Wouldn’t it be great if your smartphone were smart enough to know what you were doing? With the right apps, it can feel as though it does.
Gadgets
TiVo Exiting the Hardware Business? Not So Fast, Says TiVo
Rumors of its box’s demise may be premature.
Motorola Hints at Choose-Your-Own Screen Size for Smartphones
If you’ve ever had trouble finding a smartphone with just the right specs and screen size, Motorola feels your pain.
Finally, a Handsome Wooden Tray to Hold Your Apple TV Box and Remote
You and I have a lot in common, no? Same big problems.
AT&T Is Letting Users Break Contracts
AT&T announced yesterday that it will waive fees associated with early termination for its existing customers’ contracts, but there’s a big catch.
Proposed Child Car Seat Regulations Could Save Your Child’s Life in a T-Bone Crash
A government regulatory upgrade would require child car seats to protect children from both injury and death in side-impact crashes.
LogMeIn Ends Free Service: Thanks for the Memories
To be honest, I’m kind of surprised the free version of LogMeIn lasted this long.
Which Cell Phone Carrier Is the Least Expensive?
This study looked at the monthly bills of 1,876 U.S. mobile subscribers in the fourth quarter of 2013.
New Trouble Spot for Google Glass: Movie Theaters
You may now add movie theaters to the list of places where Google Glass can get you into trouble, along with bars, casinos and strip clubs.
What’s New in Activity Trackers, Smartwatches and Other Wearable Tech
Wearable tech will be big this year, with dozens of gadgets to clip on your clothing, wear on your wrist, strap to your head (or helmet), and even slip on your feet.
Review: Beats Music Focuses On What to Listen to Next
The headphone maker’s music app is well-curated, with some rough edges.
Tech Finds Its Voice: The Future of Virtual Assistants
Someday, just about anything and everything will have a brain of some kind. But what about a voice?