Rumor: New MacBook Airs in July, iPhone 6 in 2012, 15m iPhone 5s in First Batch

I’m ready for my upgrade, by which I mean from a well-worn early 2010 13-inch MacBook Pro to a shiny new Thunderbolt-equipped 11.6-inch MacBook Air—if Apple does right by me spec-wise with its imminent MacBook Air refresh, anyway. The latest rumors (per DigiTimes) don’t tell us much about what to expect from Cupertino’s ultraportable not-a-netbook [...]

Nevada Legislation Paves Way for Google’s Self-Driving Robo Cars

If you plan on driving through Nevada sometime in the next few years, be sure to keep your eye out for other cars missing a key component: their drivers.

Report: Twitter Mulls Putting Ads in Your Timeline

The commercialization of Twitter is going to mean advert tweets appearing in users’ timelines, according to the Financial Times.

The Ultimate Guide to Staying Connected on Vacation Abroad

Does being cut off from the outside world give you the heebie jeebies?

Head Fake: Winklevoss Twins Resume Facebook Attack

It was a clash of theatrical proportions (it even had a theatrical analogue) with dizzying amounts of coin at stake, but are you ready for the twist ending? Surprise, it turns out the Winklevoss twins (Cameron and Tyler) along with their business partner Divya Narendra are still nipping at Facebook’s heels.

Do Domain Names Even Matter Any More?

Evan Williams, the man (seen above) who brought us Blogger and Twitter, and therefore reasonably described as a dude who knows where his internet towel is, has something to say on the subject of domain names: they really don’t matter any more.

LulzSec Leak Reveals iPhone Apps That Worry Police

Hacker group LulzSec has struck again, this time targeting Arizona law enforcement by releasing thousands of pages of confidential documents and communications presumably acquired in a security breach. Among those documents are several that show law enforcement’s special interest in the iPhone and other smart phones.

Why Tablets Represent the Future of Computing

Where is personal computing headed?

LulzSec Claims Breach Against Arizona Law Enforcement

Hacker collective LulzSec has just claimed to release “hundreds” of private documents belonging to Arizona law enforcement officials, saying:

NATO Reports ‘Probable Data Breach’ to One of Its Websites

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has just issued a short statement that reads as follows:

Needed: Consistent User Interfaces for High-Tech Cars

Until last week, I’d never driven an Audi in my life. But when I got to try the new Audi A7 for my latest Technologizer column over on TIME.com, I didn’t have to learn anything new to drive it–everything from the gear shifter to the brakes to the turn signals were similar or identical to [...]