All you need is a friend who owns a pair, plus $1,500.
LG’s Curved G Flex Smartphone Apparently Heals Itself
Smartphones with flexible displays just got “real.”
‘Xbox, Do I Have to Call You Xbox?’
Microsoft’s new Xbox One trailer touts speedy Kinect voice controls.
We’ll Pay for App Upgrades, but Only If They’re Meaningful
Developers need to strike the right balance between offering free updates and charging for major overhauls.
One Stat that Explains Why Instagram Is Adding Ads
Nearly one in five adult cellphone owners uses the app.
Hyundai and Kia Adding Android-Based Navigation to Cars by End of 2013
Hyundai and Kia will offer an Android-based navigation interface with their new Genesis and Soul models by the end of the year.
Pinterest Deal with Getty Helps ID Images Posted to the Site
… then share that data with advertisers
TechnologizerReviews
Anki Drive Review: Slot-Car Racing for the Robotics Age
A startup’s first toy is terrific fun and a technological tour de force — as long as you can live with the high price and skimpy battery life.
Apple Gives Pirates a Pass with Legit Software Upgrades
Illegal copies of iWork and Aperture become App Store versions for free.
Comcast Is Now Offering a Bare-Bones HBO Package
“Internet Plus” plan costs $50 per month.
Sony Gets Specific About Its 300MB PlayStation 4 Launch-Day Update
The update will weigh in at 300MB.
Wikipedia’s Editor Problem Explained
The crowdsourced encyclopedia now has 31,000 active editors, down from 51,000 in 2007.