2023
July
- 21: Amazon One Palm Payment rolling out to more Whole Foods Market stores
- 18: Christopher Nolan compares the AI race to the Manhattan Project
- 18: Meta thinks its CM3leon AI generation model is the best
- 11: China Moots National Standard for Large Language Models to Regulate AI and Drive Industry Transformation
- 11: Interview with Google DeepMind CEO
- 11: OpenAI makes GPT-4 available for everyone
- 05: ChatGPT loses its Browse with Bing feature
- 04: Meta's Twitter clone to launch on July 6th
- 04: TweetDeck will become a Twitter Blue exclusive
- 03: a16z: Why AI will save the world
- 03: Summary on IBM-owned Red Hat's new policy on source code
- 03: Twitter now limits how many tweets users can read
2022
December
November
- 24: Evernote acquired by Bending Spoons
- 21: Google paid Activision Blizzard to stay on Play Store
- 17: iCloud.com gets a redesign
- 17: Notion AI announced
- 12: iPhone Analytics
- 12: OneDrive on Mac takes up 1 GB
- 12: PowerPoint sending your data to Microsoft
- 07: Pantone requires subscription in Adobe
- 07: Twitter considering charging for verification
October
April
2021
May
2020
October
August
- 30: Epic Games Sends Emails to Fortnite Players Blaming Apple for New Season's Unavailability
- 30: Facebook apologizes to users, businesses for Apple’s monstrous efforts to protect its customers' privacy
- 20: App stores, trust and anti-trust
- 11: Inefficiency of wireless charging
- 02: Mini programs are the new mobile app growth driver
July
- 31: The battle for China's community group buying market
- 23: Apple defends App Store's 30% cut ahead of Tim Cook testimony
- 23: Apple/Google coronavirus API: not one US state is yet using it
- 23: Arm processors: Everything you need to know
- 22: Tencent-backed Missfresh raises $495 million
- 09: Apple files for patent for coordinated control of media playback
- 01: How to remove YouTube tracking
June
- 26: China’s influence in the Indian Smartphone Market
- 26: Microsoft Store announces new approach to retail
- 26: Olympus sells camera division
- 16: Stop DuckDuckGo Clickjacking
- 11: Livestreaming in China: only for sales or is there brand value?
- 03: Google faces $5 billion lawsuit in US for tracking 'private' internet use
- 03: Why is video quality on Instagram and Snapchat so much worse on Android than iOS?
- 01: Urbanization is driving a wave of new internet users in China
May
- 28: Camo Beta
- 28: Kuaishou users don't need to leave the app to buy on JD
- 28: White House organizes harassment of Twitter employee as Trump threatens company
- 25: The painful death of BlackBerry
- 24: Students are failing AP tests because the College Board can’t handle iPhone photos
- 24: Jekyll and GitHub Pages
- 15: Becky Hansmeyer's WWDC 2020 Wishlist
- 15: France orders social media platforms to remove extremist content in 1 hour or pay a fine
- 15: Search in Messages.app
- 15: Scunthorpe Sans, a profanity-obscuring font
- 12: AirPods Pro Thoughts
- 12: Microsoft Word Now Flags Double Spaces As Errors
- 12: Throttling Due to Thunderbolt Left Proximity Sensor
- 11: How to Restart the Touch Bar
- 11: Keyboard shortcut app
- 11: There Should Be an iCloud Keychain App
2019
April
- 29: Laptop customer service and tech support: 2019 ratings and reviews
- 26: Amazon Prime to get faster deliveries with one-day shipping pledge
- 24: Facebook says it ‘unintentionally uploaded’ 1.5 million people’s email contacts without their consent
- 24: Facebook stored millions of Instagram passwords unencrypted
March
February
- 27: Forget USB 3.0 & USB 3.1: USB 3.2 Moving Forward
- 27: US cities burn recyclables after China bans imports
- 25: Anti-vaxx propaganda has gone viral on Facebook. Pinterest has a cure
- 12: AirPods are the second-best selling Apple product within two years of launch, search rate up 500% YoY
- 12: Baidu has built an AI cat shelter to care for strays
- 12: How did Apple’s AirPods go from mockery to millennial status symbol?
