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.
Reviews & Features
Four Reasons the EA-Star Wars Deal Can’t Possibly Work (and Three It Just Might)
May the force be with Electronic Arts. It’ll surely need all the help it can get to pull a Jedi-rabbit out of this sarlacc pit of a hat.
What Will the Online Sales Tax Bill Mean for You?
Congress is considering legislation that would give states the ability to require out-of-state retailers to collect sales taxes. Why is this necessary? And what will this mean for your online purchases?
The Best Sites for Sharing Photos
We’ve gathered the best photo sharing websites in this handy comparison post to help you make your decision.
Microsoft’s Strategic Blunder With Windows 8
Could Windows 8 eventually catch on? Perhaps it can over time. But Microsoft needs to do a better job of easing people into it
50 Best Websites 2013
TIME’s annual salute to sites and services that keep you entertained and informed, save you time and money — and maybe even change your life
10 Games to Watch for Late Spring 2013
Check out our late-spring list of PC, console and handheld video games to keep an eye on.
How to Create Google Calendar Events Straight from Gmail
If you use both Gmail and Google Calendar for your e-mail and planning needs, respectively, you can now create calendar events from directly within Gmail messages.
A Wing and a Tether: Tiny Robotic Insects Now Capable of Controlled Flight
Meet RoboBees, tiny micro-robots with dragonfly-like wings that beat 120 times a second.
Ni No Kuni‘s Lovely Ultima Homage
I don’t know for a fact that Ni no Kuni director Ken Motomura or writer Akihiro Hino ever fooled with the Ultima computer games, but if I had to guess, I’d bet they did.
Five Noteworthy Startups from TechCrunch Disrupt NY
Here are five startups from TechCrunch’s Disrupt event in New York that you’re going to want to keep your eye on.
The Real Privacy Implications of Google Glass
The real concern with Google Glass and privacy doesn’t have to do with surveillance or collection of personal data, but with the way it will make us behave in the real world.