Thanks to Kickstarter, a legendary organization meets again.
With New Product-Curating Feature, Flipboard Lets Anybody Create a Catalog
The social magazine app adds a dash of commerce.
Goodbye, Blockbuster — I Won’t Particularly Miss You
The fallen giant was done in by its own mistakes, not the Internet.
A Smarter Smartwatch: Pebble Gets iOS Notifications, Announces Foursquare and Yelp Apps
The Kickstarter superstar just became a whole lot more useful.
Microsoft Surface 2 Review: Productivity Is the Promise — and the Problem
The hardware’s in good shape; now it needs a better Office and the right third-party apps.
Google Unveils Android 4.4 KitKat and the Nexus 5
The new Android has lots more features — but fits into less memory.
With New Nook GlowLight, Barnes & Noble Gets Back in the E-Reading Game
The bookseller unveils a lighter, brighter E Ink reader.
iPad Air Review: Apple’s Full-Sized Tablet, No Longer So Full-Sized
A whole new class of iPad — but instantly familiar and useful, too.
Anki Drive Review: Slot-Car Racing for the Robotics Age
A startup’s first toy is terrific fun and a technological tour de force — as long as you can live with the high price and skimpy battery life.
Yet More Evidence that You Can’t Trust the Cloud
If it’s important to you, don’t store your only copy on the Net.
LinkedIn’s Intro Is a Fiendishly Clever, Possibly Controversial Enhancement to the iPhone’s Mail App
Hey, it’s a plug-in for an app that doesn’t allow plug-ins!
Apple’s Free Software Is the Ultimate Fragmentation Fighter
The more current the Mac user base gets, the better it is for everybody.