‘Breaking Bad’ goes 8-bit
College Humor has produced a fantastic faux role-playing game version of the twisted AMC meth cooker hit. Too bad it's not the real thing. But beware: Spoilers lie within.
2012 TVs: Every new HDTV compared
CNET compares the 2012 lineups of major TV makers based on their CES announcements by packing more than 150 TV models into one chart.
Ultrathin HTC Ville gets camera time
Expected to debut at Mobile World Congress in February, the high-end smartphone is expected to run Android 4.0 and feature an updated HTC Sense experience.
Sprint gives LightSquared until March to get FCC approval
A Sprint Nextel official tells Dow Jones Newswires that LightSquared has until mid-March to clear up interference issues or its deal is done.
SeaMicro brawns up the microserver
Startup crams Xeon server chips into an energy-efficient server, broadening the appeal of microservers for large data center operators.
1/31/2012 Daily Hardware Reviews — Radeon HD 7950 Edition
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Tuesday
Humans take flight over NYC, sort of
It's a bird, it's a plane...it's a person? New York and New Jersey residents are treated to the sight of human-shaped, remote-controlled planes.
Panasonic Outs Lumix DMC-TS4 and DMC-TS20 Ruggedized Cameras
Panasonic’s well known TS-series of ruggedized cameras has just received the addition of the Lumix DMC-TS4 and DMC-TS20 point-and-shoots, which can stand the same abuse as their predecessors, but feature improved specifications.The new Lumix DMC-TS4 will take the place of the TS3 in the Panasonic’s lineup, t... (read more)
Apple seeks appeal in iPad trademark case in China
Apple wants a Chinese court to hear its case against a local company for allegedly infringing on the use of the iPad name. The case was tossed out of court last month.
Peru’s uncontacted tribes revealed in new photos
A conservation group has released photos of tribal people in Peru that they say are "the most detailed sightings of uncontacted Indians ever recorded on camera."
Use Kinect to teach anatomy? It’s a ‘Mirracle’!
Researchers in Germany are using Kinect to develop an augmented reality mirror called 'Mirracle' to give users virtual X-ray views of their bodies.