Apple Maps was already a work in progress, and it’s getting better.
Would a Small, High-End Android Phone Sell? Phone Makers Don’t Want to Find Out
The HTC One Mini is the latest in a line of compromised small Android phones.
Broadcasters, Here’s How to Kill Aereo. Cable Providers, Here’s How to Make People Hate You Less.
How to improve the lives of media companies, service providers, technology companies and the consumers who are trapped in the middle of all this nonsense.
Ouya Circles Back with $1 Million in Kickstarter Funds to “Free the Games”
As much as $250,000 per project is up for grabs.
Study: Mobile Antivirus Apps Fail the Spyware Test
Against nine apps that offer spyware-like features, no vendor detected more than six of the nine, with the lowest-ranking only detecting a third of the threats.
Today in People-Are-Spying-On-You News
Today we surrender to the glut of recent articles concerning security — personal, national and otherwise. You win, articles. You win. Here are your links.
Watch Out, It’s iPhone Rumor Season
A dose of common sense goes a long way when it comes to Apple rumors.
Affordable Super-Wide AOC Monitor Goes for Width over Height to Pack Extra Pixels
Pining for some extra pixels? This is a great monitor for the price.
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Maker Camp Is Cool, Educational, Inspiring, Free and Virtual
Science-loving teens can spend the summer at camp — from home.
Your Future Brain-Machine Implant: Ultrasonic Neural Dust
Imagine thousands of particle-sized CMOS chips living in your brain.
Logic Pro X Tiptoes Out of Cupertino for a Quiet Launch
You’d expect more pageantry when one of the most sophisticated digital audio workstations on the planet emerges from hiding completely remade.
Aereo Spat Could Prompt Fox Supreme Court Challenge
A New York federal appeals court has denied a bid by the major TV broadcasters to shut down New York-based tech startup Aereo, which picks up free, over-the-air TV signals and streams them onto the Internet.