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Former Teacher And Current Entrepreneur Walter Duncan Offers Advice On Getting Things Done
In honor of back to school we’re talking to creatives, VCs, and, in this case, entrepreneurs about what it takes to succeed. Walter Duncan i...
Peach OSI Is Fresh and Juicy
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Gadget Ogling: Sapphire Phones, Waterproof Reads, Connected Hats and a Runner's Salvation
A current trend among smartphone makers is to thrust a sapphire screen onto the face. Among the 17 million rumors regarding the next iPhon...
Apple's About to Kick Mobile Payments Into High Gear
Rumor has it that when Apple reveals its much-hyped iPhone 6 on Sept. 9, one of the features it will be trumpeting -- finally -- is near f...
Samsung, LG Unveil Smartwatches With Sex Appeal
Samsung and LG both announced brand-new smartwatches on Wednesday in the run-up to next week's IFA 2014 consumer electronics trade sho...
Ralph Lauren Takes a Swing at Fitness Tech
Ralph Lauren this week merged the tech and fashion worlds with a new smart Polo shirt. Knitted into the Polo Tech shirt's core are sen...
Hacker Attacks on Healthcare Providers Jump 600 Percent
The recent data breach at Community Health Systems, in which Chinese hackers stole the personal information of 4.3 million patients, was a...
Enevo’s Waste Bins Sensors Attract $8M Funding From Earlybird And Draper Associates
You’ve heard of the Internet of Things. Well how about the Internet of Shit? Enevo is a startup which has created a ‘sensor-based’ waste col...
Robo Brain Teaches a Robot to Fish
A team of university researchers have been busy building Robo Brain, a large-scale computational system that collates information from the...
Kano's Alejandro Simon: If This, Then Do That
Imagine a world where playing Pong and Minecraft gives people the power to program their computers. That world is Kano. It took the idea b...
Kobe Bryant Reads TechCrunch
This month’s issue of Sports Illustrated is notable because it includes a long form feature by Chris Ballard on Kobe Bryant’s return to the ...
A Big Honking iPad Could Roll Right Over Apple's Speed Bump
While the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is working to establish itself as the perfect tweener device between tablet and laptop, one hot rumor su...
Google Gives Glass a Good Polish
An update to the software that runs Glass gives users of Google's wearable computing device more control over their interactions with ...
Ruben Bolling Talks About Cartooning As A Career In The Internet Age
It’s back to school time and we decided to share some insight and advice from some amazing people. The first victim participant in our BTS s...
Instagram Hyperlapse Sparks Time-Lapse Video Craze
Instagram has released Hyperlapse, a free iOS app that takes the jitters out of time-lapse video. Just two weeks ago, Microsoft demonstrat...
Scientists Zap Diamond With Laser to Record Quantum Behavior
Researchers recently developed a technique to record the quantum mechanical behavior of one electron in a nanoscale defect in diamond. The...
Open Source Software: Sailing Into Friendlier Seas
Open source software is now a force drawing enterprises and developers like a magnet. The factors pulling adopters into the open source fo...
This Is Not The iPhone 6.
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Google Gives Glass a Good Polish
An update to the software that runs Glass gives users of Google's wearable computing device more control over their interactions with ...
Gadget Ogling: A New Nook, a Good (M8), a Lock With No Key - and Music, Music, Music
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook conflates lots of different things: It's an Android tablet designed for reading, made by Samsung for Bar...
NSA Shares Its Data Wealth
The U.S. National Security Agency secretly shares the communications data it has amassed over the years with nearly 24 government agencies...
Sofatutor Raises Another €3.5M To Consolidate German Tuition Market
We haven’t heard from Sofatutor in a long old time. In 2012 they raised a ‘low million euro’ round from Acton Capital Partners, with existin...
Torvalds Says Yes to the Desktop
It was just a few short weeks ago that we here in the Linux blogosphere were rehashing the open source world's documentation dilemma -...
Sony DDoS Attack May Have Been Smokescreen
Sony's PlayStation and Sony Entertainment networks were taken down over the weekend by a distributed denial of service, or DDoS, attac...
Comcast Really Does Hate Its Customers
We were treated to the customer support call from hell earlier this month when a couple of well-connected bloggers taped their call to Com...
Man Builds A Suit To Turn Himself Into A Human Fireworks Display, Lives
Ever wished you could see what it’s like to be inside a fireworks display? You could toss up a drone and fly it through the fireworks… Or, i...
'iWatch' Could Be Late for a Very Important Date
There is a chance that Apple may be forced to postpone the launch of the hotly anticipated "iWatch" or health band -- perhaps pu...
OS Flaw Leaves Android Wide Open for App Hack Attacks
A flaw in Android's GUI framework let university researchers hack into applications with up to 92 percent success. They tested apps fr...
Security Researchers Lay Bare TSA Body Scanner Flaws
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration, part of the Department of Homeland Security, has spent more than a billion dollars on ful...
'iWatch' Could Be Late for a Very Important Date
There is a chance that Apple may be forced to postpone the launch of the hotly anticipated "iWatch" or health band -- perhaps pu...
Hack Day Produces Oculix, a Mind-Blowing Trip Through the Netflix Catalog
A team of Netflix programmers merged the company's videos with the virtual reality capability offered by the Oculus Rift headset as a ...
Is Open Source an Open Invitation to Hack Webmail Encryption?
