The super-simple file transfer app now does two-way exchanges between computers and phones.
Gadgets
Finally, a Refrigerator with a Sparkling Water Dispenser — Make Your Own Soda, Too
Samsung and bubbly-water-making company SodaStream have partnered to build a 36-inch refrigerator with “the industry’s first-ever automatic sparkling water dispenser.”
Apple Lops $200 Off 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro Line, Upgrades Other MacBooks
Announced in October, Apple’s 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro carried a starting price of $1,700. Apple has now cut that to $1,500 and upgraded other MacBook models as well.
OptiShot Golf Simulator Review: Play Indoors with Your Own Clubs All Winter Long
The OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator lets you use your own clubs to hit the links indoors.
Intel Confirms TV Plans, Won’t Exactly Kill Cable Bundles
Intel says it does have plans to offer its own television service this year, as rumors suggested, but it won’t quite be the a la carte alternative that cord cutters have dreamed about.
Dick Tracy’s Watch: The Most Indestructible Meme in Tech Journalism
The newspaper-comics cop got his smartwatch in 1946. We’re still waiting for ours.
If Apple Makes a Smartwatch, This Is the Competition
It’s not clear when an Apple smartwatch would materialize, if ever. But you can learn a lot just by looking at the competition and evaluating its strengths and weaknesses. Here’s a look at other smartwatch attempts.
Microsoft’s 128GB Surface Pro Sells Out
How many high-end tablets did Microsoft have ready for the debut weekend, anyhow?
Seagate Wireless Plus Review: A Terabyte for Your Tablet
Seagate’s improved wireless hard drive and app are a boon for maxed-out mobile devices.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Surface Pro’s Storage Capacity, and Much More
When it comes to Microsoft’s Surface and Apple’s MacBook Air, a gigabyte isn’t necessarily a gigabyte.
Why I Haven’t Given Up on Windows 8 as a Concept
It’s easy to chalk up recent Surface Windows 8 Pro reviews as evidence that Microsoft can’t pull off a single operating system for all kinds of hardware. But the right hardware hasn’t arrived yet.
What Is a PC?
The question that makes up the title of this post was the very same question that led a post written by my colleague Harry roughly a year ago.