Music video directed and edited by Ian Waldron Mantgani, shot by Mantgani and Laura Cowley.
“Tomorrow is Forever” by Nikos Karavas
Music video directed and edited by Ian Waldron Mantgani, shot by Mantgani and Laura Cowley.
“Tomorrow is Forever” by Nikos Karavas
Microsoft’s Xbox 360 video-game console moved to the top of the U.S. market in February. The software giant’s console had been number two behind the Nintendo Wii for nearly three years.
With the e-book industry expected to explode into a multibillion-dollar business in the next three years, Barnes & Noble wants to open a new chapter in sales by making sure its products are available on Apple’s iPad. The retail giant on Thursday confirmed reports that it is preparing an iPad application in time for the anticipated April 3 release.
You’re standing on a street corner and remember that you need to pick up a video game for your sister’s birthday. On your smartphone, you search Google and tap on the “in stock nearby” link next to the blue dots that show up for some of the search results. Google then shows you which local retailers have the game in stock.
The Federal Communications Commission unveiled three digital tools Thursday that will enable consumers, businesses, schools and other organizations to test the real-world performance of their fixed and mobile broadband connections and help identify gaps in the nation’s broadband coverage. The tools include downloadable applications for mobile devices based on Google’s Android platform and Apple’s iPhone OS.
It won’t make your iPhone run any faster right away, but Cisco says its new generation of high-speed routing equipment — unveiled to much fanfare Tuesday — is designed to handle a rising tide of video and mobile data transmissions that is threatening to flood the Internet.
The iPhone lets users play games with 3-D graphics, but with a key limitation: They can compete only against other iPhone users.
Now new game software is promising to allow them to play those same complex games against friends using other devices, such as PCs or phones running Google’s Android operating system.
Way to go, AT&T! It was nerve-wracking after last year’s troubles, but reports are coming in that the oft-maligned network is holding up to the stress of SXSW better than expected. More »
The WSJ has a discussion today of the phenomenon of the iPhone-using Microsoft employee. Apparently that time Ballmer fake-stomped an iPhone is emblematic of some (barely) real anti-iPhone sentiment in Redmond. More »
This iPhone typist/possible woodpecker earns today’s Holy Shit YouTube Moment of the Day Award. I’m positive I couldn’t beat him on my Droid—hell, he’d put up a good fight against me on my laptop. More »
Want to know where you can get a glimpse of the ultra-rare total solar eclipse? This map shows exactly when and where every eclipse in the next fifteen years will be visible—and why you should move to Memphis. More »
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