Apple and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Some days are like that. Even in Cupertino.
Amazon to Develop More Hardware: Wearables, Household Gadgets
Amazon has its Kindles and tablets,
but the company's gearing up to expand its hardware operations in some
new ways: Internet-connected household products and wearables.
Watch People React to the Bizarrely Shaped BlackBerry Passport
BlackBerry has a new flagship phone, and it's making a big impression.
How to Downgrade From Apple's Fatally Flawed iOS 8.0.1 Back to iOS 8
There is a way to downgrade your phone from iOS 8.0.1 back to iOS 8, but it involves connecting your phone to a computer.
9 Worst Things About iOS 8
There's a lot to love about Apple's
new iOS 8 mobile operating system, but there are plenty of features we
could do without, too.
Apple Pulls iOS 8.0.1 Update After Disastrous Rollout
Apple's short-lived iOS 8.0.1 update did not go as planned.
A Fake Thumb to Help You Manage Bigger Smartphones
Is your iPhone 6 Plus too unwieldy for such tiny human hands? There's an artificial thumb for such things.
This Smartwatch Tells You When You're Spending Too Much Money
The Cash smartwatch tells you when to cool it with the latte spending, or hold off on buying new shoes.
The Apple iPhone 6 Plus 'BendGate' Is Already Out of Control
Apple's iPhone 6 Plus may bend, if you try really hard -- but that's not the whole story here.
Will the iPhone 6 Plus Survive the Blender Test?
We know it bends, but will it blend?
BlackBerry Passport Is Big, Powerful ... and Very Strange
The Passport is an interesting
attempt to re-invent the BlackBerry for the phablet era, but its unusual
design is ultimately its downfall.
Samsung Gear S Coming to the U.S. This Fall
Samsung has announced its Gear S
smartwatch, initially launched at this year's IFA in Berlin, will be
available in the U.S. "this fall."
9 Features to Help You Master Photos in iOS 8
Camera Roll is so iOS 7.
Adobe Refreshes Elements Lineup With New Editing Tools
Adobe just rolled out updates to Photoshop Elements and Premier Elements.
Wearables Finally Get a Chip That Can Handle Consumer Expectations
The ARM Cortex-M7 embedded chip runs
twice as fast as previous chips while consuming very little power, which
has big benefits for wearables.
Vizio Launches 4K TVs You Can Actually Afford
If you want to go 4K, and thought it was too pricey, you just lost that excuse.
What It Looks Like to Bend Your iPhone 6 Plus
But will it bend? Watch the iPhone 6 Plus get put through the ultimate "bend test."
Report: Samsung May Launch Galaxy Note 4 Early After Success of iPhone 6
Samsung may launch its Galaxy Note 4 phablet after Apple's success with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Ray Ozzie: The Phone Call Is Dead, Long Live Talking
Microsoft's former chief architect tries to "fix" the phone call.
Reports Suggest iPhone 6 Plus May Bend in Your Pocket
Is that a bent iPhone 6 in your pocket?
The New Oculus Prototype Shows How Mind-Blowing Virtual Reality Can Be
The experience inside the new Oculus
Rift prototype, shown off during its developers conference, is nothing
short of incredible.
Hilarious Jailbreak Makes Your iPhone Scream When You Drop It
A new tweak from Reddit's devoted
jailbreakers will make your iPhone literally scream in awesomely
hilarious pain when you drop it.
The 15 Best Features of iOS 8
From better keyboard options to interactive notifications, here's a look at the iOS 8 features that got the best upgrades.
Sol Republic Punk Is One Tough Little Wireless Speaker
The Sol Republic Punk is a rugged and lightweight Bluetooth speaker that can belt out tunes.
Microsoft's Answer to Chromecast Is Here
Microsoft's Display Adapter is the latest way to get the videos and presentations from your PC onto the nearest TV.
A Brief History of Emoticons
You might think emoticons a
relatively new "Internet" phenomenon, but evidence suggests they could
date back to the 19th century -- perhaps even earlier. The video above
-- by Jeremiah Warren and Greyson MacAlpine -- rolls back the printed
history of...
Google Science Fair Winners Take on World Hunger, Other Global Problems
The answer to world hunger could lie in a single naturally-occurring bacteria.
How to Find Your Drafts and Lists in Twitter's New iPhone App
How to find your drafts and lists in Twitter's new iPhone app.
Samsung's Answer to the iPhone 6 Debuts in the U.S. This Week
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha -- a
smartphone marketed as a more upscale option in its device lineup -- is
officially coming to the U.S. later this month.
The Speed of the iPhone 6 Compared to Every Other iPhone
Watch the speed differences between the original iPhone and every other iPhone model, including the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Whisky-Drinking Cowboys Look at the Dark Side of Technology
The 18th-century cowboys meet in a
bar and knock back a couple of stiff ones before a whisky-soaked
discussion on how technology is overtaking our lives.
Apple iPhone 6: Is It the Best Point-and-Shoot?
Apple’s image magic leads the pack.
5 Can't-Miss Apps: A Goblin-Themed RPG, Storehouse and More
This week's list includes a goblin-themed RPG, Findery coming to Android and a big update for one of iOS' best photo apps.
Microsoft Courts iOS 8 Users With OneDrive Free Space Promotion
What's the best way to remind people your cloud service is still a thing? Bribe them with free space.
The Obligatory iPhone 6 Unboxing
We unboxed our iPhone 6. Because, why not.
































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