At a press conference in New York on Wednesday, Sony unveiled its newest PlayStation console — the PlayStation 4.
Apple and Other Tech Companies Hacked: Here’s What You Need to Know
Apple, Facebook and Twitter have all fallen victim to the same attack by hackers over the past few weeks. Here’s what you need to know about the recent attacks, and how to stay safe.
Google Glasses Seem Cool, but Voice Control Could Get Out of Hand
Imagine a bunch of people murmuring to themselves in public, each phrase beginning with “OK Glass.” That’ll be the future if Google has its way.
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Square’s New Hardware Bundle Turns an iPad into a Cash Register
The mobile-payments pioneer is selling an iPad stand, cash drawer and printer for small businesses.
6 Questions About Destiny, the Ambitious Shooter from the Makers of Halo
We don’t know nearly enough about Destiny, the next big shooter from Bungie, to say whether it will live up to the hype. But at the very least, I want to believe.
Apple Says It Was Hacked
Reuters reports that Apple has revealed it was “attacked by the same hackers who targeted Facebook” last month.
6 Things Not to Expect from Sony’s PlayStation Event
I’ve already scribbled down a few lessons I hope Sony’s learned since the PS3’s debut in November 2006, so here’s another list — this time of things I’m not expecting from the event.
HTC One Smartphone Sports Revamped Interface and ‘UltraPixel’ Camera
HTC has unveiled the HTC One smartphone, an Android device with a 4.7-inch full HD (1920×1080) display. The phone will be available worldwide beginning in late March.
From Innovation to Marketing: Understanding Technology Cycles
The market will move from innovation to mass commercialization in three- to four-year cycles rather than 10-year cycles like before, causing chaos for companies who do not understand it and make adjustments.
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The Great Hotmail-to-Outlook.com Transition Begins
Microsoft is getting ready to move 300 million people from Hotmail to its much-improved e-mail service.
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Best Buy’s Low-Price Guarantee: The End of Showrooming?
The retail behemoth says it’ll match prices from major online merchants.
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How Microsoft Scroogled Itself
Tbe New Republic explains why Microsoft’s anti-Google ads are such a bad idea.