- 12: Vimeo revenue jumps 54 percent in 2018, but it is still making a loss
- 10: Apple tells app developers to disclose or remove screen recording code
- 07: Western companies build products, while Chinese companies build ecosystems
- 01: A Tiny Screw Shows Why iPhones Won’t Be Assembled in USA
January
- 23: Mobike to rebrand as Meituan Bike, fully integrate into Meituan’s app
- 18: 74% of Facebook users say they did not know about the platform’s list of their interests
- 18: China drove 40% of mobile app spending and nearly half of all downloads in 2018
- 18: Dirty PR tactics used by Qualcomm
- 18: Facebook’s ’10 Year Challenge’ is harmless, or is it?
- 18: Google to pay $40 million for Fossil’s secret smartwatch tech
- 13: Phone makers are messing with Android’s memory management
- 09: LG Electronics sees 80 percent drop in fourth-quarter profit
- 09: Samsung Electronics fourth-quarter profit drop 29%
2018
December
October
- 22: Apple CEO Tim Cook Is Calling for Bloomberg to Retract Its Chinese Spy Chip Story
- 22: Google can no longer force Android device makers to include the Play Store in Europe
- 18: JD.com launches express delivery service with WeChat mini-program
- 11: Alipay transaction volume over Golden Week holiday more than doubles from last year
September
August
- 29: Google tracks your movements even if you don’t allow it to
- 29: What’s stored in your school’s Google Drive account
- 25: Facebook removed Onavo VPN from Apple App Store for violating data collection policies
- 25: Google Chrome on an idle Android phone sends nearly fifty times more requests per hour than iOS on Safari
- 25: Google employees are organising to protest the company’s secret, censored search engine for China
- 09: Apple at $1Trillion: The Missing Theory
- 03: Apple becomes first US company to hit $1 trillion value
- 03: Everything bad about Facebook is bad for the same reason
- 03: People aren’t that into the Galaxy S9, Samsung’s earnings show
- 03: Samsung’s anti-iPhone X ads show why it keeps losing to Apple
- 03: The Bullshit Web
July
- 27: European Commission fines Google €4.34 billion for illegal practices regarding Android mobile devices
- 27: How big is China’s tech industry?
- 27: Popular Science: ‘Do You Really Need to Properly Eject a USB Drive Before Yanking It Out?’
- 24: China’s mobile payment platforms are transforming online marketing
- 24: The False Tale of Amazon’s Industry-Conquering Juggernaut
- 18: Google launches its first WeChat mini program as its China experiments continue
- 18: New Samsung ad ignores performance benchmarks
- 07: A bug in Samsung’s default texting app is sending random pics to other people
- 07: Apple Music has surpassed Spotify’s US subscriber count
- 05: Mobike does away with deposits in China
- 03: Apple Maps privacy
June
- 25: JD.com grossed RMB 160 billion in its mid-year sale with the help of physical stores
- 18: Google to pour $550m into JD.com in a strategic partnership
- 18: Jack Ma: It was Dr M’s MSC that inspired me to start Alibaba
- 18: Why QR codes trump NFC in China
- 15: RSS curation and sharing
- 14: WeChat impresses with social impact
- 14: WeChat launches new JD shopping function
- 09: China’s tech firms are adapting to an increasingly IP sensitive environment
March
February
2017
December
- 28: Alipay and WeChat Pay could be affected by PBOC’s QR code standards
- 27: Apple faces lawsuits and lukewarm sales forecasts as year comes to a close
- 27: ‘Arena of Valor’ for iOS
- 27: Dear Singapore govt, please remember the stragglers in the tech revolution
- 20: Low instant noodle sales points to the economic rise of rural China
November
February
January
- 24: Xiaomi Stops Disclosing Phone Sales Figures
- 19: Using the Apple Watch overnight
- 15: Bill Gates on China
- 13: AirPods Have Captured One Quarter of Wireless Headphone Spending Since Launching
- 13: Android’s Emoji Problem
- 13: U.S. appeals court revives antitrust lawsuit against Apple
- 12: Apple on track to hit $1 trillion in total revenue from iOS by the middle of this year
- 11: Apple sued over fatal ‘FaceTime crash’
- 10: The difference between Google Assistant and Siri
- 05: Apple pulled the New York Times app in China
2016
December
October
July
2015
November
- 16: The Apple Narrative
- 16: The iPad Pro proves that Apple’s iPad is on its last legs
- 10: UK surveillance bill could bring ‘very dire consequences’
- 09: Apple Music offers a peek into the future of Apple Inc, and its stark contrast to Google and Microsoft
- 08: PageFair hacked
- 07: Websites can keep ignoring “Do Not Track” requests after FCC ruling
- 06: Three new malware strains infect 20,000 Android apps, impossible to wipe
- 05: Facebook is going to start giving video makers a cut
October
- 31: The background data and battery usage of Facebook’s iOS app
- 31: Fixing Evernote
- 19: Evernote open sources its localisation tool
- 04: Thoughts on Evernote’s recent troubles
- 03: Samsung decides not to patch kernel vulnerabilities in non-Lollipop S4 devices
- 03: Samsung accused of programming TVs to cheat energy efficiency ratings
- 02: Millions of Facebook users have no idea they’re using the internet
- 02: Google’s Nexus phones are just ads
- 02: Can Dropbox fend off its competitors?
