Leap Motion, a small device that adds 3D motion control to laptops and desktops, will start shipping on May 13 to those who pre-ordered.
10 Notable Phones and Tablets from Mobile World Congress 2013
The phones get bigger and the tablets get smaller at the world’s premiere trade show for all things mobile. Here are the highlights.
Lessons Learned from the Tesla Motors-New York Times Dustup
Mark Twain popularized the phrase “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” We might well add vehicle logs and satellite data to that statement.
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App.net Goes Freemium
The open, ad-free social network now lets users join for free — with limits.
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Wharton and Cisco Show Off the Telepresence Classroom of Tomorrow
The business school and networking company turn facilities in Philadelphia and San Francisco into one virtual classroom.
From HP to LG: WebOS Finds Yet Another Home
In totally weird and unexpected news, LG plans to buy key parts of WebOS from HP, aiming to use the operating system in televisions.
CAVE2: Not a Star Trek Holodeck Yet, but Getting Closer
How much closer are we, really, to Star Trek holodeck tech with the University of Illinois, Chicago’s new CAVE2 project?
Barnes & Noble May Back Away from Tablets
Barnes & Noble is reportedly rethinking its Nook tablet business, and may focus more on licensing content to other hardware makers.
Why Your Smartphone Will Be Your Next PC
The basic idea is that the smartphone itself is your PC and then docks into some type of shell. Various technologies have emerged that could make this vision a reality relatively soon.
To Poutsch, Your Opinion Matters
The social networking startup allows users to ask and answer questions — and provides respondents’ demographic data.
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Sony’s Xperia Z Tablet: Thin, Waterproof, Nice-Looking — and Normal
The third-generation Sony tablet dumps the previous models’ quirky design for a more straightforward aesthetic.
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HP Gets Into the 7″ Android Tablet Game
The Slate7 is late to the 7″ party, but sounds like a reasonable deal at $169.