24, 2011 – There's a reason old hardware doesn't get new software upgrades. Like the iPhone 3G's iOS 4 update, this unofficial Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Android phone that started it all, is, well... More »

Apple Removes Big Fish iPad Game Subscription App Without Notice

November 24, 2011 – It looks like Big Fish's pleasure at launching the first game subscription app for iOS has been replaced by pain and confusion, as Apple's pulled the rug from underneath them. Having been available on the App Store since November 18th, Big Fish's founder was none the wiser as to why Apple had... More »

Fujifilm’s X-S1 Shoots Far-Off Places

November 24, 2011 – Calling the X-S1 a "new breed of bridge camera," Fujifilm's snapper has a 26x optical zoom lens and the same 2/3-inch 12-megapixel EXR sensor that's used in the retro-styled X10 model. As you can tell from that picture above, it's the 26x zoom lens that's the real treat here — More »

Apple Unleashes Game Subscription Model With Big Fish Games

(Gizmodo.com ) November 23, 2011 – Following the success of subscription services through Newsstand, Apple's given the go-ahead for a game subscription service from Big Fish Games. For $6.99 a month you'll have unlimited streaming access to a whole host of iPad games. Unfortunately users will have to be connected to the internet to... [Kotaku]

Apple Unleashes Game Subscription Model With Big Fish Games

November 23, 2011 – Following the success of subscription services through Newsstand, Apple's given the go-ahead for a game subscription service from Big Fish Games. For $6.99 a month you'll have unlimited streaming access to a whole host of iPad games. Unfortunately users will have to be connected to the internet to... More »

Neutrino Light Speed Tests Flawed, Says Science Team

November 22, 2011 – A group of Italian scientists have questioned those faster-than-light neutrino test results, claiming that anything moving that fast should lose energy — More »

Heads-Up Display Contact Lenses Are One Step Closer After Passing Safety Tests

November 22, 2011 – The days of traditional screens could be numbered if the news coming out of Washington University is anything to go by. It's testing contact lenses that could project information into the wearers eyes and initial safety tests look promising. We've been dreaming of a HUD-style vision enhancer ever... More »

Qualcomm’s Mirasol Full Color E-Ink Displays Nearly Ready

November 22, 2011 – Qualcomm's Mirasol screen technology, which promises full color, low-power, e-ink displays that'll bring Sunday supplements to life like never before, are about to launch. More »

Occupy Flash Wants You to Ditch Adobe For Good

November 21, 2011 – Apple might have forced Adobe to kill Flash mobile, but Occupy Flash wants to unite the world in eradicating Flash from the desktop as well. The goal is simple: More »

Ice Cream Sandwich Doesn’t Support Flash Player, and Other Nexus Galaxy Complaints

November 21, 2011 – It didn't take long for complaints about the Galaxy Nexus to start rolling in, with Google confirming its hot new Android 4.0 phone isn't currently compatible with Adobe's Flash Player and early adopters spotting an odd volume-muting software bug. The lack of a version of Adobe's Flash Player at... More »

Nokia Lumia 900 Shown Off In Pulled Developer Promo Video

November 17, 2011 – Ooops, looks like Nokia's let slip that it's got another Windows Phone up its sleeve, and it looks like the rumored Ace — perhaps its true flagship. More »

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3D TV Makers Finally Start Work on Standard 3D Glasses Format

November 16, 2011 – Sony, Samsung, Panasonic and 3D technology specialist Xpand 3D are moving forward quickly with plans to create a single format for active shutter 3D glasses, with many more TV makers joining the standards licensing scheme. The consortium now has its own umbrella web site which it's bravely opted to... More »

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