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Technology inherently alters how we live, what we do, how we think, how we die. Modern medicine has turned many diseases that, when contracted, brought along
For the last few decades, we have struggled with how to employ manufacturing workers who lost their well-paid job with great benefits due to a globalized
Now that the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg have all reported that Apple is working on a wristband-like iOS device—in other words,
Driving down Beach, the night sky’s that funny black-orange color that it is at night here, the street lights and lamps and lighted signs and headlights
Netflix released the first season of House of Cards today: On Friday, Netflix will release a drama expressly designed to be consumed in one sitting:
Over the last year, I have been thinking a lot about wearable computing—devices like the Nike Fuelband or Fitbit that monitor our activity and provide
I pre-ordered an iPad Mini and received it November 2nd, the day it was released. I wasn't sure what I'd think of it; the small size and weight was exciting,
President Obama won a decisive victory last night. He won the popular vote by a thin margin, and he didn't dominate the electoral college as he did in 2008, but
Mark Zuckerberg's letter to investors in Facebook's IPO filing solidified how they think about the world: People sharing more - even if just with their close
Mat Honan describes the iPhone 5 as the Toyota Prius of phone updates: Yes, it’s better than the iPhone 4S or the iPhone 4 or just about any other phone