Plants vs. Zombies Top-Selling iPhone Game Launch Ever (PC World)

PC World - Apple’s App Store may have over 150,000 applications, but none have sold as many as Plants vs. Zombies in their introductory sales period. The so-called “cutesy” tower-defense game, which sees players wield imaginative botany against an army of backyard-invading zombies, originally launched for Windows in May 2009.

China's Wen to chat with Internet users: media (AFP)

A student watches Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on the Internet in Beijing, in February 2009. Wen plans to take part in an online chat with Internet users around the country and overseas on Saturday, state media said, in a repeat of the last year's exercise.(AFP/File)AFP - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao plans to take part in an online chat with Internet users around the country and overseas on Saturday, state media said, in a repeat of a similar exercise last year.

New Dig and Ride UK and iPhone Apps (ESPN)

I had another post planned for today but due to staying up till 2 a.m. and not being able to sleep, I started browsing new iPhone Apps and stumbled across the greatest thing ever — Dig and Ride UK iPhone Apps. Both magazine apps are available for download straight from your iPhone and they look awesome. To say I’m a little excited about this would be an understatement. Without me rambling on …

This Week In Geek: Mobile Hacks, Power Concepts, and Hands-On Computing (PC World)

PC World - Another week, another roundup of what you may missed in the world of geek. During the past seven days we’ve looked at how to hack your Windows Mobile phone to run Android, how one design student is looking to save the world one power outlet at a time, and how you can get more hands on with your computers.

Online gaming sweeps China (AFP)

A chinese man plays online games at an internet cafe in Beijing. Young men crowd around terminals for role-playing adventure games while women gamers tap away to keep troupes of dancers in line -- and international companies want part of the action.(AFP/Liu Jin)AFP - At one of Beijing’s many Internet cafes, near-silence reigns: headphones on, eyes glued to the screen, web users play games online en masse, helping to make China one of the industry’s top markets.

Atom smasher restarts to prepare for new science (AP)

AP - Operators of the world’s largest atom smasher restarted their massive machine Sunday in a run up to experiments probing secrets of the universe, a spokeswoman said.

Looking back at 20 years of Photoshop (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - In this video, Photoshop expert David Biedny leads a panel presentation at Macworld Expo looking back at 20 years of Adobe Photoshop. He is joined by Jerry Harris, senior computer scientist at Adobe, creator of Photoshop 7’s paintbrush engine, and co-author of PixelPaint. The third panelist is Russell Brown, senior creative director at Adobe where he has worked for the past 25 years.

Military allows Twitter, other social media (Reuters)

Reuters - The Pentagon announced on Friday it has authorized the use Twitter, Facebook and other so-called “Web 2.0″ sites across the U.S. military, saying the benefits of social media outweighed security concerns.

Getting photos from iPhone to Facebook (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

Q If I get an e-mail message with multiple picture attachments on my iPhone, is there a way to upload just one of the attached photos from the Facebook iPhone app?

New Dig and Ride UK and iPhone Apps (ESPN)

I had another post planned for today but due to staying up till 2 a.m. and not being able to sleep, I started browsing new iPhone Apps and stumbled across the greatest thing ever — Dig and Ride UK iPhone Apps. Both magazine apps are available for download straight from your iPhone and they look awesome. To say I’m a little excited about this would be an understatement. Without me rambling on …

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