Gametel Bluetooth mobile controller lands stateside for $49.99
By Michael Gorman posted Aug 30th 2012 2:38PM We were awash in skepticism when we first heard of Gametel’s Bluetooth controller for Android and iOS, but then we laid our hands on one at CES 2012. At the time, it’d been available in Europe for awhile, and we were told to expect it on the shores of America by Q1. Gametel missed that mark, but the gamepad’s finally for sale in the US and can be had for $50. That half a...
Apple Reports Third Quarter Results
Board Declares Quarterly Dividend of $2.65 per Common ShareCUPERTINO, California—July 24, 2012—Apple® today announced financial results for its fiscal 2012 third quarter ended June 30, 2012. The Company posted quarterly revenue of $35.0 billion and quarterly net profit of $8.8 billion, or $9.32 per diluted share. These results compare to revenue of $28.6 billion and net profit of $7.3 billion, or $7.79 per diluted share, in the...
Square scores retail deal with AT&T, swipes smile off competitors’ faces
By James Trew posted Aug 30th 2012 2:56PM Been paying for your frappuccino via Square, and fancied getting some of that diminutive payment-taking action for your own business? Well, previously, if you didn’t live near an Apple store, Radioshack, Walgreens, Fed Ex office, Best Buy, Target, UPS or Wal-Mart then you were fresh outta retail-luck. Or living in a cave. Now, however AT&T has started stocking the card readers at...
Sen. Feinstein urges Obama to issue executive order on cybersecurity
A senior Democratic lawmaker is urging President Barack Obama to issue an executive order aimed at protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure against cyber threats. In an open letter to the President on Tuesday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) called on Obama to use his authority to get government agencies and critical infrastructure owners to implement better controls for protecting their computer networks. “While...
Atari ports classic games to HTML5 for web and Windows 8, lets developers craft their own (video)
By Jon Fingas posted Aug 30th 2012 3:14PM Atari is big on nostalgia this year, but it hasn’t had much in the way of software to reflect the trip down memory lane beyond the existing mobile apps. Its remedy to that shortfall is full of 2012 buzzwords. The new Atari Arcade includes modern takes on eight classic Atari 2600 games, all built entirely with HTML5 and free to play. As fun as that promises to be, our interest is most...
