If smartwatches become the next big thing in tech, Microsoft apparently doesn’t want to be left out.
Finally, a $15 Million iPhone with a Black Diamond for the Home Button
This is an iPhone 5 that’s been blinged out six ways from Sunday.
Should the Blind Be Able to ‘Drive’ Automated Vehicles?
It’s probably inevitable: the point at which someone legally forbidden today from manually operating a motor vehicle on public roadways can pop into an automobile and ease on down the road.
Smile for the Camera: How Gadgets Can Better Measure TV Ratings
Facial recognition technology and other devices may be the future of how television networks and advertisers find out just who’s watching what and when.
The iPad-Sized Nail in the PC’s Coffin
There’s no question about it: the perils are deep and wide for companies whose primary business is making PCs.
50 Must-Have iPad Apps
Fifty must-have apps, from A to Z: here’s a list of essentials every iPad owner should consider
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A Talk with Computer Graphics Pioneer Ivan Sutherland
Fifty years ago, Sutherland’s Sketchpad program broke new ground in computer graphics and user interfaces.
Airplanes Hackable by Phone? Not So Fast
As a rule, if a sensational headline about some dangerous new hacking threat seems too scary to be true, it probably is.
How to Tell Google What to Do When You’re Dead
Google announces Inactive Account Manager, which lets you set all your Google stuff (mail, YouTube videos and more) to either self-destruct or get sent to a loved one after a certain period of non-use.
Plan your digital afterlife with Inactive Account Manager [Google]
The Real Significance of the Bitcoin Boom (and Bust)
Online currencies like the Bitcoin are one day likely to alter Government policy, just as the bond market did in the 1990s.
A Dark Souls Fanatic’s Gut Reaction to Dark Souls II Footage
As someone who has poured at least 200 combined hours into Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls, the preview footage has left me excited, relieved and also a little bit uneasy. Here are my gut reactions.
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Sorry, PC Industry: You’ve Apparently Managed to Perfect the PC
Maybe the PC industry, like the TV industry, has entered the era of infrequent upgrades