Does the bursting of the 3D TV hype bubble spell doom for a glasses-free version?
Facebook’s Graph Search Is the Future of Facebook
Graph Search lets you enter plain-English concepts that tie together multiple things the social network knows about the people who use it.
Guns, Violence, Video Games, Irrationalism and the NRA’s Tedious New iOS App
While the popular narrative is going to be that the violent-video-game-hating NRA just licensed a self-promotional video game (and isn’t that hypocritical), the actual story is that it’s simply released an incredibly dull one.
Beam Toothbrush Connects to Your Smartphone, Can Tattle to Your Dentist
The Beam Brush looks like a chunky vibrating toothbrush, but the chunkiness merely makes way for a AA battery and a Bluetooth chip that wirelessly reports your brushing habits to your smartphone.
The Best Phones and Tablets at CES 2013
Thinner, lighter, faster and sometimes able to survive a drop in the toilet. We’ve rounded up the best phones and tablets we could find at the world’s largest consumer electronics trade show.
Make Your Own Products: 3D Printing Reaches Consumers
Adore your Shih Tzu? Now it’s possible to create a tiny replica of Fluffy in figurine form for your office. You could also create customized jewelry, an iPhone case or something far more personal.
Google’s Doodle 4 Google Logo Contest: Get Doodling, Kids
Google’s annual competition offers scholarships, tech prizes and homepage glory.
DmC: Devil May Cry Review: Not-So-Divine Dramedy
DmC: Devil May Cry isn’t just a hip rubric rethink, it’s also a beat-em-up that doesn’t work quite right out of the box. But first let me explain what’s in that box.
Christie Street: Like a Picky, Gadgets-Only Kickstarter with Refunds
Christie Street’s strategy of having fewer hand-picked, robustly audited products can work, but the site is going to need at least a few winners out of the gate in order to attract a large enough crowd to keep the crowdfunding flowing.
Will Self-Driving Cars Change the Rules of the Road?
As the momentum for self-driving cars grows, one question is getting little attention: should they even be legal?
Your Smartphone Will Become the Hub of Your Digital Lifestyle
Over the next two to three years, I believe we will see thousands of sensor-based products tied to apps on our smartphones.
Aaron Swartz’s Suicide Prompts MIT Soul Searching
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has launched an internal investigation into the school’s involvement in the suicide of 26-year-old computer programmer and Internet activist Aaron Swartz.