There’s still a market for light, small, cheap laptops
Today in TIME Tech History: New York to Chicago in Six Hours (1928), Retail Antitheft Tags (1984), CDs vs. DAT (1990) and More
Let’s hop in the TIME Wayback Machine to see which notable tech-related stories were published on December 31 between 1923 and today.
10 Tech-Industry Predictions for 2013
From new innovations, changes in the PC landscape and mobile technology transforming the way people work, learn, communicate and play, this should be a most interesting year in the world of technology
Today in TIME Tech History: Piston-less Power (1959), IBM’s Decline (1992), TiVo (1998) and More
Let’s hop in the TIME Wayback Machine to see which notable tech-related stories were published on December 28 between 1923 and today.
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.
Today in TIME Tech History: Bullet-Proof Vest (1926), Loch Ness Monster (1968), the Rise of Blogs (2004) and More
Let’s hop in the TIME Wayback Machine to see which notable tech-related stories were published on December 27 between 1923 and today.
New Tablet or Smartphone? Load It Up with These Great Apps
Just get a new tablet or smart phone? Looking for some cool apps?
HTC One X+ Review: A Phone to Beat (If People Would Buy It)
If you’re an Android phone maker today, you need to answer a fundamental question: Why should someone buy this instead of Samsung’s Galaxy S III?
Today in TIME Tech History: UFO Sightings (1969), the LP Is Dead (1988), Interactive TV (1994) and More
Let’s hop in the TIME Wayback Machine to see which notable tech-related stories were published on December 26 between 1923 and today.
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.
Free Advice for the People in These Stock Photos Who Are Grappling with Technology
The people in these stock photos are needlessly frustrated, perplexed or nervous about technology. It doesn’t have to be this way! Here’s some straight talk for each of them.
Apocalypse Illustrated
500px’s photographers imagine the end of the world as we know it.