There can’t be only one: Technology’s singular obsession
Last week, Google announced the aptly named Android One, a plan to unite the myriad budget devices running its mobile …read more
Last week, Google announced the aptly named Android One, a plan to unite the myriad budget devices running its mobile …read more
Sunrise has quickly become the calendar app of choice for some people, and for good reason. Besides its straightforward interface …read more
RoboEarth. No, it’s not a lame SNES game from 1994, it’s a cloud network that lets robots learn from the …read more
While the solar panel from the ISS glides above North America, Hurricane Arthur moves up the east coast. Arthur, a …read more
In the 30 years since Alexey Pajitnov first launched Tetris, the world’s most popular game has regularly been immortalized in …read more
As smartphone imaging gets better, the market for point-and-shoot cameras has evaporated. Perhaps sensing this shift in the wind, Canon …read more
It’s a catch-22: the lenses of ground-based telescopes can be made huge, but are hamstrung by distortion from the atmosphere. …read more
When the Edward Snowden revelations began flowing (and flowing, and flowing), the first thing many people screamed was “get on …read more
Apple’s recent hires in wearable tech have largely taken place outside the watch industry, which is slightly odd for a …read more
History is written by the victors, but for all those generations of console wars we’ve managed to weather through, what …read more