TechWhy the iPad is still shaping the future of computingSales of Apple’s tablet peaked in 2012. But the computers we’ll use in 2030—regardless of maker—will look more like an iPad than your trusty old laptop.
TechGorilla Glass for folding screens might arrive sooner than you thinkThe first folding-display gadgets have plastic screens, which isn’t ideal. But Corning has been bending glass for years—and expects to have it ready for screens by 2021.
TechApple’s Aetna deal hints at the future of health–and the Apple WatchA decade ago, Steve Jobs wanted Apple to help fix healthcare. Aetna’s new Attain app fulfills that vision, and there could be a lot more to come.
TechWhy North Korea’s hacking should have been on the agenda at the Trump-Kim summitPresident Trump does not have a grasp on the way technology works, but to ignore the hacking threat that North Korea poses is irresponsible.
TechHow Apple (and Google, too) could help fix fake newsGoogle News relies on algorithm-based curation, while Apple adds human beings to the process.
TechHow Apple Will Use AR To Reinvent The Human-Computer InterfaceTaking a careful look at how the company has reinvented the UI down through its history provides strong clues as to how it will do so again with AR glasses.
TechCES Could (And Should) Go Virtual Within The Next DecadeExhibiting products in the real world is filled with hassles and high expenses.
TechThe “Always Connected PC” May Solve Laptops’ Battery-Life ProblemQualcomm’s and Microsoft’s new PC design, the companies say, will give users an average of 20 hours of battery life.
TechHow Corning’s Crash Project For Steve Jobs Helped Define The iPhoneIf the iPhone had shipped with its original plastic screen rather than Gorilla Glass, the whole experience would have been less magical.
TechHow Silicon Valley Could Be Part Of The Solution In North KoreaThe greatest weapon against Kim Jong Un may be information. Could the technology industry bring about an Arab Spring on the peninsula?
TechTech Companies Should Be Very Concerned About North Korea’s Nukes (And You Should Be Too)The best way to settle the North Korea problem may be to make the country feel more safe, and more interested in its own prosperity.