We are all so accustomed to being able to take our music with us wherever we go that the thought of being without it, may come as a shock to the 'youngsters' out there. 'Tis true, we weren't always as mobile with our sounds as we are now, but that didn't mean the idea wasn't there...
Now that the threat of Skynet destroying us all has been averted by an increasingly crappy series of Terminator movies (or maybe they're just disappointing us to death), a new technological threat to all life on Earth has emerged. In order to promote the forthcoming pic Avengers: Age Of Ultron, tech giant Samsung has joined forces with Marvel to put Ultron in all your smart devices. Yes, the word "smart" to describe technology has never been more insidious than it is now. Smart; scheming; devious.
More than two years after Neil Young unveiled his hi-def Pono music player on 'The Late Show With David Letterman,' deep-pocketed music fans can finally buy the thing.
These days, you don't need actual instruments to rock out, all you need is an app for your iPad and some killer background music to jam to, like this dude. He does happen to be an actual drummer but, doesn't have room for a kit in his apartment. Turn it up!
Antivirus software kingpin McAfee has released its annual Most Dangerous Cyber Celebrities list, and the results include a bit of bad news for those who enjoy performing internet searches for Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi.
With all the buzz lately surrounding the release of the new iPhone 6 (Who didn't know it was coming? I mean millions of people predicted 6 would come after 5 so no shocker there) I figured I would post a little video showing people a few harmless pranks they can pull on their friends and their brand new iPhones...