From abandoned Leonardo DiCaprio fan sites to a company that gives men an "in" with the ladies, these are some of the below-the-radar stories from this week.
By Jeff Pelline
You may recall my joy upon snagging a $499 Mac Mini the first day it went on sale. I still love my little bundle of bits and bytes, but--one month later and counting--a wireless connection is nowhere to be found. ...
By Leslie Katz
He may nab a best-actor Academy Award on Sunday, but things aren't all golden for Leonardo DiCaprio, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. ...
By Scott Ard
What better gift to get Steve Jobs on his 50th birthday--which is today--than a new, top-of-the line 60GB iPod Photo? After all, the price was just cut by $150. Of course, the birthday card to Jobs would have to include a large asterisk. ...
By Leslie Katz
What makes a gadget a gadget? Not an existential question, to be sure, but certainly one that had the gizmo gang at MobilePC magazine pondering the meaning of Fuzzbusters before compiling their just-released tally of "Top 100 Gadgets of All Time." ...
By Stefanie Olsen
Google, search master and proprietor of the largest blog hub, is playing the wallflower when it comes to company blogging. Or at least some disapproving Googlers think so. ...
By Stefanie Olsen
Google, the "Brad and Jen" of the Internet industry, caused a commotion in the blogosphere and among Web veterans last week with the release of a toolbar feature that inserts hyperlinks in Web pages. ...
By Tito Estrada
How does a struggling would-be Romeo attract a sweetie? By surrounding himself with honeys, of course. That's the premise behind Wingwomen.com, the self-proclaimed "revolutionary service for men who want to meet women." ...
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