Apple’s browser-based office suite looks promising — which could be big news even if you don’t care about office suites.
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Apple’s browser-based office suite looks promising — which could be big news even if you don’t care about office suites.
Microsoft’s problem is that Xbox One is built for games-as-services, even though single-player, offline games are very much alive and well.
If you’re a Comcast subscriber, you’ll soon be able to turn your home into a part of Comcast’s network of Wi-Fi hotspots. And it won’t cost you a dime extra.
At its E3 2013 presser, Sony aims, shoots and scores
Facebook announced that it will no longer offer advertisers the ability to place Sponsored Stories, controversial advertisements that turn your social media activity into a commercial.
The PlayStation 4 will cost $399 when it launches this holiday season, with no new restrictions on used games.
TIME Tech’s Harry McCracken and Doug Aamoth talk about the software, products and services unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote.
Apple showcased updates to its OS X software, MacBook Air and Mac Pro hardware lines, and a completely overhauled version of iOS. Here are the highlights.
Microsoft ripped the Band-Aid off during its press conference at E3 2013
As David Lynch said, keep your eye on the donut, not the hole.
Facebook is one of the few large companies that I’m not convinced will be dominant or even around in five years. With each new update, I feel like the company is going backward — not forward
There are plenty of great free apps that can help you whip your diet into shape and cut out foods you may not even realize are dangerously unhealthy.