- 02: Samsung TVs appear less energy efficient in real life than in tests
- 01: Google ‘Customer Match’ means your email address is now for sale to the highest bidder
- 01: iFixit violates Apple agreement
September
- 30: Watch Blackberry CEO demo the Blackberry Priv
- 30: The state of JavaScript on Android in 2015 is… poor
- 30: Why parents will love Apple’s Live Photos
- 30: What it means to be great
- 30: Top analyst wrongly predicts that Apple iPhone 6S sales are weak
- 27: Seth Godin on Ad blocking
- 26: CNET blocks content from people who block ads
- 26: Google’s own researchers challenge key Google PR on Android
- 26: The iPhone S years
- 21: How to hack an Android phone
- 12: How Apple built 3D Touch
- 12: New Android ransomware locks out victims by changing lock screen PIN
- 12: Apple’s iPhone keeps going its own way
- 12: Microsoft is downloading Windows 10 to PCs, even if you don’t “reserve” a copy
- 05: Premium Android hits the wall
August
- 26: A backwards S-Pen can permanently damage the Galaxy Note 5
- 26: Two weeks with the Apple Watch
- 26: A week without the Apple Watch
- 23: New data uncovers the surprising predictability of Android lock patterns
- 23: Don’t expect iPhone 6S to save Apple
- 23: It may seem silly
- 15: Even when told not to, Windows 10 just can’t stop talking to Microsoft
- 13: Hackers can remotely steal fingerprints from Android phones
- 13: Bubble Cloud Widget + Wear brings a stylish launcher to Android Wear
- 13: Apple Pay competitor CurrentC may not launch until next year
- 12: HTC trading below cash leaves smartphone brand with no value
- 05: The security flaw Google built into Android
- 05: Inside the sad, expensive failure of Google+
- 05: Samsung glamour days over as it fights to save mobile market share
- 05: Hackers exploit Flash vulnerability in Yahoo ads
- 04: Apple reports record third quarter results
- 04: Microsoft posts record loss as it writes down Nokia
- 03: Goodbye, Android
- 02: Solitaire for Windows 10 is a fremium game
- 02: Web browser efficiency
- 02: The Verge’s web sucks
- 02: Windows 10 will use your bandwidth to push updates to others
- 02: Privacy issues with Windows 10
July
- 23: Twitch is ditching Flash and switching to HTML5
- 20: The way forward in productivity
- 14: Authors and booksellers accuse Amazon of antitrust violations, demand inquiry
- 14: Why not everyone should be doing beta testing
- 14: Clickbait vs real journalism
- 14: Facebook’s head of security wants Flash to die
- 14: Mozilla has had enough of Flash’s security flaws, disables Firefox plugin
- 14: Security researcher reveals that Google App Engine is vulnerable to attack
- 14: Google Photos may be uploading your pics, even if you don’t want it to
- 11: The latest Flash zero-day is no joke
- 11: HTC lose half of its market cap in four months
- 08: Read it later
- 06: Doug Menuez on Steve Jobs
- 04: Apple Music audio quality
- 04: No, Apple is not adding DRM to songs on your Mac you already own
- 04: DuckDuckGo bangs
- 04: Tim Cook’s speech on encryption and privacy
June
- 27: Why is Android still the second platform developers work on?
- 27: Why Android Pay isn’t really about payments at all
- 27: What does Android mean?
