The Internet of Things is about to transform businesses, cities and our homes – and probably make us all much smarter.
Windows Phone, Still An Underdog, Comes Out Swinging In A New Ad
With its new Windows Phone commercial, Microsoft comes out swinging — literally.
Dear College Students: LinkedIn Is Not The Same As Facebook
Even if they’re whizzes at Facebook and Twitter, many college students need help leveraging their
Snap Snap Go: The Mobile Internet Equivalent Of Fast Food
Snap, Snap, Go – the game for awful people – is fun for a while. But then you’re consumed with a sense of regret and shame.
Despite International Expansion, Amazon’s Appstore Will Struggle To Compete
Amazon’s Appstore is doing very well, thank you. But there are big reasons it will never be able challenge Google Play as the dominant Android app market.
Geek Movies: The Top 10 Most Inspirational Films For Techies
The 10 best, most inspirational “geek” films of all time.
A Decade Of iTunes: Transforming Apple Was Only The Beginning
iTunes is now ten years old. Love it or hate it, iTunes helped transform Apple into the world’s largest tech and media company. And it was just getting started.
The Next Steven Spielberg Uses A Smartphone
Today’s high-end smartphones, such as the iPhone 5 or Nokia Lumia 920, do not simply offer acceptable video recording capabilities, they are a virtual film studio in your pocket.
Why Aren’t College Students Using LinkedIn To Find Jobs?
College students and LinkedIn could do each other a lot of good. So how come they don’t seem to connect?
5 Reasons Foursquare Is Losing The Social Local Mobile Revolution
Five reasons why Foursquare has failed to capitalize on the social-local-mobile (So-Lo-Mo) revolution.
The Super-Powerful Long-Lasting Smartphone Battery Has Just Been Invented – Maybe
Researchers at the University of Illinois claim to have developed lithium ion microbatteries up to 10 times smaller or 10 times more powerful than today’s typical smartphone power sources.
The iPhone Ended My Panic Attacks – Could Smartphones Help Others, Too?
Using an iPhone seemed to help stop Brian Hall’s panic attacks. Could it help others in similar ways?
Planned Facebook Ads Go Big But Less Social — And Users Will Hate Them
Facebook’s new video ad program could mean big bucks and might pose a direct threat to television advertising. Assuming its users don’t mind letting the ads take over their screens.
Live From The Neonatal ICU Via iPad: It’s BabyTime
Many mothers can’t see their newborns in intensive care for 2-3 days. Enter the iPad.
The New iPad, Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 And Other Ridiculous Product Names
As bad as Apple product names are, Samsung’s and HTC’s are even worse. Why is branding so confusing?
My Video Gamer Is Smarter Than Your Honor Roll Student
Some “experts” are claiming that kids learn better from video games than they do a school. So should you encourage your children to play Grand Theft Auto instead of doing their homework?
Fine, Zuck’s Immigration Fix Favors Facebook. Here’s How He Can Do Better
Mark Zuckerberg likes immigration reforms that would benefit Facebook. You can’t blame him, but he could do so much better. Here’s how.
These Facebook Home Ads Are Just Odd
These new Facebook Home ads are odd – so odd they may actually turn off Facebook users.
Ballmer’s Latest Blunder: No Office For iOS And Android Till 2014
Not offering Office on iPad is another self-inflicted wound by Steve Ballmer on Microsoft.
My iPhone Supports Gay Marriage. Does Yours?
Why is it so easy to tell thousands of people how awful a coffee shop’s service is, but not steer people away from a store whose values I deplore?