Just install the aptly-named "suicide knob" and you won't have to worry about your hand position:
Just install the aptly-named "suicide knob" and you won't have to worry about your hand position:
See the realities of comercial air travel baggage handleing first hand, download a leaked version of Facebook Messanger for Windows, and listen to the most streamed songs of 2011 on Spotify.
Some common goods and services will see some big price increases in the new year, a dedicated Facebook Timeline app for iPad is coming next month, and Windows computeres will join the Thunderbolt party in 2012.
A build of Android 4.0 is available for the Kindle Fire, GoDaddy is no longer listed as a SOPA supporter, and see if you'll miss any of the top tech products that died in 2011.
Dropbox will implement instant uploads for photos, soon your credit score may be affected by your Facebook profile, and offline reading comes to Google Books.
You can now use Evernote Clearly with Firefox, T-mobile talks about how they used Carrier IQ, and you can manually update your Kindle Fire's software.
The NFL will stream the Super Bowl for the first time, Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire root access is broken by software updates, and Google Music has lots of discounted MP3s.
AT&T has to pay the penalties for their failed merger attempt, you can draw and send doodles with Gmail, and Skype gives the gift of free Wi-Fi.
Nexus S phones get updated with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, Sprint kills Carrier IQ on its phones, and you can use Siri to get Best Buy product information.