Walter Isaacson Talks Gamergate, Apple Watch, and His New Book The Innovators
We spoke with Isaacson about his new book and the social issues that swirl around microchips and networks.
We spoke with Isaacson about his new book and the social issues that swirl around microchips and networks.
We've been here before a few times recently, haven't we?
And it's only a partial fix at that.
Tinhte.vn has published a slew of photos of what it describes as a model device.
11 cars from the Paris Motor Show that we can't wait to drive: what better way to spend a rainy afternoon than beginning to plan your all-important next car, fantasy or not?
The robot is known as 'Little Moe'. Presumably it will have a gormless partner called Billy come along at some point.
Will some innovative interface features be enough to push the lack of exclusive content under the carpet?
Toshiba has developed an android that specialises in sign language thanks to a pair of highly articulated hands. The creepy stare could be worked on, though?
The brief for the last Shooting Challenge was wide open for interpretation and as a result, we had some very different submissions. So who won?
Even just compared to last year's model, the 1,536 processor cores provide a bigger jump in mobile GPU performance than we've seen in a while.
The iPhone 6 Plus still is the big guy, and non tiny hand-friendly keyboard is going to make the actual hardware heft easier to handle.
Lots of great deals today in Dealzmodo, including the brand-new Go Pro Hero, for £99.99, iPod Touch 32 GB for £168.95, and the great Asus Nexus deal for just £299.00. Come on in.
Analysis of Adobe's server communications suggest it's "spying" on users, with an being app caught relaying suspiciously large chunks users' habits.
Health, transport and pollution issues: sorted.
Bound to have Jaws in them.
One 128GB MacPad Plus and its accompanying magnetic case, please, Genius.