We’ve been looking at app design from the very beginning here at Gizmodo, breaking down apps in all their various forms—from music streaming
Sometimes the integrated inputs on your Chromebook just simply aren’t good enough (looking at you, Chromebook 11 trackpad). But the OS is still new enough that not many major manufacturers directly support it. Sure, Chrome OS is supposed to be plug-and-play compatible with any USB HID peripheral, but this nest of un-pairable wireless mice on my desk suggest otherwise.
This is mildly embarrassing, but if we’re going to be embarrassed, we might as well do it together here in the trust tree. Today is Facebook’s tenth birthday
Sochi hasn’t been displaying the best of marketing strategies to date
The Kentucky Senate just passed a law that will let students take computer programming classes to satisfy their foreign language requirements. Do you think that’s a good move?
Many of us will probably be watching today’s game the way it was meant to be enjoyed: On an old-fashioned television with a bucket of hot wings in our laps. But this is the third Super Bowl that doesn’t require cord cutters to bum a seat on our friend’s nasty ass couch.
The internet has all but replaced traditional print media as most people’s primary news source, with newspapers and magazines across the country either scrambling to adapt or slowly being crushed by the wheels of technological advancement.
Yesterday, in its earnings call, Amazon said it was considering raising the price of a $79/year Prime subscription by $20 or $40. Are you willing to pay more? How much more?
my son needs your help. suggestions for best windows-based gaming laptop, please?
— Mark Hoppus (@markhoppus) January 29, 2014
Google Glass has a new style. In fact you might say, it has "style" for the first time ever. But does the new look really make Glass look any less absurd?