Guided Tours of Silicon Valley Not Very Popular, Obviously

Tour guides are just waiting to show you around Silicon Valley, legendary home to Facebook, Google and countless other big-name tech companies. The problem? Not too many people are lining up to see such exciting locations as the Symantec cafeteria and Fry’s.

Cinq Brings an Extra Screen to Laptops for $249

Once you’ve got a dual-monitor setup at your desk, it’s hard to go back to single-screen computing. In other words, using a laptop, with its one measly screen, stinks.

OnStar’s Privacy Dust-Up: It’s Over, and Didn’t Apply to OnStar FMV

My latest Technologizer column on TIME.com is about OnStar FMV, the first version of the car safety-and-information service available as an aftermarket add-in for most cars, cleverly built into a rear-view mirror. When I shared the story on Twitter, Facebook and Google+, I heard from some folks who said FMV sounded neat. But a few said [...]

Why Aren’t Women Tweeting About Occupy Wall Street?

Twitter is still the social media outlet of choice for Occupy Wall Street, but new analysis into the #OWS tweets has found a surprising gender imbalance in those who’re talking about the protests: Fewer women seem to be doing so, despite Twitter being a female-dominated service overall.

Meet the Winners of This Year’s Tech Humanitarian Awards

On Thursday night at the Santa Clara Convention Center in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley, more than 1400 people attended the Tech Awards, a gala that celebrated not companies or products, but rather people and organizations that are using technology to make the world a better place. In their eleventh year, the awards are [...]

Virtual Supermarket Lets Commuters Shop in Subway Station

The one thing nobody wants to do after a long day of work is schlep to the supermarket and fight the crowds grabbing groceries for dinner. Commuters in Seoul, however, now have a different option—shopping by smartphone in the virtual grocery store in the Seolleung underground station.

The iPod Turns 10: How It Shaped Music History

Though the Apple Store memorials have since given way to long lines for the iPhone 4S, it’s still difficult to imagine the technology company without Steve Jobs at its helm.  And while much has been written about the gadgets that defined perhaps Jobs’ most productive decade, it’s tough to isolate one device for its impact above [...]

Verizon Wireless: Smartphone Sales Up, iPhone Sales Down in Q3

Everyone may be talking about Apple’s iPhone 4S right now, but Android may be the mobile OS that is actually taking over America, with Verizon Wireless reporting that half of the smartphones it has sold in the last quarter use the Google operating system.

Groupon IPO Details: $16 per Share, $10.1 Billion Valuation

The subject of Groupon’s IPO has been much rumored and discussed in recent days, with sources suggesting earlier this week that the company’s value would be announced around $10 billion, down from an earlier $25 billion valuation. Turns out, that speculation was right on the money.

iPad 2 Smart Cover Exploit Breaks Through Passcodes

Need to break into a passcode-protected iPad 2? All you need is a Smart Cover.

Hulu Plus on Wii, 3DS by Year’s End, and…Stop-Motion 3D Video?

Add Hulu Plus to the Wii and 3DS’ stable of long-expected features: Nintendo says the subscription-based video service will come to both its console and 3D handheld by the end of this year.