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Tesla Model X Test Ride (video)

By Noah Kravitz |

Thursday night I climbed into the back seat of a Tesla Model X prototype to go for a ride. Tesla wasn’t letting anybody get behind the wheel of their freshly unveiled 7-seater electric crossover/SUV, but they were taking folks for a spin. A very, very…












Portal 2 First Impressions: Is the Cake Still a Lie?

By Jack McGrath |

Featuring a mix of incredibly hilarious dialogue and innovative, mind-bending gameplay mechanics, the original Portal was a stand-out portion of The Orange Box. Though it was an extremely memorable title, its brevity ultimately hurt the experience. With Portal 2, Valve Software is attempting to recreate…







Google Chrome OS: 1st Impressions

By Winston Sih |

Earlier a few months ago, we introduced you to the Google Chrome OS, a full-fledged Chromium Operating System.  ”The question that everyone is asking, though, is why are they even bothering?” “Announced back in July of 2009, Google announced the Chrome OS which is a…


Xbox 360 Kinect 1st Bootup and Setup

By Winston Sih |

With the hopes of catching success of the Nintendo Wii, Microsoft and Sony have manufactured motion controllers to detect and include users physically in the gaming process. According to Lewis Ward, a research manager of IDC’s video gaming advisory service said that ”Millions of additional US…




FaceTime for Mac Demo

By Winston Sih |

FaceTime is a video chatting software developed by Apple for iPhone 4, the fourth generation iPod Touch, and now computers running Mac OS X. FaceTime for Mac OS X was recently announced on October 20, 2010 at the “Back to the Mac” Media event from Apple CEO Steve Jobs as the beta version…


RIM Playbook: The Blackberry Tablet – 1st Impressions

By Winston Sih |

Today RIM announced a new tablet, (running Blackberry Tablet OS) that looks to change the entire tablet game. The BlackBerry PlayBook is a tablet computer announced by Research In Motion, best known for the BlackBerry smartphone, on September 27, 2010. The company expects to deliver the machine to enterprise customers…