Okay, technology. That’s enough for one week. Let’s get a good night’s sleep tonight, lay low this weekend, and try again on Monday.
News
Apple TV Gaming Rumors Flare Up, but Would It Be Just a Hobby?
New hardware could have a store for games, reports suggest.
How Much Do Americans Really Care About Online Privacy?
Given all the talk about protecting our personal privacy, is anyone seriously doing something about it? Well, sort of.
Finally, an Excuse to Mention the Compaq iPaq in a Headline
Qualcomm picks up some mobile patents with a storied past.
FINALLY, a Powered Cup That Automates Your Drinking
It’s 2014 and we’re still here manually sipping our favorite bevarines like a planet full of absolute savages. There’s GOT to be a better way!
Here’s My One Overarching Question About Big-Screen iPhones
It doesn’t involve the physical dimensions of the display.
Fake Fingernail Doubles as a Stylus for Your Phone or Tablet
Know what makes a good stylus? Your finger. Know what makes an even better stylus? Your fingernail.
South Korea’s 5G Network Will Let You Download a Full Movie in a Second
China and the E.U. are also setting deadlines for 5G implementation, but South Korea is throwing way more money at the technology
AT&T Is Letting Users Break Contracts
AT&T announced yesterday that it will waive fees associated with early termination for its existing customers’ contracts, but there’s a big catch.
Proposed Child Car Seat Regulations Could Save Your Child’s Life in a T-Bone Crash
A government regulatory upgrade would require child car seats to protect children from both injury and death in side-impact crashes.
Which Cell Phone Carrier Is the Least Expensive?
This study looked at the monthly bills of 1,876 U.S. mobile subscribers in the fourth quarter of 2013.
The Case Against the Case for Bitcoin
Glenn Fleishman rebuts Marc Andreessen’s Bitcoin primer.