Articles By Lena Kim
From Tech Nov 17
First impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus are beginning to trickle in. Samsung's newest flagship device is also the first phone to come preloaded with Ice Cream Sandwich, Android's 4.0.1 version of its operating system. Early reports are extremely positive, saying the device is light, ...
From Tech Nov 17
According to Engadget, Alex Ioannou, the first customer to pick up a brand-spanking-new Galaxy Nexus in the UK, received instead a developer model by mistake.
From Tech Nov 17
The iPhone 4S has quieted the hungry masses for a time, but it won't be long before the cry of "JE-SUS-PHONE! JE-SUS-PHONE!" is taken up again. In a way, we're glad that the iPhone 5 didn't make it into the lineup this year, partially because too much fun is really not healt...
From Tech Nov 17
This year may be the biggest Black Friday yet for online shopping, says inMobi. With retailers eager to get a jump on the busiest shopping day of the year, it's hard to know where to concentrate your efforts.
From Entertainment Nov 17
Bradley Cooper, star of "The Hangover," "The Hangover 2" and "Limitless," has been named the Sexiest Man Alive by People Magazine. The 36-year-old Georgetown alum beat out other Hollywood noteworthies, including Ryan Gosling and Idris Elba.
From Tech Nov 17
Malware research group Juniper Global Threat Center posted on its blog yesterday on its finding of a whopping 472% increase in Android malware samples since this past July. Not only have instances of Android malware identification increased exponentially since the summer, says Juniper, but the methods of attack are growing more sophisticated.
From Travel Nov 17
Does the prospect of tangled lights, broken tree stands and horrendously ugly Christmas sweaters leave you yearning for a break from the mid-winter ho-hums? The holidays are a peak time for travel and while some will be heading home, many will be spending the season-to-be-jolly abroad, taking in the sites and local cuisine.
From Tech Nov 15
Japanese 3D-display engineering firm Burton has developed what it says is the first true three-dimensional display technology. Instead of projecting images onto a two-dimensional screen, as current technologies do, the Aerial 3D system uses lasers to produce plasma excitation from oxygen and nitrogen particles at specific points in air or water.
From Tech Nov 15
The phrase 'iPad killer' has been bandied about for so long that one could be forgiven for the mistake of thinking such a device actually exists. As it turns out, the true iPad killer, according to Goldman Sachs analyst Bill Shope, won't be another tablet but the iPad's own prohibitive price tag.
From Tech Nov 15
It's getting to be that time of year again: silver bells ringing, chestnuts roasting over an open fire... and you stitching together eight pillows and a roll of bubble wrap to pair with a bike helmet in preparation for the collective mob delirium known as Black Friday.