- 27: Apple versus Google
- 27: Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission
- 27: 6 reasons to get excited about OS X El Capitan
- 27: Why not Google
- 21: IMAX’s absurd attempt to censor Ars Technica
- 20: Trevor Bauer tweets from his iPhone in a Samsung PR move
- 17: How the iPhone crippled BlackBerry
May
- 23: Millions of Android phones don’t completely wipe data
- 23: Forget being an iPhone 6 killer, Galaxy S6 sales are a total disaster for Samsung
- 23: How NSA and allies exploit Google and Samsung app stores
- 18: Samsung Clear View case ruins Galaxy S6 Edge
- 04: Samsung’s latest video looks oddly familiar
- 04: SwiftKey Emoji Analysis
- 04: The evolution of mobile screen sizes
- 02: Apple Watch and James Bond watches
April
- 30: On the new MacBook
- 29: The difference between Apple and Samsung industrial design
- 29: Apple reports record second quarter results
- 22: Inside the US antitrust probe of Google
- 22: Google is practically begging Firefox users to switch their default search engine
- 22: What does Google need on mobile?
- 22: Safari users win right to sue Google over privacy
- 12: If consumers don’t see your brand as premium, then it’s not
- 12: Samsung expects Q1 profits to drop 30%
- 12: Samsung executive mocks iPhone bending
- 12: Samsung caught hiring fans to attend their S6 press conference
- 12: With Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, Samsung tries to regain its footing
- 12: Samsung executive delighted that Apple followed them
March
- 23: Android Wear ads
- 22: Apple Pay security
- 22: The inside story of how Apple’s new medical research platform was born
- 22: Macs not vulnerable to BadUSB attack
- 22: Pebble Time is not a serious Apple Watch competitor
- 22: Why Swiss smartwatches have no chance against the Apple Watch
- 20: You should use DuckDuckGo
- 20: Apple Retina MacBook draws laughs from PC makers
- 18: The truth behind The Guardian’s negative Apple Watch story
- 07: The approach to designing the Apple Watch
- 07: Oracle extends its adware bundling to include Java for Macs
- 07: The Apple Watch is time, saved
- 06: Google wants to own .app, .blog, .cloud, .dev and .search domains
- 05: Samsung stopped using Apple patents
- 05: Samsung’s weak brand loyalty
- 04: Google backtracks from Android Lollipop encryption
- 04: WSJ’s false claim of Apple Pay fraud
- 04: How secure is Samsung Pay?
February
- 22: Ex-GM CEO says building cars may not be worth it for Apple
- 22: Motorola boss counters criticism from Apple’s Jony Ive
- 22: CEOs of Facebook, Google and Yahoo to skip Obama’s cybersecurity summit
- 18: Difference in how Microsoft and Apple announce new products
- 15: The work of Jeff Williams
- 15: Siri is getting faster
- 12: Samsung warns customers over listening TV
- 11: Samsung TVs start inserting ads into your movies
- 07: Comcast renames customer SuperBitch Bauer
January
- 31: Gartner: Windows Phone to beat iPhone by 2015 (thanks to Nokia)
- 29: Apple had to follow Android’s lead in Flash in order to be cool
- 29: Difference between how Apple and Google are perceived
- 29: Comcast renames man Asshole Brown after he tries to cancel cable
- 29: Samsung’s mobile profits plunge 64.2% after Apple’s iPhone 6 devastates premium Galaxy sales
- 25: Android password manager vulnerability unpatched after almost two years
- 25: Bigger than Hollywood
- 24: Chinese iPhone 6 Plus appetite has Apple seeing green
- 24: Apple’s iOS devices accounted for 78% of record setting Cyber Monday mobile sales
- 22: Putting words in Steve Jobs’ mouth continues apace
- 22: BlackBerry wants iMessage
- 22: Samsung market share plunges in South Korea
- 20: How Amazon tricks you into thinking it has the lowest prices
- 20: A car key embedded in your watch
- 20: The entitlement mentality
- 17: Analyst predicts doom for Apple
- 15: Malicious software said to spread on Android phones
- 15: Apple and eras of flux
- 15: Bill Gates heaps praise on Apple Pay
- 15: Official BlackBerry Twitter account sends out tweet from an iPhone
- 14: Facebook wants you to use it at Work
- 14: To beat the iPhone, you have to beat the iPhone’s camera
- 14: WhatsApp and iMessage could be banned in the UK under new surveillance plans
- 13: Xiaomi copies Apple’s design but warns users not to buy copies
- 11: Twitter’s plans autoplay video ads
- 11: Is Uber’s rider database a sitting duck for hackers?
