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Reviews & Features
CES: 10 Things to Look Forward to at the Vegas Gadget Show
I can’t take another Justin Bieber sighting. I ain’t been quite right since the last one.
The History of Video Game Consoles: Part Three
From the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One — with a couple of PlayStations and Wiis in between.
How to Survive the Snapchat Hack (and Others)
A New Year’s resolution everyone can live with: firewall your online footprints.
10 Apps to Help Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick
A getcha-started list of apps to help with your stab at post-festivities asceticism, based on the 10 most common resolutions.
This Dumb Year: The 47 Lamest Moments in Tech 2013
Social-networking snafus, unfortunate ads, glitchy products, and much, much more — if something could go wrong this year, it probably did.
RIKEN Plans Exascale Supercomputer ’30 Times Faster’ than Today’s Fastest in Six Years
Japan hopes to bring its first exascale computer online by 2020.
The 2014 Consumer Electronics Show: 8 Trends to Watch
Connected cars, high-resolution TVs, wearables and more.
How to Stay in Desktop Mode on Your Windows 8 PC
Remain in Desktop mode as you work and even bypass the Start screen, starting up directly into Desktop.
1984 Meets Today: Original Mac Recreated with LEGOs and an iPad
Watch as Jason Kinsella and Charlotte Bakken recreate the original 1984 Macintosh — LEGO brick by LEGO brick.
The History of Video Game Consoles: Part Two
Sega’s final console, Sony and Microsoft throw their hats in the ring, Nintendo’s hits and misses. All that and more in part two of our continuing history of video game consoles.
World’s First Bionic, Mind-Controlled Leg Allows Amputee to Go for a Walk
Researchers have come up with a new artificial leg that reads brain signals. The technology, which has been hailed as a groundbreaking medical advance, is currently in the testing phase.