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The Future of Touchscreens, RickRolling Slowed Down and Visualized

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. In the future, as visualized by TATMobile, touchscreens will accompany us from the bedroom to the office, and apparently, the mouse lives on. Fortunately, this looks ...

How to Watch the U.S. Open Golf Tournament Online

America's championship golf tournament, the U.S. Open, begins this afternoon at the legendary Pebble Beach course. If you can't stay home and watch it on TV, according to Business Insider, there are a couple live streaming options on the Web that will ensure you don't miss a swing. The Official U.S. Open website is the most comprehensive option. The site's cameras will follow "Marquee" groups as ...

Andy Roddick Lambasts US Open Over Twitter Clamp-Down

As is the case with many other sports, tennis is struggling to get hold of Twitter, the microblogging phenom, and understand just how to regulate it. At this year's U.S. Open, it appears the tweets have hit the fan. Andy Roddick, for one, isn't too happy about it, either. According to the Associated Press, Roddick has been using Twitter to publicly voice his displeasure over a number of signs ...

Switched at the US Open: 5 Tips to Improve Your Sports Photos

We braved packed subways and hordes of polo shirts, ankle-length white tube socks and visors to check out the US Open in New York last week (thanks to Olympus, which invited us to test out a couple of its new digital cameras at the event. Between the matches, we were able to sit down for an interview with Jay Kinghorn, an experienced sports shooter, photography lecturer, and author of 'Perfect ...