Two digital pens for iPhone and iPad owners who still love ink and paper.
Square’s New Credit-Card Reader Is Slicker, Inside and Out
The new custom design is both sexier and more reliable.
The Cable Industry Wants to Remind You: You Really, Really Love Cable
“The Hole Saga” makes the case, quirkily, that TV and Internet access are good.
Review: The Lumia 2520 Is the Tablet Nokia Was Born to Build
The Finnish phone maker’s first — and possibly last — tablet is nice. But like all Windows tablets, it’s short on inspiring apps.
If Microsoft Says Chromebooks Are a Con, It’s a Compliment to Chromebooks
If Google’s laptops were as bad as the new “Scroogled” campaign says, Microsoft could safely ignore them.
No Matter Why Apple Bought PrimeSense, It Should Be Interesting
Everything the Israeli startup does is cool — and new to Apple.
First Look: Xbox One’s TV Features Are Promising, but a Work in Progress
Microsoft’s console stitches together an array of services in ways that are ambitious, though not always seamless.
Review: The iPad Mini with Retina Display Is a State-of-the-Art iPad, Only Smaller
The second-generation Mini sheds most of the first version’s compromises.
Of Course Facebook Is a Utility!
Pundits are accusing Mark Zuckerberg’s company of turning into what he said it was all along.
Swell’s iPhone App Aims to Take the Pain Out of Podcasts
News and information, Pandora style.
Flipboard Arrives on Windows 8.1
The social magazine makes its PC debut.
With Up24, Jawbone’s Fitness Wristband Goes Wireless
Bluetooth and a new app make its coaching more personal.