The open-source, lightweight, plays-anything video and audio program VLC is finally coming to the iPad. This could mean a revolution in video and audio--but will Apple let it happen?READ»
A is for AOL. B is for Bank of America. C is for Craigslist. Say what? Presenting the default search results of New Google -- in rhyming couplets.READ»
How do you get a Facebook fix while driving? GM's OnStar might have a solution--one that could compete with the reigning champ, Ford Sync from Microsoft.READ»
Digital interfaces are going big -- so big pretty soon we might not be able to distinguish between what's real and what's fake, whether we're talking about ads on the street or the reflection in the mirror.
That's 'cause designers ...READ»
Ernst & Young has made it official: China is the most attractive location to put cash in clean technology projects, and the U.S. has slipped to second place.READ»
Google Instant promises to save you up to 5 seconds every time you search the Web, but you'll only see those savings if you know how to take advantage of its new real-time mind-reading. Here are the must-know keyboard shortcuts for ...READ»
A shark man! Cash cannons! Mexican stereotypes! A dance-off! The New York Times and Wall Street Journal could both learn a few things from Next Action Media about sexing up a dull story.READ»
Understanding Shakespeare sounds like the perfect antidote to the un-bookish ways of an entire generation raised on LCD screens and Leo DiCaprio’s Romeo. Billed as a “new form of reading,” it’s a data visualization project ...READ»
If you read this site regularly, you know from our tireless paeans to CNC-milled tables and 3-D printed iPad cases that craft and tech wedded happily long ago, a sort of Wiccan handfasting of design techniques. A new exhibit opening ...READ»
Who needs to think when Google can do it for you? That seems to be the premise of Google Instant, a "search enhancement" rolled out by Google this morning.READ»
Here's a measure of how far cell phones have permeated into our society: T-mobile is launching a new promotion that means your kids can get free ones. It's to keep us all connected.READ»
Sean Parker is already famous in today's Web-connected tech world, mythical perhaps. But he's about to get even more famous thanks to a Vanity Fair profile and a movie that's indirectly about his life. READ»