
Tetrisis, the God of Tetris, is not a pleasant God at all, for he enjoys seeing mortals suffer the agony of witnessing their setups destroyed before their very eyes!

Japan’s very own CoroCoro Comic gives us the first-hand preview at the bosses that will be appearing in the upcoming 8-bit Mega Man game. More juicy details on their names, looks and powers inside.
Nuff said, with choice lines like… “While Apple values and appreciates vibrant public commentary about its products, we believe you and your company have crossed the line by offering a bounty for the theft of Apple’s trade secrets…”
Indeed, Hell hath no fury like an Apple scorned…

Waiting and praying for your much lusted gadget of your dreams to drop down another notch in price?
Think again, the Financial Times report that semicon components are due for a price hike due to rising costs of manufacturing and rare materials.
Time to bite the bullet and show em the money!

In an age where the CPU is the modern day tool and the workstation is the modern day mule…
Canon David Platt blesses these modern plows, tools and beasts of burden in a traditional ceremony once meant to bless the now ancient Plow at St Lawrence Jewry Church in the City of London. Indeed, these laptops and such have been fruitful and multiplied.
Wonder if God uses an iPhone?

$100,000 worth of cold hard cash..
One of online media giant Gawker’s blogs Valleywag is offering up to $100,000 for details, pictures and videos of the heavily rumoured Apple Tablet…
Apple’s renowned secrecy have just given a new definition to paparazzi…

This mind-bogglingly awesome Lego temple actually POPS UP from a box! You HAVE to see it!

Alienware invades the Tokyo Game Show with its new Area 51 desktop PC!

From Guard Dogs dispensing Jarate to Demoman doing Tiger Uppercut. Check out the goodness created by Team Fortress 2 fans.

What’s gonna be launched this time? Smart money is on the iMac and the MacBook to get refreshes without a radical overhaul. Stay tuned for more information.

Will a web-based OS really be the future of computing? Google seems to think so.

Steve Jobs returns to a standing ovation! New iTunes, iPod and everything music related. Rock on!

Use of the Ribbon interface (from Microsoft Office 2007) in OpenOffice elicits mixed reactions from users.

Review on the One Winged Angel Sephiroth.






