How Your Smartphone Killed Your 3-day Weekend
New studies are showing more and more of us can't unplug, even if we want to.
New studies are showing more and more of us can't unplug, even if we want to.
Somewhere in this world Bill Gates is shaking his head.
A Massachusetts woman bought an iPad at a local Wal-Mart to find things aren't as they appear.
In their high-paced efforts to document the mean streets of the world, it appears as if Google may have become cold-blooded donkey killers. In a series of shocking photographs widely circulating on Twitter, you can see the Google Street View car driving past a donkey in one shot and the brutal and dusty demise of the beast in the next.
Imagine a world where your smartphone can realize that you're angry or sad, and react accordingly. Thanks to the University of Rochester, it's not as far away as you might think.
Anyone who has anything they're trying to peddle to the American people is truly blessed when Oprah Winfrey gives them a shout out. Being one of Oprah’s “Favorite Things” is the retail equivalent of having Jesus himself turn your paltry water into the finest of wines.
So we can understand why Microsoft happily let Oprah push their new Surface tablet. But chances are good they didn’t want her doing it with her iPad.
Have you ever wondered whether you were colorblind or just needed glasses, but you're not sure if an appointment with the eye doctor is warranted? Well, with the Vision Test App, all you need is your phone to know if you need to start trying on frames.
Just a few short weeks after the successful release of the iPhone 5, Apple unveiled its latest offering in the growing tablet computer market: the iPad Mini.