In a move influenced by Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA's email snooping, Yahoo and Google last week announced that the...
KBS Ventures Expands Into Europe After Taking A Stake In Albion
NYC based agency KBS (kirshenbaum bond senecal + partners) has acquired a majority stake in Albion, an integrated marketing agency based in ...
Close Your Eyes and Rest Easy - Blink Is Watching the House
One of the most troubling issues with home security and remote-monitoring products is the complexity and cost to set them up. Blink, a new...
SparkyLinux GameOver Is a Winning Work-Play Combo
The SparkyLinux GameOver 3.4 Edition may be one of the best Linux distros catering to game players you will find. It is a full-service spe...
HTC (M8)s With Microsoft
HTC, which in recent years spurned Windows Phone for Android, on Tuesday returned to the Microsoft fold with the launch of a Windows Phone...
Leaked Moto 360 Specs Impress, Price Point Iffy
Specs of the forthcoming Moto 360 smartwatch from Motorola appeared briefly on a Best Buy Web page this week, sparking increased chatter a...
The Connected Car, Part 3: No Shortcuts to Security
The connected car is becoming a reality, but the gadget-filled roadways it travels will be paved with several options for in-car technolog...
Google Straps On Jetpac to Take Search to New Heights
Google has acquired Jetpac, according to a statement that appeared Friday on the Jetpac website. Jetpac is the creator of a handful of app...
Hotel's Robotic Butler Is Not Quite 'Rosie'
Aloft Hotels this week announced the launch of a new, robotic "butler" at the company's Cupertino, Calif., location. Dubbed ...
Former CEO Steve Ballmer Steps Down From Microsoft’s Board
Ballmer is out of Microsoft. In a public exchange of letters, former Microsoft CEO announced that he is stepping down from the software comp...
Fly Or Die: Sex Toys
This episode of Fly or Die, focused on two different sex toys, may seem straightforward, but John and I actually learned a lot. We realized ...
Mobile App Attacks: No Malware, No Problem
Traditional attack methods, like those used with the recent mobile online banking Trojan Svpeng, involve the installation of malware on th...
Facebook Adds 'Training Wheels' for the Humor-Impaired
Facebook has begun labeling some of the satirical news articles that appear in users' news feeds with a tag designed to prevent reader...
Watch A Robotic Copter Land On A Moving Platform
Like Voltron, robots will soon need to coordinate landings and docking with absolutely precision in difficult conditions. That’s what a grou...
Loving Linux: Ain't Nothin' Like the 1st Time
You never forget your first love, as the old saying goes, and that appears to apply just as well to Linux as to relationships in real life...
Hotel's Robotic Butler Is Not Quite 'Rosie'
Aloft Hotels this week announced the launch of a new, robotic "butler" at the company's Cupertino, Calif., location. Dubbed ...
To Your Health: Intel Inside Your Headphones
Intel on Friday announced it is working with rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's SMS Audio to develop earbuds that will monito...
Why Tesla Is the Best Car Company in the World
As an analyst in a market of experts, I'm known as a generalist, but if I have an area of particular focus, it is how to make customer...
Apple Flexes Muscles in Health Field
Apple has begun ramping up for an incursion into the healthcare market, two months after announcing its HealthKit app at WWDC. The app wil...
Reversible USB Could Be iPhone 6’s Biggest Little New Feature
When the iPhone 6 arrives, likely in September at Apple’s upcoming special event, a lot of people will be looking for a larger screen as the...
To Your Health: Intel Inside Your Headphones
Intel on Friday announced it is working with rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's SMS Audio to develop earbuds that will monito...
Scott Sanchez on OpenStack: Shifting a Mindset
OpenStack, which turned 4 years old this summer, began as a twinkle in Scott Sanchez's eyes. He was determined to turn the fledgling I...
Apple Lays Down Law on Toxic Chemical Use
Apple on Thursday reiterated its commitment to safe working conditions in its supply chain, and announced stricter rules for the use of be...
Apple Flexes Muscles in Health Field
Apple has begun ramping up for an incursion into the healthcare market, two months after announcing its HealthKit app at WWDC. The app wil...
Twitter to Review Toothless Policies on Cyberharrassment
A deluge of hateful tweets after the suicide of actor Robin Williams earlier this week forced his daughter Zelda to publicly quit Twitter ...
OpenMandriva Lx: Not the KDE You Knew
OpenMandriva Lx 2014 is a KDE-only Linux distribution that has some rough edges but is otherwise a solid and reliable choice for user-frie...
Apple Lays Down Law on Toxic Chemical Use
Apple on Thursday reiterated its commitment to safe working conditions in its supply chain, and announced stricter rules for the use of be...
Snowden Blows NSA's MonsterMind
The NSA is working on a new program codenamed "MonsterMind" that will automate the monitoring of traffic patterns on the Interne...
Chrome’s Safe Browsing Tool Now Also Protects You From Downloading Deceptive Software
Over the years, Google has added all kinds of security features into Chrome through its Safe Browsing service. It can warn you when you are ...
If the Internet Could Speak: 'I'm Melting! Melting!'
Millions of users were unable to access the Web Tuesday, according to reports. The websites of eBay, Amazon, Autotrader, LinkedIn, Time Wa...
The Pain of an Apple Enthusiast: When Will I Be Wowed?
Apple is firing on all cylinders. The company is excelling in so many ways, it's hard to keep track of it all. It's building an am...