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Technologizer
WhatsApp? 500 Million Users, That's WhatsApp
By Harry McCracken
Lytro's New Illum Camera: Light-Field Photography Gets Way, Way More Serious
By Harry McCracken
Apple Shows Off Its Nevada Data Center
By Harry McCracken
The History of Tech as Told in Old Newsreels
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Technologizer
Nike Kills the FuelBand
A pioneer in fitness trackers decides they don't have a future--at least as a Nike product line
By Harry McCracken
April 18, 2014
Creep on Facebook Friends With Location-Based Alerts
The social networking site has announced a new feature for its iPhone and Android apps called "Friends Nearby." The feature will notify users when they have friends in their vicinity — but it only works if users turn it on
By Harry McCracken
April 17, 2014
FarmVille Is Back -- and This Time, It's Portable
The one-time Facebook phenom arrives on iOS and Android in its first made-for-mobile edition
By Harry McCracken
April 17, 2014
Eyefi Cloud Is the Best Wi-Fi Camera Experience Yet
New apps and a web-based service make it much easier to get to your photos from anywhere.
By Harry McCracken
April 17, 2014
Anki's Slot Cars for the iPhone Era Get a New Game, New Tracks and New Cars
Whenever I write about Anki’s Anki Drive — a remarkable plaything that involves tiny robotic cars you control via iPhone — I call them a dazzling modern-era take on the slot-car racing of my youth.They...
By Harry McCracken
April 17, 2014
12 Things to Know About Project Ara, Google's Amazing Modular Phone
It's wildly ambitious, it's designed not to fall apart if you drop it -- and it may not come to the U.S. anytime soon.
By Harry McCracken
April 16, 2014
Neil Young Talks About His Pono Music Player
"The MP3 era is in for a shock," says the rock icon of his no-compromises portable player
By Harry McCracken
April 15, 2014
This Animated GIF of a 3D Bear Has a Secret
Spoiler: He's not as digital as he looks
By Harry McCracken
April 15, 2014
Shocker: In 1980, Motorola Had No Idea Where the Phone Market Would Be in 2000
When you make predictions about tech, prepare to be wrong
By Harry McCracken
April 15, 2014
Reminder: Nobody Has a Clue How Many Wearable Devices Will Sell in 2018
Even more than with most gadgets, this category's future is shrouded in mystery
By Harry McCracken
April 15, 2014
Is Microsoft's 'Scroogled' Era at Long Last Over?
Maybe the company has decided it's smarter to make friends among Google fans than to antagonize them
By Harry McCracken
April 14, 2014
This 1981 Computer Magazine Cover Explains Why We're So Bad at Tech Predictions
Thirty-three years later, artist Robert Tinney's concept smartwatch is worth at least a thousand words
By Harry McCracken
April 14, 2014
Windows Phone 8.1 Review: Microsoft Is Almost Caught Up
From the Cortana voice assistant to a zillion little refinements, this smartphone underdog is in solid shape--as long as you aren't overly demanding on the app front
By Harry McCracken
April 14, 2014
How They Found Heartbleed
Over at Vocativ, Eric Markowitz has a good piece on how a Finnish security firm discovered the Heartbleed bug that’s left vast numbers of Internet services utterly vulnerable for more than two years: Before hanging...
By Harry McCracken
April 11, 2014
Amazon buys digital comics publisher ComiXology
The New York City-based startup was already the Amazon of digital comics. Now it's official
By Harry McCracken
April 10, 2014
With Carousel App, Dropbox Wants to Preserve All Your Photos, Forever
The online storage kingpin is finally taking digital images seriously.
By Harry McCracken
April 9, 2014
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