Apple still misleading consumers in the UK with “4G” iPads

Apple may be further investigated by the Advertising Standards Authority in the UK for promoting 4G iPads when the UK does not yet have 4G capabilities.

The third generation iPad launched in early March this year with a brand new …

Funzio scores big with third million-plus hit on the iPhone

Funzio is three for three on the iPhone. The social-mobile game maker’s latest release, Kingdom Age, had more than 1 million downloads in its first five days on the Apple iTunes App Store.

Kingdom Age is a “high fantasy” title …

Berkeley student uses tech to create the coolest dorm room ever (video)

At UC Berkley, it seems students will do anything to get their peers to take notice. Freshman Derek Low, showing his gusto, has created what might be the coolest dorm room ever with automation, motion detection, and room interaction with …

BlackBerry 10 revealed: RIM finally brings the PlayBook’s magic to phones

It’s been a long time coming — today we finally got our first glimpse at Research in Motion’s next-generation platform, BlackBerry 10, which aims to breathe new life into the company’s aging smartphones.

New RIM CEO Thorsten Heins hit the …

GrubHub is bringing restaurant ordering into the 21st century

Delivery and takeout order service GrubHub is testing its OrderHub service  in more than 400 restaurants in Chicago. I’ve complimented GrubHub before for adapting to how restaurants do business — by sending orders to them by fax. Now it’s helping …

To avoid defaulting on its massive debt, LightSquared’s Falcone is stepping aside

About the only thing troubled wireless-network startup LightSquared is buying these days is time, which is useful since the company is about to defaulting on millions in debt. To do this, founder and public face of LightSquared Philip Falcone has …