The all-you-can-eat magazine app is bringing 80 titles to its version for Microsoft’s new operating system.
Going to SXSW? So Is TIME
My panel on mobile local commerce is one of several TIME-related events at Texas’s gigantic tech conference, which starts this week.
Goodbye iPhone, Hello Android
Longtime tech journalist Andy Ihnatko has published a great piece on why he switched from an iPhone 4S to a Samsung Galaxy S III.
Roku’s New Box: New Interface, Still Simple
The streaming box introduces a new version with an interface designed for the 750-channel-world.
How an 83-Year-Old Inventor Beat the High Cost of 3D Printing
A contest to design a machine to produce low-cost filament for 3D printing has been won — by a Washington State retiree.
Audrey Hepburn’s New Commercial Is Set in the Uncanny Valley
CGI can make a character look and move like Audrey Hepburn, but it can’t make her Audrey Hepburn.
TuneIn’s New Interface Encourages Exploration
The radio app uses Windows 8-like tiles to make it easier to peruse music, news and talk.
Google’s Chromebook Pixel: A Very Nice Machine for a Very Small Market
If you’re willing and able to spend $1299 or more for a web-only computing device, you might love Google’s high-end Chromebook.
App.net Goes Freemium
The open, ad-free social network now lets users join for free — with limits.
Wharton and Cisco Show Off the Telepresence Classroom of Tomorrow
The business school and networking company turn facilities in Philadelphia and San Francisco into one virtual classroom.
Sony’s Xperia Z Tablet: Thin, Waterproof, Nice-Looking — and Normal
The third-generation Sony tablet dumps the previous models’ quirky design for a more straightforward aesthetic.
HP Gets Into the 7″ Android Tablet Game
The Slate7 is late to the 7″ party, but sounds like a reasonable deal at $169.
