There’s still a market for light, small, cheap laptops
This Dumb Year: The 57 Lamest Moments in Tech 2012
From Apple’s Maps flub to Microsoft’s removal of the Windows Start button, it’s been a very strange year.
How Netflix Built Its Wii U App: First, It Built a Fake GamePad
The streaming video service designed its Wii U app before it had a Wii U.
Apocalypse Illustrated
500px’s photographers imagine the end of the world as we know it.
Path’s New Search Feature Is a Big Deal
The mobile social network now lets you revisit your path with pinpoint precision.
Rockmelt Hits the iPhone: One Small Step for Social Browsing
This innovative browser has more in common with Pinterest and Flipboard than with Safari.
Smule’s Strum: An ‘Instagram for Video’ That’s Set to Music
This iPhone app turns 15 seconds of video into mini-music videos you can share.
Problem Resolved: Google Maps for iPhone Is Here, Looks Good
Apple’s iffy Maps app gets the competitor everyone’s been hoping was on its way.
Finally, Full-Blown Flickr on the iPhone
Yahoo’s photo-sharing service gets a meaty, much-needed iOS update.
Microsoft’s Surface: Coming Soon to a Best Buy and Staples Near You
The rumors are true: The Microsoft Store’s Surface exclusivity is ending immediately.
Windows: It’s Still the Best Name for Windows
Microsoft’s operating system has its challenges, but changing its moniker won’t help.
Google Pays Tribute to Ada Lovelace
The “first computer programmer” is the star of Google’s home page today