Apple's latest iPad drew die-hard fans to stores in the U.S. and nine other countries Friday, many of whom lined up for hours to be among the first to buy one.
Reviews of of the new iPad are already floating around — courtesy of those lucky enough to chosen by Apple for a sneak peek of the device. So what's being said about the latest Apple gadget? The same things that are said about any upgraded Apple gadget, of course.
Here's what you need to know before reaching for your wallet.
Meanwhile, a decade after first introducing iPhoto to the world, Apple has turned the desktop image editing and management software into an iPad app — an iPad app which'll make you wonder whether you even need a computer to handle and share photos at all anymore.
In other news, word of the "Kony 2012" video spread like lightning via social media networks like Twitter and Facebook, reaching "so many Americans in a relatively short period of time," it demonstrated the "critical role social media played, especially for adults under age 30," says a new study.
Thieves stole a nifty security cameras, but they forgot to steal the nifty security cameras' footage -- ya know, the footage which shows their crime.
Speaking of ridiculous footage, the first trailer to Tim Burton's "Dark Shadows."