Google splinters WebKit; Mozilla strikes a deal with Samsung. This could be a landmark moment for browsers.
Live Coverage of Facebook’s Android Event
Facebook’s announcing something involving Android. Could it finally be the Facebook phone? Join us at 1pm ET/10am PT.
Google’s Greatest April Fools’ Hoax Ever (Hint: It Wasn’t a Hoax)
Back in 2004, Google announced a new service that sounded like heavy-handed whimsy. It wasn’t
Google Gets into the Same-Day Delivery Race. Why?
Like eBay and others, Google is trying to make a business out of really fast, really cheap delivery. Good luck!
7 Apps Worth Buying
For all the embarrassment of free riches on mobile-software bazaars such as Apple‘s App Store and Google Play, I’m never chagrined when I plunk down a few bucks for something that makes me more productive.
New Flipboard Lets You Edit Your Own Magazines
What if the beautiful, browsable content consisted of items which you picked by hand to share with the world?
Logitech Builds Its Ultrathin iPad Keyboard into a Case
The keyboard kingpin’s latest iPad model protects both sides of the tablet.
Print Travel Books Are Dead, and There’s No Good Replacement
Why aren’t there better smartphone apps for serious travelers?
Starbucks and Square: Imperfect Together
Pay With Square is supposed to make paying with your phone at Starbucks a snap. But it flunked Fast Company’s real-world test.
The Future of YouTube: More Channels in More Places
Today, with four billion hours of viewership a month, YouTube is more popular than ever. But it’s also part of an Internet that’s radically different than it was when YouTube was young.
Dropbox’s Acquisition of Mailbox May Not Be a Fiasco for Mailbox Fans
Big companies like to buy small startups and kill their products. But Dropbox says it wants to make Mailbox even better.
South by Southwest (SXSW): Aereo vs. the Cable Bundle
A chat with the CEO of the upstart Internet TV service which the networks hope to sue out of business.
