Hack In The Box Magazine was released just a few weeks ago – it’s now the ninth edition!

I came across this and it looks cool. It’s a flexible laptop that’s been in development and I can’t wait to see it hit the stores. I’m curious to see how many students find it cool. I can see this concept being duplicated by others.
The next version of the iPhone will replace its long-standing 3.5-inch screen with one that measures at least 4 inches. Also in the iPhone rumor pot today is word that China Mobile is in talks with Apple to finally carry the iPhone. China Mobile is the world’s largest carrier by customers, but the iPhone hasn’t landed on that network. It has, however, signed with China Telecom and China Unicom to offer the iPhone.
Check out this video to see all that project glass can do!
Sebastian Thrun, Founder and head of Google X on his online University project called Udacity
Olsson included the photo (above) of a model wearing prescription Google Project Glass glasses.
As shown off in Google’s earlier video, the glasses will be voice controlled, and should let a wearer retrieve information from the Web and “layer” it on top of their view of the physical world around them, including real-time navigation directions that pop up in front of the user’s eyes.
Google wants the new device to give users the ability to record videos and snap photos of whatever they are looking at, listen to music, and participate in video conferencing as well.
One of my favorites. Incubus-Drive
* Thanks to a partnership between Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team and Lionsgate, fans of “The Hunger Games” can dive in and experience the world of Panem and its opulent and oppressive Capitol city.
*Microsoft Makes PhotoDNA Available to Law Enforcement
*Microsoft’s newest update, Windows 8, will be available to users in October, according to Bloomberg News.
*Microsoft Delays Plans for New Xbox Until 2013
For more updates and information on Microsoft visit: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/blogs/PortalHome.mspx
Apple Inc. has been making headlines with it’s new ipad which sold 3 million it’s opening weekend. A few days after Apple releases a new product, reports and complaints about excessive overheating. The Apple Support Community is blazing complaints about new iPads that are too hot to hold have shown up on forums hosted by both MacRumors and Apple itself, with hundreds of replies posted.

Lionsgate and Microsoft launch a “game-changing” Web experience that pulls visitors into the world of The Hunger Games from the moment they step off their train in the Capitol city. Visitors can do things like tour the Capitol, visit the Avenue of Tributes, and hear an address from President Snow.
“Check out the “game-changing” Web experience here!”
http://thecapitoltour.pn/explore/