To think that Apple won’t use its experience to disrupt other markets is shortsighted. It might take time, but Apple is more than capable of continuing to innovate and drive markets in new directions
Northeast Blizzard: Five Great Time-Lapse Videos
There are a bunch of great time-lapse videos of this historic jerk of a storm. Here are five.
Don’t Call that Storm ‘Nemo’? Twitter Begs to Differ
You might not know it from all the Twitter chatter, but the blizzard’s not called “Nemo” — at least not officially.
App Review: Timbre Is the Classiest Way to Find Local Concerts
I have a feeling Timbre’s going to live on my iPhone for a long time, if only because it’s such a delight to use.
Damaged Delivery? DropTag Tattles When Your Package Tumbles
DropTag is a tiny, low-power Bluetooth sensor that can be stuffed inside a package before it leaves the warehouse and relay damage data to you in real time.
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Seagate Wireless Plus Review: A Terabyte for Your Tablet
Seagate’s improved wireless hard drive and app are a boon for maxed-out mobile devices.
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Surface Pro’s Storage Capacity, and Much More
When it comes to Microsoft’s Surface and Apple’s MacBook Air, a gigabyte isn’t necessarily a gigabyte.
LibreOffice, a Free Alternative to Office, Is New and Improved
Give it a shot if your office software needs don’t justify Microsoft’s $140-and-up asking price.
Why I Haven’t Given Up on Windows 8 as a Concept
It’s easy to chalk up recent Surface Windows 8 Pro reviews as evidence that Microsoft can’t pull off a single operating system for all kinds of hardware. But the right hardware hasn’t arrived yet.
OUYA and the Rise of the Once-a-Year Game Console
What if instead of paying $400-$500 for whatever new tricked-out game box comes along every six or seven years, you could pay just $99 once a year for a scrappy, customizable, upgrade-minded game system?
What Is a PC?
The question that makes up the title of this post was the very same question that led a post written by my colleague Harry roughly a year ago.
Instagram’s Web Feed Keeps It Clean, Keeps It Simple
Instagram users can now view their photo feeds through any web browser. This web-based Instagram Feed is a simple one, mimicking the look and feel of Instagram’s mobile apps.