
Best Inventions of 2009, iPhone Ascends the Smartphone Charts

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
- This has been a big year for science and tech, but with the media focusing on political squabbling and celebrity fluff, the significant advancements of the past year aren't on everyone's radar. Popular Science, though, has compiled an exhaustive list of 2009's 'Greatest Innovations,' including an electromagnetic helmet that may help cure depression. [From: Popular Science]
- The Gartner mobile phone statistics are in for the third quarter of 2009, and, no surprise here, the iPhone continued its steady climb up the smartphone rankings. It experienced a 4-percent increase over the previous quarter, giving it an overall 17-percent share of the smartphone market. [From: Gartner]
- YouTube has announced that it will be stepping up from 720p to 1080p next week, so you'll be able to see crazy teens pulling stupid stunts in highly defined, acne-covered pubescent glory. [From: Engadget]
- A Johns Hopkins University student photographer snapped some shots during filming of the upcoming Mark Zuckerberg biopic, and the clandestine pics reveal some monotonous details about the Facebook founder's collegiate wardrobe. He apparently admired the fashion sense of Patriots coach Bill Belichick, because the social networking pioneer is portrayed sporting numerous plain, gray hoodies. [From: Gawker]
- Add another malady to the growing list of texting disorders: At least one researcher believes that extensive texting can cause neck and shoulder pain, so expect an entire generation of hunched, illiterate terrible drivers with gnarled fingers. [From: Science Daily]
- CNN's foray into live Web newscasts came to an unceremonious end yesterday, as the news organization fired its four Web anchors, as well as an unknown number of production crew. CNN said it will instead focus on on-demand video services. [From: Boing Boing and The New York Times]
- Rumors swirled earlier this week that Google was set to purchase VoIP service Gizmo5, and the news is now official. While specific details haven't been released, the buy will enable the site to provide PC-to-phone calls through the Google Voice feature. [From: Download Squad]



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