The real concern with Google Glass and privacy doesn’t have to do with surveillance or collection of personal data, but with the way it will make us behave in the real world.
Smartphones
How to Maximize Your iPhone Battery
We’ll take a look at what types of apps commonly drain your battery power and look into the ways you can keep your iPhone juiced up.
AT&T Is Offering $100 (or More) for Your Old Smartphone
Starting May 1 (and for a limited time), if you bring a smartphone that’s less than three years old and still in “good, working condition” into an AT&T store, you can get $100 or more to use toward the purchase of a new phone.
“In five years I don’t think there’ll be a reason to have a tablet anymore.”
The Future of iOS Is Looking Flat
The odds are looking good that Apple will ditch the textured, bubbly look of its iOS software in favor of something more modern
How to Block Porn on Your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
We’ll walk you through where your youngster might be able to find inappropriate content on an Apple iOS device, as well as the tools Apple provides to keep them out of it.
New Windows Phone Ad: iPhone and Galaxy Fans, You’re All Idiots
Microsoft’s ad doesn’t actually explain why you want to buy a Windows Phone, but it is funny.
Google Now: Now on the iPhone and iPad
One of Android’s best features arrives on iOS in an update to the Google Search app.
What the PC Industry of Tomorrow Looks Like
The companies I am not worried about — the ones who will be in the PC industry of the future — are the ones that understand mobility and consumer markets. Right now this is a very short list
LG Promises Phone with Flexible Screen This Year
Flexible displays are supposed to be the next big thing for smartphone tech, and LG says it’ll have an actual product later this year.
New Android Phone? Check Out These 14 Essential Hints and Tips
Android is a powerful platform, but only for those who take full advantage of all its tricks. Here’s a guide to tricking out your phone.
Bluetooth Breathalyzer Lets You Share Your Drunkenness with the World
It’s a breathalyzer with a Bluetooth connection, so you can display your level of drunkenness on your cellphone. The fun doesn’t stop there, though.