Technology
5 March Madness Apps to Get You Through to the Final Four
March Madness is in full-on, face-painted, trash-talking, ankle-snapping, buzzer-beating, swing. Unless you're 6'9" and play for Louisville, the only way you're going to the Final Four is to buy a ticket and make the pilgrimage to Atlanta or watch it on the big screen from your couch.
Either way, we've got 5 March
Les Miles Reaches 100,000 Followers on Twitter!
Happy 35th Birthday Atari 2600!
If you ever spent an entire Saturday in front of one of these machines then you'll be happy and a little sad to know that it's the 35th anniversary of the Atari 2600. The first home game console to take over the suburbs!
Awesome New Talking Text Pad Is Even Better Than the iPhone 5
You've heard of that Dragon Program, where you talk and it types your document. Well, since texting is so popular, I have invented a keypad for cell phones that talks when you type. The talking text pad.
Now you can text your friends and it's just like talking to them on the phone. Pretty brilliant huh?
Is the New iPhone 5 a Better Smartphone? [VIDEO]
Can Internet Usage Predict Depression?
Researchers now say they can tell whether people are depressed without even talking to them first — all they have to do is watch how those individuals use the internet.
Are You a Fan of Teen Sensation Justin Bieber? Want to Own His DNA?
Is Facebook Just a Fad? — Survey of the Day
Facebook is currently preparing for what is believed will be the biggest initial public offering ever for an Internet-based company. But while Wall Street sees a bright future for Mark Zuckerberg’s social network, a surprisingly high percentage of the American don’t see Facebook as a good bet.
Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson Resigns Amid Resume Scandal [VIDEO]
Padding one’s resume is not terribly uncommon, but former Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson learned the hard way that it’s never a good idea — after just four months on the job, he’s stepped down from his position after it came to light that he didn’t have the degree he claimed to have.
Has the Internet Had a Positive Effect On Culture? — Survey of the Day
Have You Ever Looked at Your Facebook Privacy Settings? 13 Million Users Haven’t
A large number of users haven’t tried to access their privacy settings since they signed up with Facebook.
A new report from Consumer Reports found that 13 million users have failed to do just that, despite Facebook’s attempts to update and strengthen their privacy system and settings.



