…and why it rarely does.
Chrome Is Going to Get Google Now — Here’s How to Try It This Very Moment
The Android and iOS favorite is on its way to the desktop.
The Rise and Fall of Practically Everything, as Told by the Google Books Ngram Viewer
Thirty-five tech terms, and how they came and went over the past few decades.
New Jawbone Era Bluetooth Headset: Small and (Mostly) Sweet
The first Jawbone headset since 2011 aims to please Siri and Google Now fans.
Google Is Powerful — But Not as Powerful as an Angry Mob
When big companies are at odds with a critical mass of consumers, bet on the consumers.
Net Neutrality Under Attack: The Facts
The open Internet may be about to get a lot less open.
Google’s Nest Acquisition Is a $3.2 Billion Bet on the Internet of Things
This deal is about far more than thermostats and smoke detectors.
Not a Shocker: Sprint Axes Its Early Upgrade Program
Will AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon be next?
CES Still Matters, but Shadow CES Matters Even More
Shadow CES — the show beyond the show, largely carried on behind closed doors.
Tactus’s Shape-Shifting Touchscreens Make for a Dazzling CES Demo
Last week’s CES gadgetfest in Las Vegas was full of product demonstrations that were neat, futuristic or some combination thereof. But I only saw one that looked like science fiction.
Polaroid to Finally Get the Museum It’s Always Deserved
A loving look back at instant photography is in the works for Las Vegas.
Mophie’s New Battery Case Boosts Your iPhone’s Storage, Too
Built-in flash memory gives maxed-out phones a bit more elbow room.