Watch the Golf R Cabriolet in action
It seems all the truly cool Volkswagens are saved for the European market. That, however, just might be changing with the Golf R Cabriolet.
A history of iPhone Killers that never made the grade In it's six year reign, the Apple iPhone has seen more than its fair share of challengers, usually described -- sometimes optimistically -- as iPhone Killers. We honor the phones that have fallen after battling with the iPhone, and see why it has finally met its match.
Kinect Party review: It’s not really a game, but your kids will love it What Double Fine Productions' Kinect Party lacks in traditional gameplay mechanics, it more than makes up for in frantic, all-ages fun.
DT Deals: Hey, Mr. DJ, buy this Ultimate Music Bundle Ever dreamed of throwing your own concert? Not if you don't have the tools to make sweet, sweet music. Today's DT Deals: $39 for eight music apps.
Photos: Gumpert Tornante to make Geneva Motor Show debut? German carmaker Gumpert shows signs of life in the form of a 690 hp supercar.
HTC reportedly making ‘big’ plans with Microsoft as it cuts smartphone shipments for 2013 A new report has said that HTC will cut its smartphone shipments for Q1 2013. HTC has also met with Microsoft to develop a larger device for its platform.
FTC ordering data brokers to turn over our information The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is showing its teeth today. On top of expanding privacy law to make it more difficult to track children, the FTC is now ordering data brokers to hand over the information they’ve collected on online consumers, exposing their privacy practices in the process. The nine data brokers in question are
Infiniti chief explains new naming scheme; reveals new 550-horsepower flagship sedan “No one likes change,” explained Infiniti President. Apparently, Infiniti fans abhor it.
Windows Phone 8 update rolls out to Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 handsets today Nokia and Microsoft have just launched an update for Nokia's Lumia 920 and 820 handsets that will make improvements to Bluetooth and messaging among other features.
Atlus brings Shin Megami Tensei: Soul Hackers 3DS to the US Nintendo 3DS role-playing game fans rejoice: More than fifteen years after the game's original release on Sega Saturn, Atlus is bringing Shin Megami Tensei: Soul Hackers to the United States.
DT’s ‘Better Than Socks’ Holiday Giveaway: V-Moda Crossfade LP Custom Engraved Headphones Win a pair of V-Moda Crossfade LP headphones in your choice of color and with custom engraving. Contest closes 12/26/2012.
Apple allegedly planning iPad Mini 2, iPhone dominant choice among business users A new report has indicated that Apple is planning its second iPad Mini, and data has shown that the iPhone is the most popular choice for business users.
Angry Birds is still big business but Rovio thinks its time for new IP Finland's Rovio isn't a one trick pony. Angry Birds was successful, but so were Angry Birds: Star Wars and Bad Piggies! Spin-off success is one thing, but Rovio does see its future in developing new intellectual properties.
Facebook removing “via” attribution for third-party apps Heads up, marketers: The way Facebook handles third-party apps has changed, but it may be for the better. Stories published on official pages will no longer have the currently subtle attribution linking out to apps like Hootsuite and Seesmic. It’s a small change, but it might mean more clicks for your business. According to
Vita Remote Play finally added to Tokyo Jungle After months of waiting, fans of quirky PlayStation Network hit Tokyo Jungle are now able to enjoy the downloadable game on their Vita handhelds.
Valve removes The War Z from Steam, offers refunds After two days of enraged fans complaining about the current, arguably unfinished state of developer Hammerpoint Interactive's open-world zombie title The War Z, Valve Software has pulled the game from Steam and is now offering refunds to any who purchased the title.
Viral video of Golden Eagle snatching kid rendered fake Three students at a Canadian design school have come forth, taking credit for the hoax that was the viral video of an eagle snatching a child in a Montreal park.
Google announces Santa-tracking app to rival NORAD and Microsoft Shortly after Google and NORAD decided to part ways, Google announced its own app to track Santa on Christmas Eve.
Nissan exec admits Leaf’s US sales strategy was over-reaching and “a little bit arrogant” It seems that Nissan believed a little bit too much of their own hype when it came to electric cars, now they're having to rethink how they sell them.
Nintendo TVii hits Wii U on Dec. 20, but is it ready for primetime? Nintendo TVii hits the Wii U on Thursday, unifying some of the console's entertainment apps and live television into a single service. Given the shaky performance of the Wii U's operating system and apps so far, though, is Nintendo's system seller ready?
The Netflix babysitter: What parents need to know about screen time Tablets and smartphones give kids potential 24/7 access to apps and streaming content, but like all good things, “screen time” needs to come in moderation.
Top stocking stuffers for the computer geek in your life Still need a couple extra gifts to wrap up your holiday shopping? Here are five techie stocking-stuffer-sized gifts for the computer geek in your life.
THQ files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection; properties to go up for auction, but no games to be cancelled Beleaguered games publisher THQ has officially filed for bankruptcy protection and in an effort to appease its debtors has begun liquidating its gaming properties and development studios.
Foodies, rejoice! Evernote Food 2.0 now caters to amateur critics and cooks Evernote launched its brand new, rebuilt Food 2.0 app that's now a pocket-sized, all-in-one tool for amateur critics and cooks like.
Hugh Jackman will unsheathe his claws for X-Men: Days of Future Past When the sequel to X-Men: First Class hits theaters the world's most lovable adamantium-clawed antihero will once again be portrayed by Hugh Jackman.
Tracking your kids’ online activities just got a lot harder The Federal Trade Commission today updated the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act to include social networks and mobile apps, in addition to websites. It also makes explicit what counts as kids' "personal information," and makes it easier for companies to obtain parental consent for users under age 13.
Capcom Crisis: Resident Evil 6 sales failure embodies publisher woes Capcom has had to downgrade its earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending in March due to the disappointing sales of Resident Evil 6. The sequel is just the most recent in a string of high profile failures for a company in dire need of renewal.
Who needs the Library of Congress now that Twitter has archives? Twitter archiving was noticed in the wild just days ago, but today Twitter officially launched archiving and will roll out to everyone in the coming weeks.
Source: Apple Television decidedly not ‘imminent’ While many have prophesied that Apple would shake up the industry with its TV, a shady Foxconn source says it will be quite a while before the revolution is televised.
Watch your back: Transportation Secretary wants mandatory rearview camera bill finalized by the end of December Mandatory rearview cameras could prevent 300 deaths per year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says, but would add up to $203 to the cost of each new car.
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