-
Stewart Butterfield's Tiny Speck team
To build Glitch, the Flickr co-founder put together an impressive team of some of his earliest collaborators on the popular photo-sharing site.
-
In depth with Tiny Speck's Glitch
The new online social MMO from Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield's Tiny Speck puts players through a wide variety of paces. Quests, egg growing and clouds on a string are just a part of it.
-
Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder's gaming start-up
Stewart Butterfield and his friends are back at it with a new company. CNET's Daniel Terdiman was given exclusive, behind-the-scenes access as they built it from scratch.
-
iPad pricing: How low can you go, Apple?
It seems odd that Apple execs would even hint at the possibility of an early price cut lest they give folks already on the fence about buying the first iteration of the device more reason to stay there.
-
Boeing's next-gen 747 takes first flight
The 747-8 Freighter, whose passenger version is slated to come a year later, is getting tested alongside the 787 Dreamliner in Washington state.
-
EA's game arsenal coming to Facebook?
An exec at the gaming company hinted that its 'Madden NFL' franchise will launch a Facebook version, the first application we've seen of EA's Playfish acquisition to its existing game titles.
-
Is our children learning? Geeks make sure they is
Smartphones were essential for scavenger-hunters hitting San Francisco's streets as part of a "Tech Search Party" to benefit a local school's technology program.
-
Bungie plans 'one last hoorah' for Halo 2
With Halo 2 set to be expunged from Xbox Live, developer Bungie announces an April 14 gaming event to send off the title with flourish.
-
Survey: Majority of people don't want an iPad
A survey by online marketplace Retrevo finds that 61 percent of people aren't interested in owning an iPad. It also suggests that the hype around the product has actually made things worse.
-
FCC: iPad use could further strain AT&T 3G
If the 3G version of Apple's iPad tablet proves to be as popular as analysts are predicting, AT&T will face increased network congestion problems, warns a blog post by two agency directors.
-
Sony still losing on every PlayStation 3 it sells
But the company says it will cut the console's production costs by 15 percent in the next fiscal year, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
-
Microsoft ending Xbox Live support for older games
The software maker says that after April 15 it will no longer allow online play of games for the original Xbox.
-
Now you can play Tetris on your TV
Dish Network, Oberon Media, and the Tetris Company have joined hands to let you play TV on your HD.
-
iPhone booms, smartphones zoom in record 2009
Apple saw the largest growth, with iPhone shipments increasing 98 percent in the fourth quarter and 82 percent for the year, IDC reported Thursday.
-
Report: Apple paying 15 percent refund on broken 27-inch iMacs
Customers with cracked, tinted, or yellowed iMac displays say Apple is giving a cash reward for their trouble.