- 10: Jury finds Apple not liable of harming consumers in iTunes DRM case
- 10: China buys more iPhones than the US for first time in record-setting sales quarter
- 09: Less than 0.1% of Android devices run Lollipop
- 09: The real story behind Jeff Bezo’s Fire Phone debacle
- 09: Two scenarios for the smartwatch market
- 07: TAG Heuer and the future of the luxury watch industry
- 04: Apple Watch: Initial thoughts and observations
- 04: Autodromo’s Bradley Price on the Apple Watch
- 04: Thoughts on iPad sales
- 03: Mozilla finally brings Firefox to iOS
- 02: Jenxi’s favourite apps of 2014
- 02: Yahoo’s decline
- 01: Is algebra necessary?
- 01: Android hardware profits tanked in 2014
- 01: Apple sued for false advertising of iPhones
- 01: They laughed at the DOJ’s e-book antitrust case against Apple
- 01: Samsung shutters flagship London store amid falling sales
2014
December
November
- 28: The myth of device lock-in
- 27: CurrentC versus credit cards
- 27: Uber executive suggests digging up dirt on journalists
- 27: Yahoo Finance: Apple Pay sides with credit card industry over consumer interests
- 26: Misconceptions about Apple Pay
- 26: W3C – the group that rules the web
- 19: How secure is your messaging app?
- 16: Samsung reviews its own products
- 10: Deregister iMessage from a browser
- 05: Samsung refuses to pay Android royalties to Microsoft
- 04: Be a savvy Uber user
- 02: Why Apple Pay has little to fear from retailers
- 02: CurrentC and antitrust implications
- 02: CurrentC customer relations
- 02: Former Android VP calls iPhone 6 ‘the most beautiful smartphone ever built’
- 02: MCX doublespeak
- 02: Samsung suffered a 73.9% drop in Q3 mobile profits while Apple’s rose 11.3 percent
October
- 23: On the Apple SIM
- 22: What’s the point of audio messages?
- 22: Choosing an iPad model
- 22: FBI is wrong about Apple’s encryption
- 22: Apple’s new A8X powered iPad Air 2 smokes new Android tablets
- 06: On the celebrity data theft
- 05: Apple Watch’s real purpose
- 05: What is Apple Watch
- 05: Apple Watch hands-on: the wristwatch just caught up to the 21st century
- 05: Compromise needed on smartphone encryption?
- 05: Faster horses
- 05: How does the iOS 8 time-lapse feature work?
- 05: Staggering iPhone 6 reservation numbers defies critics
- 05: The real reason PayPal isn’t an Apple Pay preferred partner
- 05: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 delivers poor graphics performance
- 05: US law enforcement seeks to halt Apple-Google encryption of mobile data
- 04: Apple Pay: an in-depth look
- 04: Microsoft sues Samsung for $6.9 million
- 03: FBI says iPhone encryption will help kidnappers
- 03: Eric Schmidt: Apple got it wrong, Google is the safest place on the web
- 02: New Pebble campaign
- 02: Samsung says Note 4 screen gap is a feature, not a manufacturing flaw
September
- 30: Literary lions unite in protest over Amazon’s e-book tactics
- 30: BlackBerry: The Endgame
- 21: Android L will have built-in encryption, just like iOS
- 21: Third party keyboard in iOS 8 key logging?
- 20: Google’s Doubleclick ad servers exposed millions to malware
- 19: Need help moving from Android phone to iPhone?
