Someday, just about anything and everything will have a brain of some kind. But what about a voice?
TechnologizerApple
"Apple Must...": A Brief History of Wayward Advice
…and why it rarely does.
Oversharenting Victims Rebel: The Quest for Online Anonymity
Only 18% of teens say they share a lot online, and most prefer anonymous or self-destructing social media
Google’s Diabetes Contacts Are Cool, but I’d Rather Just Have a Cure
Hi, my name is Doug and I’m worth a small fortune to the pharmaceutical industry.
Why the Numbers Aren’t All Doom and Gloom for Nintendo
Wii U sales: down, but not out. December was the console’s best month yet.
How to Buy a New Energy-Efficient Light Bulb
Instead of going to the store and grabbing an incandescent off the shelf, you now have several options when shopping for light bulbs.
How to Check If Your Accounts Have Been Hacked
There are a slew of sites out there that consolidate the publicly available details from all the major hacks and let you search to see if your email is among them.
Google Contact Lens Will Measure Glucose Levels in Tears
Making it easier for diabetes patients to monitor dangerous blood sugar dips and spikes
5 Tech Trends Not to Expect in 2014
Half-spoiler: It involves robots, cybersecurity, wearables, Apple and video games.
Americans Still Love Dead Tree Books
Even as we embrace e-books, we haven’t cast print books aside
Rdio Removes Caps on Free Ad-Supported Listening
The streaming music service follows rival Spotify’s lead
TechnologizerGoogle
Chrome Is Going to Get Google Now — Here’s How to Try It This Very Moment
The Android and iOS favorite is on its way to the desktop.