Why smartphone screens are getting bigger: Specs reveal a surprising story
07.21.2014 3:30 AM
Bigger phone screens didn't just happen. We tracked the size trend since 2007 to see how and why smartphones have grown.
How much of your job can you really do on an iPad?
07.21.2014 3:00 AM
Tim Cook says he does 80 percent of his job on his iPad. So we asked some our colleagues: Could you do the same?
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Buying a new PC? Don't worry, Windows 8 is just fine.
07.21.2014 7:36 AM
I hated Windows 8 from the start. But now I can wholeheartedly recommend Microsoft's troubled OS.
Zotac Zbox EN760 Plus review: DonâÂÂt be fooled by its size, this box has graphics horsepower
A petite PC that can play the most demanding games.
Lumia 635 review: Could this be the low-priced future of Windows Phone?
Two weeks ago, we would have written the Lumia 635 off as a middling device you'd probably pass over. After the last week's events, it might be the new direction of Windows Phone.
China's Internet adoption sags to levels not seen since in 8 years
07.21.2014 3:25 AM
China's Internet population reached 632 million in June, but growth is slowing
U.S. court says warrant for access to all email in a person's account is justified
07.21.2014 7:09 AM
The government was granted a warrant to obtain emails and other information from a Gmail account
Google to stop calling games that offer in-app purchases âÂÂfreeâÂÂ
07.21.2014 7:55 AM
The move is one of many Play Store adjustments to comply with a European Commission ruling.
Verizon FiOS getting faster uploads to match download speeds
07.21.2014 7:38 AM
Now's the perfect time for Verizon to generate some good will.
9 things Google needs to fix in Android Wear immediately
07.21.2014 4:00 AM
Android Wear gets a lot right, but it's still rough around the edges.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden plans to work on easy-to-use privacy tools
07.21.2014 6:18 AM
Edward Snowden has some plans for the future and they include making privacy and encryption tools easier to use.
Amazon buyers prefer DRM-free e-books, study claims
07.21.2014 8:14 AM
The big publishers lock down their e-books to their own detriment, according to a new study.
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