- 19: Apple says iOS 8 update keeps data private, even from the police
- 19: Apple Watch – the smart watch for everyone
- 19: Ways to think about watches
- 18: Android Browser flaw a “privacy disaster” for half of Android users
- 16: Removing the free U2 album from Apple
- 15: Tim Cook on Charlie Rose
- 08: Analyst: Samsung sets Apple up for easy victory this fall
- 08: Samsung’s sixth smartwatch
- 08: Samsung’s cutting edge innovation
- 08: Significance of iCloud
August
July
- 29: New Android ‘Fake ID’ flaw empowers stealthy new class of super-malware
- 29: Facebook to disable messaging in main iOS app
- 29: Life inside Comcast
- 29: Xiaomi steals photos to pass off as images taken by its phone cameras
- 26: Another Amazon Fire Phone review
- 26: BlackBerry and Dell not worried about Apple-IBM partnership
- 26: eBay sold $2 billion worth of Apple devices in the past year
- 26: Google’s number game
- 24: Amazon Fire Phone review
- 24: App store revenue
- 24: Xiaomi not copying Apple
- 24: Comcast customer retention
- 24: Deconstructing Satya
- 24: Why slowing iPad sales didn’t surprise Apple and shouldn’t surprise you
- 24: Mobile leverage
- 24: Verizon’s Accidental Mea Culpa
- 23: Apple’s $7.7 billion record quarterly profit
- 23: Unlocking your phone with a digital tattoo
- 20: The power struggle between Google’s Android and Samsung’s Tizen
- 20: Looks by Dr Dre
- 20: Microsoft leadership
- 20: Stephen Elop’s Nokia
- 18: Google to finally fix a 2010 Chrome for Windows battery drain bug
- 18: Tim Cook does 80 percent of work on iPad
- 17: Apple and IBM storm the enterprise
- 17: Samsung Level Headphones
- 16: Apple keyboard
- 13: US National Federation of the Blind on Apple’s commitment to accessibility
- 12: Convergence of OS X and iOS
- 11: Bloomberg changed Samsung headline to a milder tone
- 11: Products employee wouldn’t use
- 10: Ditch Dropbox for Apple’s iCloud Photo Library
- 10: iWatch and Android Wear
- 10: The right to be forgotten
- 09: A company made of people
- 09: Experience matters more than features
- 09: Samsung admits weak demand for its phones is damaging profits
- 09: Why iPhone is not a commodity
- 08: Microsoft, Past and Future
- 07: Android TV – the sixth generation Google TV
- 07: Owning the experience is key to Apple’s customer satisfaction
- 07: Why Apple really cares about your privacy
- 07: Elephants in the Google I/O Room
- 07: Everything that went wrong at the Google I/O keynote
- 07: iWatch thoughts
- 04: Samsung ‘Wall Huggers’ ad
- 02: Apple’s philosophy
June
- 19: Facebook Slingshot
- 18: Facebook Slingshot is another jab at Snapchat
- 18: iCloud Photo Library
- 14: Samsung insanity
- 13: Facebook to ignore do-not-track setting on web browsers
- 12: What product designers can learn from iOS 8’s iMessage changes
- 08: Reaction to health sensors show bias against Apple
- 07: Google predicts ads in odd spots like thermostats
- 07: Google’s ad-driven web
- 07: Relevance of Google Search and advertising
- 07: The rise of smartphone notifications
- 06: Apple’s take on cloud
- 06: For people who claim to be disappointed by WWDC
- 06: How Google’s self-driving cars work
May
April
- 19: Google I/O thinks focus on design will make Android more attractive
- 16: Google makes it clear that it is scanning your email
- 16: Mobile industry commit to anti-theft kill switch
- 16: The Nocera confusion
- 09: The day Microsoft gave up world domination and settled for relevance
- 08: Microsoft says it will stop inspecting your emails
- 08: Three Mozilla board members resign over choice of new CEO
- 08: Roku CEO: Apple TV is a money-loser
March
- 30: 97% of mobile malware is on Android
- 29: Two Google Play apps secretly mines Litecoin and Dogecoin
- 22: Android KitKat’s SD card change breaks apps
- 21: WhatsApp says reports of security flaw are overstated and inaccurate
- 15: LeBron James bashes sponsor Samsung
- 06: Apple needs to take action
- 06: The real impact of CarPlay
February
- 20: BlackBerry CEO on T-Mobile’s campaign to convert BlackBerry users to iPhone
- 20: Four numbers that explain why Facebook acquired WhatsApp
- 20: Google Glass guidelines
- 19: Asus routers allow strangers to access your files
- 19: Samsung to implement fingerprint sensor in the upcoming Galaxy S5
- 18: HTC blames Nvidia for delay in One X update to Kitkat
- 18: iOS dominates enterprise market in Q4 2013
- 18: Microsoft vs Microsoft
- 18: Mozilla plans to sell ads in Firefox
- 14: New Android OEM licensing terms leak shows how “open” Android is
- 14: Apple passing Microsoft
- 14: Apple and Samsung dominate mobile profits
- 14: Windows 8 sells 100 million fewer cpies than Windows 7 at 15 months
- 11: The iTunes empire
- 11: How the value trap squeezes Windows PC makers’ revenues and profits
- 08: Sony revises its profit forecast to a $1.1 billion annual loss
- 08: Apple’s Tim Cook on the smartphone market
January
- 23: Adware vendors buy Chrome extensions to inject ads and malware
- 23: Apple expands worldwide access to educational content
- 23: One diabetic’s take on Google’s Smart Contact Lenses
- 23: Why does Google keep making products for nobody?
