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First Star Wars Angry Birds in game footage is out, is awesome.
Angry Birds knocking down Bad Piggies by swinging lightsabers? Yup. Check out the trailer below and let it fuel your anticipation for November 8! -
It’s officially official! Apple sends out press invites for “iPad Mini” event!
On the same day that Microsoft revealed pricing for it’s upcoming “Surface” tablet ($499 for the 32gb model… tempting!) Apple finally sent out press invites to an event that promises to reveal a “little” something… expected to be the ... -
How does your email work? Check out Google’s “The Story of Send”
Ever wonder how exactly email gets from your phone to your friend? And back? For non-IT Professionals, the translation of data and the transmitting of of information might get a tab bit confusing. No worries, everyone’s favorite email provider offers a ... -
iPhone 5 shipping times slip to 3-4 weeks as Apple struggles to meet demand
iPhone 5. Love it or hate it, it’s on track to become the fastest selling tech gadget of all time, having pushed Apple’s stock prices above $700. Today, the tech giant’s online store listed all models of the phone as ... -
Twitter breaks up with third-party image hosts, says “we are never ever getting back together.”
A few weeks ago, we featured news that Twitter would soon be locking it’s API to all third party developers, effectively putting a cap on the number of users that could be a part of that experience, thus effectively shutting ... -
Hackers Leak 1 Million Apple Apple Device ID’s, claim FBI has 12 Million Plus on File
Hacker group AntiSec claims this morning to have over 1 million Apple UDID’s that were hacked from an FBI computer. What’s more frightening is that the group reports that over 12 million UDID’s were currently on file with the FBI. ... -
Samsung ruled guilty, infringed on Apple’s patents
In a short 21 hour deliberation after a grueling three week trial, the jury has ruled in favor of Apple in the Apple vs. Samsung patent trial. Specifically, all 21 of Samsung’s products infringed on Apple’s bounceback patent, while all ... -
Time to update: OSX Mountain Lion 10.8.1 is available for Download
The first incremental update to Apple’s new Mountain Lion operating system is available today, addressing several issues users have reported such as decreased battery life. Surprisingly, the update is clocking in at a full 4.34GB… about the size as the ... -
Are We Getting a 7-inch iPad?
According to fan site 9to5mac, yes, and that’s not all we are getting. In a post published just last week, the site reported on some rumors that appeared on site iLounge, which has a pretty good track record of getting ... -
Apps of the Week – 7/29-8/5
Another week is beginning, and you need some new apps, so let the JustUs Geeks suggest you some goodness to download on your smart device, so you can be the geeky envy of all those around you. Flick Kick Football ... -
Surprise! Hulu Plus is now available on Apple TV
Users cranking up their Apple TV’s yesterday should’ve seen something new on the menu: Hulu Plus. The streaming service has FINALLY made it’s way to Steve Jobs’ favorite little hobby, and users can now sign up for a free week ... -
This is most likely the iPhone 5
Parts rumored to belong to the next iPhone have been leaking out for a few months now, sporting changes such as a taller 4″ LCD display, a metal/glass hybrid back plate, a headphone jack relocated to the bottom of the ... -
JustUs Geeks Apps of the Week: 7/22/12 – 7/28/12
In a new weekly feature we are starting, not only are we going to mention our apps of the week on our podcast, but we are going to bring them to you live on the website as well, so you ... -
ROAR! Mac OSX 10.8 “Mountain Lion” Confirmed For Release JULY 25!
Apple Inc. released a press statement today concerning their upcoming fiscal Q3 2012 Earnings Call and it included this little nugget… “We’re thrilled with record sales of 17 million iPads in the June quarter,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We’ve ... -
Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, has passed away
There is a certain amount of Geek pride and fascination wrapped up in NASA and it’s history of space exploration. Sally Ride, who crewed the Challenger space shuttle in 1983 and became the first American woman in space, passed away ... -
AT&T announces new “Mobile Share Plan” for data
Following Verizon‘s switch to shared data last month, AT&T has finally announced their own version. It works in the same way as Verizon’s: You choose how much data you want to be shared by your devices, then add a separate ... -
Lawsuit reveals images of Apple’s iPad prototype from circa 2002
The legal wrangling between Samsung and Apple has revealed a pretty cool artifact: an original design model iPad prototype. Also very interesting is that it hails from around 2002-2004. The first retail iPad didn’t release until 2010, so Apple had ... -
Could OSX Mountain Lion be uncaged on July 25th?
9to5 Mac is reporting that Apple retail stores both in the US and abroad are planning an overnight workday on Tuesday, July 24th. These overnights usually proceed major product launches, and allow the staff to put up signage and do ... -
Yahoo hacked, 400k accounts and passwords leaked
Yahoo is the latest victim of online hackers, having 400,000 plus accounts and their passwords stolen and posted online. Apparently the company was asking for trouble by storing the information in plain text on their servers. Usually, if a company ... -
Tweetbot for Mac finally arrives! (sort of)
TweetBot, the very best Twitter app available on iOS, has finally appeared on the Mac after being leaked several weeks ago. However, this isn’t a full-fledged release… instead maker Tapbot has put out a free, public Alpha version for people ...