In today’s Remainders: impressive feats: Superman’s first comic book appearance sells for $US1.5m at auction; RIM posts its most impressive quarter ever; Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet performed… over Twitter; researchers create a full-screen Braille display; and more. More »
In today’s Remainders: journeys. The Xof1 solar-powered saucer car readies for a trek across a Canadian ice road; analysts rain on the Verizon iPhone rumour parade; Google Buzz headaches reach the White House; planetary orbits, visualised and musicalised; and more. More »
In today’s remainders: Apple hints at an LTE iPhone, augmented reality finds a new niche, Thomas Edison brings down the house, and Microsoft comes clean about its cryptic ads. More »
In today’s Remainders: the next step. Fort John Grisham, it’s ebooks. For the television-viewing public, it’s viewing television while surfing the web. For Google, it’s controlling the internet. And for NVIDIA, it’s releasing GeForce drivers that don’t melt your rig. More »
In today’s Remainders: things lurking below the surface. Literally, a fuel cell-powered fish. Less literally, ISP’s seething contempt for the FCC’s new National Broadband Plan. Also: Samsung’s David Lee Roth tablet love and a helicopter with rocket-powered blades. Yikes. More »