Saturday, January 18, 2014

Social media and sonograms: 3-D printed babies provide a new way to overshare
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 22:10:31 GMT ]
It's perfect for the expectant parent whose friends have blocked them on Facebook for sharing too many ultrasounds.The latest development for the tech-crazy soon-to-be mom or dad takes the idea of preparing for the new baby to a whole other level: 3-D printed versions of the unborn progeny.






'TV everywhere': Why aren't we there yet? 
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 23:36:29 GMT ]







Wood backs finally appear for Moto X - and they're cheap
[ Sat, 18 Jan 2014 00:40:54 GMT ]
When the Google-Motorola flagship Moto X Android phone launched, we were promised a slew of super-cool backplates, including various types of wood. And finally, nearly six months later, those coveted wood backs are finally available, and for a surprisingly low premium.






Scientists accidentally record ball lightning in nature for first time
[ Sat, 18 Jan 2014 00:37:09 GMT ]
Chinese researchers have done the seemingly impossible: observed and recorded an instance of ball lightning completely by accident. And it bodes well for a decade-old theory about the nature of the conundrum. [Read more]
    






Obama calls for NSA reforms but defends agency
[ Sat, 18 Jan 2014 01:09:00 GMT ]
The president wants changes at the secretive spy agency; Google is working on smart contact lenses; and Samsung's Tizen OS has a setback. [Read more]
    






PolyScience Discovery Series Immersion Circulator makes a splash
[ Sat, 18 Jan 2014 02:00:19 GMT ]
Featuring an easy-to-use design, the Discovery Series Sous Vide Immersion Circulator by PolyScience is designed to introduce anyone to sous vide cooking. [Read more]
    






From Croatia to CES: The story of Teddy the Guardian's unlikely Las Vegas debut
[ Sat, 18 Jan 2014 08:00:00 GMT ]
Sometimes it's the deceptively simple solutions to complex problems that show the most potential. Sometimes those solutions come from unexpected places. And, sometimes, you can find true innovation on the CES show floor. This is the story of one of those times. [Read more]
    






TiVo, Roku, and Sling: Catching up with modern-day TV pioneers
[ Sat, 18 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT ]
The three services broke ground and helped changed the way we watch TV. At CES 2014, they showed that they're still going strong. [Read more]
    






The coolest tech of 2014
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 18:43:35 EST ]
From wearable technology to space tourism, 2014 will be a year of huge technological leaps. We take a look through some of the most ground-breaking developments of the year ahead.

Ticket for Google Glass driving dismissed
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 17:56:03 EST ]
It may have been the most anticipated traffic court date ever.

Smart TVs, fridge launch cyberattack
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 17:55:25 EST ]
It's bad enough that we have to fear identity thieves who are trying to scam us with malicious messages sent from PCs.

The sci-fi future of cycling
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 15:49:46 EST ]
Bikes that hover above the ground, shield you from traffic, and even clean the air while you ride. This is the future of cycling.

Connected TVs, fridge help launch cyberattack
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 17:56:41 EST ]
It's bad enough that we have to fear identity thieves who are trying to scam us with malicious messages sent from PCs.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Five tips and tricks for Xbox One
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 00:17:15 GMT ]







Silk Road bitcoin forfeiture called biggest ever
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 00:28:16 GMT ]







Starbucks promises fix for mobile app security vulnerability
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 00:33:52 GMT ]
Starbucks has promised to tighten security on its iOS app, which was revealed earlier this week to have a serious vulnerability that allows anyone in possession of the phone to collect the user's password and location history.






Motorist cleared in Google Glass driving case
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 00:39:24 GMT ]
A San Diego traffic court threw out a citation Thursday against a woman who authorities said was driving while wearing the Google Glass computer-in-eyeglass device.






Silk Road forfeits $28M in Bitcoins seized from its servers
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 04:15:35 GMT ]
Prosecutors emphasize that the Bitcoins were seized in connection with a probe of the online drug marketplace and not because they are Bitcoins. [Read more]
    






Intel's Bay Trail chip arriving on Android tablets in Q2
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 04:47:00 GMT ]
Chipmaker's tablet processor will come to Android tablets in the second quarter, says CEO Brian Krzanich. He also touts the advantages of 64-bit chips. [Read more]
    






Mom has phone stolen, finds couple's porn in her Dropbox
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 05:21:00 GMT ]
It's a curious affair when your phone is pickpocketed and then your Dropbox is adorned with porn from an unknown couple. Might the two things be related? [Read more]
    






Neiman Marcus hack reportedly went undetected for months
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 06:59:29 GMT ]
Upscale department store identified security breach in mid-December, but sources tell the New York Times that the hacker's trail leads back to July. [Read more]
    






Crave giveaway: CES swag bundle, part 1
[ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 08:00:00 GMT ]
Didn't make it to CES this year? It's coming to you with this bag of swag straight from the show floor. You'll get a Samsung LED light bulb, a PhotoFast cross-platform flash drive, and lots more. [Read more]
    






How Beats headphones changed music
[ Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:20:31 EST ]
Kelley Zapata loves her Beats.

The coolest tech of 2014
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 18:43:35 EST ]
From wearable technology to space tourism, 2014 will be a year of huge technological leaps. We take a look through some of the most ground-breaking developments of the year ahead.

Google wants to run your home
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 18:43:45 EST ]
Google is knocking at your front door. It wants to come inside, make itself at home, and quietly turn all of your boring home devices into "smart" connected gadgets that learn about your patterns and preferences, talk to each other, collect data about your habits and make life easier by assisting with daily tasks.

