Are mobile apps destroying the openness of the web?
Client-facing applications had once been freed of underlying hardware and operating systems. Now the pendulum is swinging back.
Client-facing applications had once been freed of underlying hardware and operating systems. Now the pendulum is swinging back.
Made-up words were in abundance during this fall's software conference season. Your dauntless reporter traveled the world to bring back the latest in tech marketing speak. If you want to sound like you're current with today's dubious jargon, here's a quick primer to get you all caught up.
The iCloud hack has cast Apple in a poor security light. Yes, the company dropped the ball on this one, but it is a leader in many other ways.
Maybe the new iPhone 6 will be the greatest thing since sliced bread, but that doesn't mean Apple still doesn't have a lot of basics that need fixing.
Why Microsoft wants its own startup-like innovation lab.
In addition to a company shipping 50,000 connected thermostats per month, Google got much more: 100 former Apple employees that followed Tony Fadell to Nest Labs.
A new startup wants to change the way you use cards.
One Wall Street analyst is projecting the 3D printing market to triple within five years.
Google seems to be abandoning its 20 percent time perk. Is innovation out at Google?
2013 has been the year of the desktop 3D printer. Will 2014 be the year industrial 3D printing takes off? Here's one reason to be optimistic.