But boy do things look better once you get logged in.
Coming Soon: The Next Wave of Windows 8 Hybrids
The marriage of tablet and laptop gets a little less rocky.
These Probably Aren’t the Mario Games You’re Looking For (But They’ll Do)
It’s-a-deal, Mario. Nintendo knocks $10 off three popular Wii games.
Yahoo Issues Its First-Ever Transparency Report Detailing Government Data Requests
The report “details governments requests for user data from January 1, 2013, through June 30, 2013.”
Steve Jobs Gets Ready to Go On TV (for the First Time?) in 1978
“God, look at that. Look, I’m on television!”
Most Americans Think Anonymity’s a Bust, Says Pew Survey — Consider Me One of Them
Casual anonymity seems increasingly quaint.
Which New Activity Tracker Is Right for You?
You can buy an inexpensive pedometer to gauge your steps, but a slew of new self-tracking devices are available that do so much more.
After Launching a Cheap iPhone, Apple Could Be Going Big
Following next week’s release of a cheaper iPhone, could Apple have plans for phones with screens as large as six inches?
Researchers Find a Way to Look People in the Eye During Skype Calls
This is definitely an innovation worth keeping an eye on (pun fully intended).
30-Second Tech Trick: How to Search Twitter All the Way Back to 2006
Harken back to the days of iPhones that couldn’t make phone calls, Circuit City, a normal Miley Cyrus and more.
Adobe’s $10-per-Month Photoshop Subscription Warrants a Cautious High Five
The new Photoshop Photography Program offers a 50% single-app discount — and perks besides — to Photoshop CC holdouts.
Google Launches ‘Chrome Apps’ for When the Web Falls Short
Google’s web browser takes a new turn on its fifth birthday.