A 19th-century Austrian inventor has a Kickstarter hit on his hands.
Google Unveils a New, Nicer, Pricier Nexus 7 Tablet
At an event this morning in San Francisco, Google rolled out a new Nexus 7. The name remains the same, but otherwise, an awful lot has changed.
New Beats Studio: Best-Selling Headphones Made Better
Beats is releasing an all-new version of Beats Studio, its original model of headphones.
(Part of) Flipboard Is Now Available on the Web
Now everyone can read user-curated Flipboard magazines.
Review: Leap Motion’s Touchless Input Is a Fun, Futuristic Work in Progress
The much-anticipated add-on for PCs and Macs is finally here.
Apple’s Developer Site Was Hacked
Last Thursday, the company took its site for software creators offline; now it’s explaining why.
The Wrong Way (and One Right Way) to Upgrade Your Phone at Your Own Pace
New early-upgrade options are confusing and pricey. Some deals!
Maker Camp Is Cool, Educational, Inspiring, Free and Virtual
Science-loving teens can spend the summer at camp — from home.
IFTTT — the Web’s Universal Automator — Is Now an iPhone App
A very clever time-saving service is now available in a slick iOS edition.
Remembering Computer Shopper
A computer magazine so thick with ads that lifting it counted as exercise.
Microsoft’s Devices-and-Services Era Begins Today
The world’s biggest software company says goodbye to the software era.
PCWorld Exits Print, and the Era of Computer Magazines Ends
The last of the big general-interest PC magazines is no longer a magazine.
