The open Internet may be about to get a lot less open.
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Sony Vaio Fit 11A | Flip PC: An Exercise in Silly Tech Product Naming
Even Sony seems confused by the name of its newest two-in-one.
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?
Samsung and LG Show Off Curved TVs That You Can Bend Yourself
That title is misleading. You are not expected to bend the screens of these TV using your own strength.
Google+ Users Can Email You Even If They Don’t Know Your Address
Here’s how to turn off the spam
Eye-Controlled Galaxy S5 Could Ship by April This Year with Revamped Galaxy Gear
Imagine simply looking at your phone to log in.
T-Mobile Will Buy You Out of Your Wireless Contract: Here’s How the Math Adds Up
T-Mobile today announced that it would pay up to $650 per line to get customers to switch away from competitors such as Verizon, Sprint and AT&T.
Jelly App: It Does What Others Already Can, Slightly Better
Rummaging through junk questions and stealth-marketing may be the app’s biggest weakness.
Samsung’s 12-Inch Galaxy NotePro and TabPro Try to Preempt Apple
Productivity tablets skate to where the puck may or may not be going.
PlayStation 4 Doubles Down, Sells 4.2 Million Units Worldwide
PlayStation 4 sales have doubled since the last sales marker in early December, says Sony.
Sony Unveils ‘PlayStation Now’ Streaming Game Service at CES 2014
The grand experiment is underway.