Tightly bundling the cables could damage your MacBook’s power supply in the long run.
Why Two-in-Ones Are the Future of Laptop Computing
The definition of a laptop is getting cloudy.
You’ll Get Both Final Fantasy X and X-2 When You Buy the Vita HD Remasters
Vita versions confirmed for March 18, 2014.
How to Create Your Own Google Street View Maps
Singular photographs are great tools for sharing a memory, but Google’s photo sphere technology does a little bit more to help recreate an experience.
Google Adds More Robots to Its Robot Army
Company hasn’t indicated what products or services it’s pursuing with robotic technology
Twitter Wants You to See Who’s Tweeting Around You
Experimenting with “Nearby” map that gives users a glimpse of local tweets
SteamOS Is Finally Available, but You Should Probably Wait
SteamOS has arrived, but the initial beta release is for the technically stouthearted.
Now’s a Good Time to Buy a Last-Gen Console
What to buy if you slept through the last eight years of video games.
Wait, Fisher Price Is Selling an ‘iPad Baby’ Bouncy Seat? Come On.
The company’s selling an $80 baby bouncy seat you can clip an iPad to.
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No Mollenkopf for You, Microsoft
Qualcomm’s COO is getting a new job — at Qualcomm.
Twitter 3.0 for Mac Is Starting to Look a Little Facebook Newsfeed-ish
The new version is more visually elegant and options-friendly.
Brave Soul Somehow Connects 27-Year-Old Mac Plus to the Web
For those of you out there who have been pulling your hair out trying to figure out a way to connect your 27-year-old Mac Plus to the Internet, help is finally here.