Smartphones and tablets are great for so many things, but file-sharing is not one of them. Transferring things to and from mobile devices is painful and annoying, like a rash. But today, we get a refreshing salve.
Among other things, Google Glass is bringing to light how wearable computers and the new wave of web-connected objects collectively known as the Internet of Things are introducing new security vulnerabilities to the puzzle of mobile computing.
If you’re going to slap a case on something as slim and refined as your iPhone 5, at least make sure you’re getting a good tradeoff for what you’re losing in portability and visual elegance.
We’ve got the gear you need for rolling to work safety and stylishly, whether you’re a hardcore racer, a seasoned commuter or an urban hipster with money to burn.
For a simple, ancient beverage, coffee has gotten pretty high-tech. Though it wasn’t long ago that we were drying cherries in the sun, roasting them in a cast-iron pan, grinding the beans with a mortal and pestle, and brewing the …
Kwikset’s new Kevo door lock turns your iPhone into the simplest of digital keys. Just have your smartphone in your pocket or purse, tap the Kevo lock, and you’re in.
A lot goes into an accessory maker’s decision on how its item will connect to a mobile device, and many accessory makers are finding the answer in Bluetooth.
Pebble is slowly living up to the hype and expectations from its $10-million-plus, record-breaking Kickstarter campaign with the launch of RunKeeper for Pebble.
When you think amazing, HP isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Or even the second. Or, frankly, the third. But a little bit of Minority Report-style UI might change that.
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