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WebOS: Dead? Oh, Sure, Almost Certainly — But Not Definitely

It's hard to imagine a future for the once-promising operating system. But that doesn't mean it doesn't have one.

SketchBook Ink: iPad Art at Retina Resolution, and Way, Way Beyond

SketchBook Ink

First shown at Apple’s iPad event, Autodesk’s new drawing program permits jaggy-free sketching at super-high resolutions.

Bump’s Newest Trick: Phone-to-PC Photo Sharing

Bump

The smartphone app now lets you bump photos onto a computer — no configuration or accounts required.

Yahoo’s Axis: Visual Search, an iOS Browser and No ‘Ten Blue Links’

Yahoo Axis

Yahoo tries a new, thumbnail-centric twist on search for desktop browsers, iPhone and iPad.

Digitimes on Digitimes: We Know What We’re Doing, and We’ll Try to Do Better

Digitimes

The Taiwanese news site, where many Apple rumors originate, defends itself but says it’ll do a better job of vetting future scoops.

Coming Soon: TiVo Streaming for iPhones and iPads

TiVo Stream

The upcoming TiVo Stream box will turn Apple gadgets into portable viewers for recorded shows.

Windows Aero: Why I’m Glad It’s Dead

Windows 8 Desktop

One of the last major vestiges of the unfortunate Windows Vista era is going away. Good!

BREAKING: Chrome Just Became the Web’s #1 Browser (Unless It Didn’t)

Techland illustration

New figures that show Chrome taking the lead are a big deal — until you realize that nobody agrees on browser market share.

Photos: 14 Masterpieces of Gadget Design

Apple iPhone (2007)

From the View-Master to the iPhone, 14 memorable gizmos that exude a style all their own.

Remembering Andrew Fluegelman, a Quiet Giant of the PC Revolution

Andrew Fluegelman

A recently-uncovered video and an awards ceremony pay tribute to Andrew Fluegelman — programmer, editor and radical thinker.

The Knowledge Graph: Google’s Next Frontier for Search

Frank Lloyd Wright

Google’s major new search technology, launching today, aims to understand millions of things — not just strings of characters.