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Five essential tech lessons I learned from 'Iron Man 3'

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Five essential tech lessons I learned from 'Iron Man 3'

05.07.2013 2:59 PM

The latest 'Iron Man' flick isn't just a superhero action movie. It's a commentary on the nexus between technology and humanity, as Jason Snell discovered.

The best set-top media streamer: Roku 3

05.08.2013 3:00 AM

A media streamer set-top box is the missing link between your TV and the vast array of content available over the Internet. And no streamer provides more than the $100 Roku 3.

 

iPhone 5 Superguide

Everything you need to know about Apple's latest smartphone.

Photography Superguide

Improve your photography experience, no matter what device you use.

 

Review: Four stylish on-ear headphones worth hearing

05.05.2013 3:00 AM

Comfortable, portable, on-ear headphones aren?t hard to find, but ones that sound and look great are. We tested four head-turning models that claim to satisfy your ears.

Review: Kindle for iOS remains a compelling iBooks alternative

05.08.2013 6:30 AM

Though Apple's taken strides with iBooks's interface and store, the Kindle app remains a very fine alternative.

Spotify closes hole that allowed free music downloads

05.08.2013 1:10 PM

The popular music service nixes a flaw that allowed free downloads using a Google Chrome extension.

Mozilla teams up for new JavaScript video codec that eliminates need for plug-ins

05.06.2013 2:40 PM

The Mozilla Foundation and graphic rendering technology company Otoy have built a video codec, written with JavaScript and WebGL, that would eliminate the need for using plug-ins to view video in a browser.

Hulu Plus lands on Windows Phone 8

05.06.2013 12:00 PM

With the launch of Hulu Plus on Windows Phone 8, Microsoft has landed yet another big-name app for its mobile operating system.

10 pulpy movies on Netflix

05.03.2013 7:00 AM

The term "pulp fiction" once referred to an actual type of cheap paper that certain entertaining, high-concept, lowbrow books and stories were published on. These days it refers to anything that's slightly cheap or subversive or not dealing with "respectable" subject matter. Here are ten "pulpy" movies that you can stream on Netflix this week.

YouTube's monthly paid channel subscriptions basically makes premium cable obsolete

05.06.2013 8:05 AM

How much would you pay for tech videos, adorable cats, and Harlem Shakes? YouTube is rumored to be thinking around $1.99 per month for specific channel subscriptions.

Even friggin' AOL is creating original A-list TV content now

05.02.2013 10:16 AM

Following the footsteps of Yahoo, Netflix, and Amazon, AOL jumps into the A-List content creation game.

Valve is betting on a biofeedback future for gaming

05.07.2013 4:15 PM

The game developer that brought us Half-Life and Left4Dead sees emotion as the next step in game input.

Megaupload's lawyers: DOJ's charges have no basis in law

05.07.2013 9:50 AM

The U.S. Department of Justice's copyright infringement case against file storage service Megaupload is "prosecutorial overreach" based on a misreading of U.S. law, the site's lawyers argue in a white paper released Tuesday.

'Gaming in Color' hopes to document diversity in gaming

05.08.2013 11:00 AM

The full-length documentary 'Gaming in Color' aims to showcase women and the LGBT community's contributions to gaming and game development.

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