U.S. Online Apple.com Store is Down on Black Friday


Check out the infographic to see an incredible timeline that chronicles the life and accomplishments of Steve Jobs.
It's not ideal for use while robbing banks, but for the ultimate narcissist, a full face, 3D printed face replica might be just the thing! Christmas is sooner than you think.
The news of the death of Steve Jobs hit the tech world hard, but it may have hit fans of Apple products even harder. As the news trickled out across the globe, spanning various time zones, Apple lovers spontaneously began to congregate at Apple stores in a number of countries in an amazing display of respect for the visionary business leader.
At the 2011 Tokyo Game Show, Kanagawa Institute of Technology enveiled the world's most advanced pregnancy simulator system proving, yet again, that the best part of pregnancy is conceiving.
It is Otakuden's sad duty to inform you that Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple's iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac and iTunes, has died, Apple said. Jobs was 56.
Nyotaigoyomi - the App we've all been waiting for. Tired of missing appointments? Not enough cheesecake in your life? then this Japanese fetishist app has your name all over it!
When it comes to hologram technology, I always feel like humanity should be further along than it is. When I was young I figured we'd have holograms everywhere by now. Progress seems slow, but it seems researchers at Keio University have made a giant leap forward. They've created a 3D hologram that responds to touch.
This innovative venture, dubbed a “fourth generation retail store”, is currently being trialed for a period of three months and will enable customers with smartphones to shop for fresh groceries, food and digital products by downloading a Homeplus app and scanning a QR (Quick Response) barcode displayed against a digital image of their chosen product. If the product is purchased before 13.00, the retail giant ensures a same day delivery.
Domino's Pizza Japan has just unveiled plans to construct a pizza restaurant on the Moon. Seriously. It's going to take 15 rocket launches and 14 billion dollars and will have dart boards and pool tables and delivery motorbikes and awesomeness. It's also possible that this is all just a complicated publicity stunt, but let's just pretend that it's not.