mlamardo / October 30, 2012 11:54 am
When a massive hurricane lands in the Northeast of the United States, do you: A.) Call your friends and family who might be involved and check in on them B.) See what you can do to help C.) Go online to produce and post absurd or inaccurate photos related to Sandy Hurricane Sandy did some major damage to New Jersey, [...]
mlamardo / September 24, 2012 3:54 pm
Ever since the combined release of Apple’s iOS6 and iPhone 5 last week, the tech world has been in an uproar over the introduction of Apple’s own mapping system. Apple Maps, the primary iOS6 mapping service and Apple’s answer to Google Maps, has received less-than-impressive reviews from users. The problems with Apple Maps have already been well-established, but the public [...]
mlamardo / August 29, 2012 9:15 pm
Well, it was something that all of us have either joked about or have wondered in our teens and beyond, but a team at Harvard University have succeeded in creating cyborg tissues. No, you’re not going to see half man/half robots patrolling the streets anytime soon, but this is the first incredible step in synthetic bioelectric materials. This finding isn’t [...]
mlamardo / August 17, 2012 10:15 am
Well this is weird. How does a woman in North Carolina using Google Earth discover supposed pyramids in Egypt that archeologists had no idea were there in the first place?
mlamardo / August 13, 2012 8:00 am
Tech and gaming geek have revelled this past week over the mind-boggling Kickstarter success that the creators and developers of the Android-based Ouya have created. The campaign had asked for $950,000, and they ended up getting $8,596,475 -not bad. So what is it with this newly-proposed console that has earned such an over-whelming reach of support? Well, it’s not very [...]
mlamardo / August 3, 2012 9:17 am
Are you one of those that have 1,000+ friends on Facebook? Do you actually have 1,000 friends in real life? Nothing against you, but you probably don't.