The sci-fi future of cycling
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 15:49:46 EST ]
Bikes that hover above the ground, shield you from traffic, and even clean the air while you ride. This is the future of cycling.

'Pay to play' on the Web? Net neutrality explained
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 11:02:12 EST ]
How would you like to have to pay a fee to be able to stream YouTube videos at full speed? What if you liked downloading music from, say, Last.fm or Soundcloud, but those sites suddenly became infinitely slower than bigger sites like Amazon or iTunes?

Thursday, January 16, 2014

The ultimate Spotify workout playlist, as determined by science
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 18:22:18 GMT ]
Let's face it; as much as you love "Piano Man," it's not getting you any closer to that six-pack you promised yourself on New Year's Eve.Don't worry, science has found an answer to your workout woes.






Verizon wins, Net neutrality loses, as court ruling opens door to a tiered Internet 
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 20:00:46 GMT ]
Telecom companies won a victory in the battle over "Net neutrality" Tuesday after a U.S. appeals court invalidated regulations from the FCC that banned carriers from favoring traffic from certain sources.






Petal to the metal: Glowing plants race to market
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 22:03:16 GMT ]
Would you believe that 2014 will be the battleground for the world's first glowing plants for the home?






Apple to refund at least $32.5 million in disputed kids' app purchases
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 22:31:16 GMT ]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc will refund consumers at least $32.5 million to settle a longstanding complaint that the technology company billed U.S. consumers for charges incurred by children through mobile apps without their parents' consent.






Intel does ARM: Citi 'identifies' another possible customer
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 03:55:00 GMT ]
Marvell is cited as a likely chip customer for Intel. If the analysis pans out, it would be Intel's third ARM customer. [Read more]
    






eBay said to open online mall to lure fancy brands
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 04:29:12 GMT ]
In a rumored new marketplace dubbed "The Plaza," brands don't have to worry about selling their goods next to second-hand items. [Read more]
    






Security researcher finds clues to malware in Target heist
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 05:00:16 GMT ]
Brian Krebs reports that the malware used to steal millions of customers' payment card information was uploaded through a compromised server. [Read more]
    






Adobe brings 3D printing to Photoshop CC
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 05:01:00 GMT ]
In the update now available, Creative Cloud subscribers will see a boatload of enhancements to Photoshop -- including some interesting support for 3D printing -- and some minor changes for InDesign and Illustrator. [Read more]
    






Sharp goes big with 15.6-inch WQHD Windows 8.1 tablet
[ Thu, 16 Jan 2014 07:00:28 GMT ]
Sharp's tablet has a 16-inch-class display and laptop-grade Intel Core i5 processor. [Read more]
    






Hey, Goodyear: 'Ice Cube's a pimp'
[ Fri, 10 Jan 2014 15:11:14 EST ]
There's a classic rap song from the early 1990s called "It Was a Good Day" where Ice Cube chronicles 24 hours of peace and happiness on the otherwise rough and dangerous streets of South Central Los Angeles.

How Beats headphones changed music
[ Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:20:31 EST ]
Kelley Zapata loves her Beats.

The coolest tech of 2014
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 18:43:35 EST ]
From wearable technology to space tourism, 2014 will be a year of huge technological leaps. We take a look through some of the most ground-breaking developments of the year ahead.

Google wants to run your home
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 18:43:45 EST ]
Google is knocking at your front door. It wants to come inside, make itself at home, and quietly turn all of your boring home devices into "smart" connected gadgets that learn about your patterns and preferences, talk to each other, collect data about your habits and make life easier by assisting with daily tasks.

Google wants to run your home with Nest
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 14:28:58 EST ]
Google is knocking at your front door. It wants to come inside, make itself at home, and quietly turn all of your boring home devices into "smart" connected gadgets that learn about your patterns and preferences, talk to each other, collect data about your habits and make life easier by assisting with daily tasks.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Experience feline physics with this 'first-person cat simulator'
[ Tue, 14 Jan 2014 20:49:59 GMT ]
More than 40 years after a group of cartoon felines first showed us all how "everybody wants to be a cat" in the 1970 Disney classic "The Aristocats," one enterprising video game developer is trying to turn this collective fantasy into a reality.






Yeezus balks: Kanye West sues over 'Coinye' bitcoins
[ Tue, 14 Jan 2014 22:52:48 GMT ]
Yeah, he’s sayin’ they’re gold diggers. Kanye West is suing the creators of “Coinye West,” a bitcoin alternative, for using his name and image.West’s lawyers filed the trademark-infringement lawsuit against Coinye on Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan.






Offensive liposuction game sucked from app stores
[ Tue, 14 Jan 2014 23:53:50 GMT ]
A mobile game has been pulled from both Apple and Google's selection of apps after indignation spread online over its insensitive nature. Its graphic and, many felt, sexist depiction of liposuction and plastic surgery lit up Twitter with requests for the app's removal.






Drone school is ready for takeoff
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 00:27:00 GMT ]







Google house: Tech giant spends billions to get inside your home
[ Wed, 15 Jan 2014 01:16:26 GMT ]
Google’s making itself at home.The search engine giant has shelled out $3.2 billion to buy Nest Labs, the maker of super-sleek appliances including a thermostat that looks like it’s out of a sci-fi movie. It’s Google’s big push to get into the lucrative and growing market of connected homes.