Why Google A.I. is the last user interface
There's no question that A.I. is the next UI. The question is: Whose A.I.?
View ArticleHow Google, Apple and Microsoft just saved the PC
In a single week, three of the industry's biggest companies dragged users kicking and screaming into a better future.
View ArticleHow lifelogging will become easy and automatic
Before, only academic supergeeks tracked and recorded everything to achieve a photographic memory. But now you can, too.
View ArticleWhy you should start using Google Keep right away
Services like Keep, Evernote and Microsoft OneNote are often called "note-taking apps." But they've grown beyond their roots, now offering collaborative workflow, reminders, checklists, geofencing,...
View ArticleHow to shoot a drone out of the sky
An entire anti-drone industry is emerging. These new tools will enable drone detection, tracking, identification, disabling, and even hacking and hijacking the drones as they fly.
View ArticleEverything is a virtual assistant now
At CES this week, we're learning that virtual assistants like Amazon's Alexa will be delivered as a utility to almost every appliance in your home.
View ArticleWhy Apple will make smart glasses
Instead of making unfashionable smart glasses, Apple will make fashionable glasses smart.
View ArticleHow YouTube TV will kill cable
YouTube's new live TV service will make TV mobile, flexible, easy, competitive and super profitable for Google.
View ArticleAnything you post can and will be used against you
Sure, the CIA can hack your TV, but public posts on Facebook could really hurt you.
View ArticleWhy smartwatches failed
Major smartwatch makers – Apple, Samsung and others – rushed into the market before the technology was ready and didn’t focus on the enterprise first.
View ArticleWhy we can’t trust smartphones anymore
A new class of security problem is caused by smartphone makers that create vulnerabilities deliberately without telling customers.
View ArticleFlaccid phone features foment ‘flagship fatigue’
The smartphone market isn’t growing. Average phone prices are declining. And brash smartphone startups are going out of business. That’s the good news.
View ArticleWhy your smartphone needs 5 cameras
By the end of next year, five cameras will be standard on flagship smartphones. Because AI and AR.
View ArticleFake products? Only AI can save us now.
The arms race is on: Counterfeiters will use AI to create convincing fakes; smart enterprises will use AI to fight back.
View ArticleThe smart speaker finally gets its killer app for business
It turns out that the most important app for a virtual assistant appliance might be the one you create yourself.
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