The Verge is reporting that TV-streaming startup Aereo has cleared a legal hurdle in a lawsuit brought against it by broadcasters.
The Hardware Company’s Dilemma
If you are a technology company not named Apple, then the answer to this question is vital to your future.
Why Smartphone Battery Life Still Stinks, and Will for Years
In the five years since Apple released its first iPhone, touch-screen smartphones have become thinner, lighter, faster and more capable. But through it all, battery life has mostly stayed the same.
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Google’s Greatest April Fools’ Hoax Ever (Hint: It Wasn’t a Hoax)
Back in 2004, Google announced a new service that sounded like heavy-handed whimsy. It wasn’t
WATCH: Finally, Video Games You Play by Peeing
What inspired prince-of-lavatories genius came up with this: video games you play by peeing.
WATCH: Robotic Jellyfish ‘Cyro’ Could Work for Navy, Come After You
Are we ready for Cyro, a jellyfish-like robot funded by the U.S. Navy for potential future underwater surveillance?
Microsoft Paves Way for Smaller Windows 8 Tablets
Microsoft is apparently making room for smaller Windows 8 tablets that could compete with devices like Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Apple’s iPad Mini.
Apple Deals: When’s the Best Time to Buy?
Bargain-hunting site Dealnews has run some numbers to determine the best times to get the biggest deals on various Apple products.
Facebook Phone: Maybe, Possibly for Real This Time (Sort Of)
Facebook is holding an April 4 event at its Menlo Park campus, promising to show off the company’s “New Home on Android.”
How the Harlem Shake Wasn’t As Viral As We Thought
Over at Quartz, Kevin Ashton has a thorough piece explaining how the Harlem Shake wasn’t so much a meme in the traditional sense, but the work of corporations.
6 Apps That Make Managing E-Mail Easy
Even if you don’t get hundreds of messages a day, most people feel some frustration with e-mail. Here are several good apps that can help.
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Google Gets into the Same-Day Delivery Race. Why?
Like eBay and others, Google is trying to make a business out of really fast, really cheap delivery. Good luck!