July 28, 2010
Could lead to an endless supply of clean energy
Kanex announces a new Thunderbolt cable that has the same specs as the one made by Apple, but is more expensive. [Read more]
GM is handing out job offers along with cash prizes to students participating in the EcoCar2 competition. [Read more]
Facebook unveiled a photo-sharing application on Thursday that allows users to take pictures on their mobile device and post them directly to their Facebook accounts.
The search giant did well in ComScore's April tally, but the big story appeared to be growth in visitors to general news sites. [Read more]
Legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, who was the first person to walk on the moon, has surprised the media establishment by granting a rare and comprehensive interview to an unexpected interviewer: the Certified Practicing Accountants of Australia.
A Forrester analyst puts out the idea that Apple needs to offer something less like a TV to make a splash. But that only tells part of the story. [Read more]
Leaked from today's 404 episode: New York tries to unmask anonymous commenters, Yahoo launches a "browser within a browser," and Hollywood answers our prayers for a Rufio prequel! [Read more]