Next iPhone Interface Reportedly Described as ‘Black, White and Flat All Over’
Apple’s design honcho Jony Ive reportedly has quite a drastic change in store for the next version of iOS.
Apple’s design honcho Jony Ive reportedly has quite a drastic change in store for the next version of iOS.
This is a bicycle – slightly modified – that’s capable of hitting 163 miles per hour. By “slightly modified” I mean that there’s a rocket attached to the back of it. No big deal.
Businessweek’s Brad Stone details Google X, the search giant’s secret lab that’s “home to the self-driving car initiative and the Internet-connected eyeglasses, Google Glass, among other improbable projects.”
Inside Google’s Secret Lab [Businessweek]
Innovation as we know it has reached its apex.
Forget Yahoo the web portal, forget Yahoo the e-mail service, forget Yahoo the company that just bought Tumblr: Back in 2005, there was a Yahoo DVD player.
What you’re about to read can only be fairly categorized as a technoerotic thriller.
Chris Hadfield, on behalf of my comrades here on Earth, we salute your return to terra firma.
Previously sliced and diced into varying increments and doled out between Gmail and other Google services, the search giant has simplified things.
An Amazon-built smartphone featuring glasses-free 3D and the ability to navigate the interface with your eyeballs? You have my attention.
TechCrunch is reporting that they’ve obtained internal documents containing an offer from Microsoft to buy Barnes & Noble’s Nook business.
Microsoft Mulling Nook Media LLC Purchase For $1 Billion [TechCrunch]
Well, that didn’t take long.
The $150 BACtrack Mobile Breathalyzer connects to your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and lets you measure your blood alcohol content. But like all good gadgets, it takes things a step further.