Hisense, a company best known for its home theater equipment, isn't exactly a name synonymous with mobile devices. But with its new, Walmart-exclusive.
Welcome to Growing Up Geek, a feature where we take a look back at our youth, and tell stories of growing up to be the nerds that we are. This week, we.
In Macbeth, Shakespeare wrote: "Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o'er wrought heart and bids it break." In Batman and Robin #18, writer Peter J.
At today's HTC event, I had the opportunity to get my paws on the much anticipated HTC One, which the company is billing as "the most beautiful phone ever made." While I would be remiss to indulge in such extravagant hyperbole, I have to admit that on a surface level, the HTC One is every bit as sexy as advertised.
In January, Microsoft unveiled a proof of concept design for their IllumiRoom, which adapts the science of 3D mapping to Microsoft's own Kinect sensors to "blur the lines between on-screen content and the environment we live in allowing us to combine our virtual and physical worlds."
With Emily and the Strangers #1, the writing duo of Mariah Huehner and Rob Reger do more than add another chapter to the saga of Emily the Strange, the girl who began life as an advertising mascot for Reger's company. The all-ages comic market has been somewhat anemic as of late but Huehner and Reger adroitly fill the void.
In its annual Supplier Responsibility Report, Apple has revealed that it recently cut ties with one of its suppliers after auditors discovered that Guangdong Real Faith Pingzhou Electronics (PZ) had knowingly employed at least 74 underage laborers in its factories.
With each passing day, real life inches closer and closer to science fiction territory and the news that Deep Space Industries, a company specializing in the asteroid mining sector, has developed spacecraft called FireFlies to aid in its endeavors only enhances the idea that we're living in a future of which only novelists dared to dream.
Adventure Time #12 is every bit as zany, delightful, and subtly melancholy as the show on which it is based and writer Ryan North does an expert job of making this title all-ages in the truest sense of the term. The book is most certainly young reader friendly, while providing enough nuanced humor to appeal to an older, wiser crowd.
The latest collection of short stories from the Womanthology series boasts a trio of works from writers Devin Grayson, Jody Houser and Christine Ellis. Like previous installments of "Womanthology", the collection is a bit uneven in quality, but each of the three short works have virtues that make them worth reading in their own right.
Writer Justin Jordan and artist Trad Moore are back at it again with The Legend of Luther Strode #1, set five years after the events of "The Strange Talent of Luther Strode" and the extreme violence of the duo's first mini-series continues to reign supreme.
Writer Brandon Montclare and artist Amy Reeder have joined forces for a Halloween themed one-shot from Image Comics called Halloween Eve. The book follows the story of a young woman appropriately named Eve as she and her colleagues prepare for the busiest night of the year at the costume shop at which they work.
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Melissa Grey
Author of The Girl at Midnight series (Random House) and Rated (Scholastic).
Bylines at Engadget, IGN, Starburst Magazine, Tor, Bloody Disgusting, and Reviews.com.