The brand new second trailer for the highly-anticipipated summer blockbuster Iron Man 2 has just been debuted by MTV. This trailer has a load of new footage, battle suit armies, suitcase armor, and some hot chick firing a palm gun. It’s just jam-packed with high tech gear.

Robert Downey, Jr returns as industrialist/superhero Tony Stark, who has new enemies this time around in the form of Whiplash (Mickey Rourke), the Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell). On the good guys’ side, Gwyneth Paltrow returns as Pepper Potts and Don Cheadle replaces Terrence Howard as James “Rhodey” Rhodes, a.k.a. War Machine. In the trailer, we also get a brief glimpse of Garry Shandling as a senator.
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Microsoft has been pursuing Motorola for quite some time in courts. The reason was that Microsoft alleged Motorola infringed one of its patents by including certain texting features in its smartphones. These features, according to Microsoft, are owned by the company and Motorola should have bought a license to use them. And it seems now that a German court agrees.
Google has been steadily working on its Project Glass and the prototype glasses from the project are being tested publicly by a number of Google personnel. While many have cast doubts as to whether or not these prototypes are fully functional and operate on their own, Google seems quite confident of the progress. The search giant has now unveiled the first video samples from the project.
Apple’s Siri has been lauded as one of the best voice-enabled personal assistants available. Although Siri is quite good, it is not perfect and does make mistakes. And now, Siri has a worthy contender in the form of S Voice, the voice assistant that Samsung unveiled to be a part of Samsung Galaxy S III. Galaxy S III will soon be in the hands of the consumers and S Voice will be pitted against Siri. Here’s a fairly accurate comparison of the two.
Dell has taken a great liking to Windows 8 and Dell personnel have proclaimed publicly that they may be going forward with Windows 8 tablets. While currently, Dell is not at all a success in the tablet market, it is hoping to leverage some advantage with the great interface Windows 8 has to offer. Two images have now surfaced on the web, allegedly of Windows 8 tablets from Dell.
























































