There are many note-taking apps and systems out there, but these three with their ties into larger product families are your best options for staying organized at home, at work and on the go.
Reviews & Features
Should the Blind Be Able to ‘Drive’ Automated Vehicles?
It’s probably inevitable: the point at which someone legally forbidden today from manually operating a motor vehicle on public roadways can pop into an automobile and ease on down the road.
The iPad-Sized Nail in the PC’s Coffin
There’s no question about it: the perils are deep and wide for companies whose primary business is making PCs.
50 Must-Have iPad Apps
Fifty must-have apps, from A to Z: here’s a list of essentials every iPad owner should consider
A Talk with Computer Graphics Pioneer Ivan Sutherland
Fifty years ago, Sutherland’s Sketchpad program broke new ground in computer graphics and user interfaces.
Facebook Home Review: Slick, Fun and, for Now, Superficial
Home is polished, fluid and fun — significant achievements considering that it’s a type of app Facebook has never tackled before. But the thing is, there just isn’t that much Facebook Home to interact with.
BioShock Infinite Review: Elevated Action
BioShock Infinite is the kind of game you want to think about and talk about long after the credits roll, which is why the pile of thoughtful critiques keeps growing. You should play it, and join the conversation.
40 Years of Music Industry History in Less than a Minute
“The world has changed…” Galadriel might have been talking about Middle-earth, or just the U.S. music industry.
Apps and Sites That Make Filing Taxes Easier
A slew of helpful websites and mobile apps make paying or getting a refund from Uncle Sam easier than ever.
You’re Doing It Right: Early Webcam Monitored a Coffee Pot
In 1991, a group of enterprising students cobbled together a webcam that monitored a pot of coffee, relaying the grainy image across the computer lab’s local network three times every minute.
Windows Blue and the Rise of Ultramobiles
Later this year, Microsoft will introduce an upgrade to Windows 8, code named Windows Blue. It will be quite an important update to the current version of the company’s PC operating system.
FIRST Robotics Competition: Students Teaching Robots, and Vice Versa
Segway inventor Dean Kamen’s annual contest inspires high-school students to build some spectacular robotic athletes.