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If you're hip-deep in Arduino projects, you're likely aware of shields: graft-on boards that add functionality, most often getting the Arduino in touch
If you're a loyal Zero Motorcycle owner -- even after a few unfortunate recalls by the electric bike maker -- you're about to be rewarded for your
Seagate has had some skin in the hybrid hard drive game for some time, but always in 2.5-inch wide versions -- great for your laptop, not so much the
At the Ford Foundation in upper Manhattan this morning, representatives from inside and outside the game industry spoke to the issues that LGBT gamers
China and Google just can\'t seem to get along. The country\'s ministry is the latest to take issue with el Goog, stating that it has too much control
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. The past decade has now seen at least three industry-wide technologies
David Carey, president of Hearst Magazines, sat down with AllThingsD\'s Peter Kafka to kick off Day 2 of D:Dive Into Media here in Dana Point, California,
If you\'ve ever found yourself stuck in the only corner of a hotel room where the WiFi actually works, then Satechi may be able to get you back to the
Nothing could\'ve been more delightful than Braid creator Jonathan Blow suddenly appearing on-stage at Sony\'s big PlayStation 4 reveal only to make fun of
It\'s been hard to miss, this brouhaha that\'s been boiling over between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and The New York Times -- specifically with reporter John M.