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Every Time Inc. magazine is moving to tablets in 2011

It’s extremely important that print publications have a presence on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Time Inc. realizes this and will release tablet versions of its 21 United States publications before the year is over.

Countdown to the New Year, Google style

Just in case you happened to be looking for a geeky way to countdown to the New Year, you may want to head on over to Google.com and hit the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. Yup, Google has once again given us a little easter egg of sorts. Once you hit the button, you will see more »

When time telling becomes a challenge

Everybody loves a challenge, but when it takes 10 minutes to work out the time you probably have the wrong watch. However for the sake of geeky-ness and pure novelty value I will continue and introduce the “Fire,” the new watch from Tokyoflash.

And flash it most definitely is. It has a sleek, modern and almost minimalistic design, or at least it is until you press the buttons and the concealed red, blue and yellow LEDs spring to life. This is where your problems begin as the lights arrange themselves in a way in which it is possible to tell the time, just not easy. Continued after the break.

Time Warner Cable to trial usage-based broadband billing

If you are a heavy user of high-speed Internet, your happy days of peer-to-peer downloading might soon be over. Time Warner Cable, currently the second largest U.S. cable operator, plans to shift from the standard flat fee to a usage-based billing scheme. The Internet subscribers in Beaumont, Texas are the chosen guinea pigs for the more »