- 23: How Newsstand broke the home button on iOS
- 18: Apple agrees to refund $32.5 million for unauthorised in-app purchases
- 18: Smart appliances make a connected home vulnerable
- 17: Facebook’s trending feature
- 16: WeChat allows users to set up online investment fund via TenPay
- 07: I use Safari to read Twitter on iOS
- 04: Let’s get rid of App Store star ratings
- 04: iA drops Syntax Control patent, internet silent
- 03: HTC explains why its devices have not been updated to Android 4.4
- 03: About Quartz’s view that 2013 was a lost year for tech
- 03: Samsung Electronics’ market value plunges by almost $9 billion
- 01: Apple fires back at NSA iPhone spyware claims
2013
December
- 31: Why Google does not license Android
- 31: HTC Android devices banned in Germany for infringing Nokia patents
- 31: John Gruber: Damned if they do, damned if they don’t
- 31: Samsung wants to reach a settlement with Apple in the patent dispute
- 31: Twitter adds account favourite to its Android app
- 30: MacPaint and 416 pixels
- 27: iA Writer Pro controversy
- 26: About that Apple holiday ad
- 26: BlackBerry loves Jakarta, codenames a phone after it
- 26: Japanese Apple Stores likely to kick off lucky bag sales on Jan 2
- 24: BlackBerry’s $4.4 billion net loss
- 24: Facebook Year in Review showcases the top moments from your friends
- 24: Google updates Chrome Web Store policy to keep Chrome extensions simple
- 24: Snapchat introduces a big change with a small tweak
- 23: Similarities between the new Mac pro and the Power Mac G4 Cube
- 23: In case you missed it: Target’s 40 million credit cards leak,
- 22: A seamless Apple communications system
- 22: Did the RSA collaborate with the NSA for just $10 million?
- 22: Facebook screwed online retailers
- 22: FaceTime Audio to be available on Mac OS X
- 22: Why do people keep giving money to Foursquare?
- 22: Mailbox app now supports iCloud and Yahoo Mail
- 22: Snapchat for text messaging
- 22: Vine available on Android Gingerbread devices but only for watching videos
- 20: Google had to start over their Android project after Apple unveiled the iPhone
- 20: Google’s minute-by-minute map of your life
- 20: WeChat partners with StickerMe to let users create personalised stickers
- 19: Reporting Apple’s “Rate this app” dialogs
- 19: Thoughts on ‘Button Shapes’ in iOS 7.1 Beta 2
- 19: Evernote for Android gets improved note editing
- 19: LG Chromebase
- 19: Microsoft CEO search update by board of directors
- 19: RaincheckPH helps Filipinos prepare for storms
- 19: Credit card data of Target’s customers stolen in a major breach
- 19: Xiaomi’s build-it-yourself wifi router costs 15 cents
- 18: Android botnet hijacking SMS data
- 17: AirHelp helps you claim compensation that you are entitled to
- 17: Who buys the iPhone 5C?
- 17: Microsoft’s CEO search going nowhere
- 17: Qualcomm caught off guard by Apple’s 64-bit A7 processor
- 17: Shameless carriers
- 17: Target refuses to sell Beyoncé’s album after it was first released digitally
- 17: WeChat is going international with m-commerce
- 16: Google might ditch Intel and design its own chips
- 16: It’s no surprise that the US patent system is faulty
- 16: ISP turns on porn filter by default
- 16: Loop case turns your phone into a swipe-able credit card
- 16: Should you rate App Store apps when prompted?
- 16: Would the Intel IPAD have beaten the Apple iPad?
- 16: Zuli’s Smartplugs turns your phone into a proximity-based switch in your home
- 15: In case you missed it: Viber Out, Instagram Direct, Spotify on mobile for free, and more
- 15: Twitter 3.0 for Mac brings in-line photos, detailed tweets and full profiles
- 15: Twitter vulnerability lets apps send DMs without user permission
- 15: Uber releases new Uber Lost update
- 15: U.S. Government may never know how much Edward Snowden stole
- 15: What Medium is for
- 14: Appsfire kills its app discovery service
- 14: Facebook’s News Feed update hurting social media marketers
- 14: iPhone 5s tops all four major US carriers ever since launch
- 14: 72% of prospective tablet buyers want an iPad
- 14: Reddit’s new user agreement lets it use your content freely
- 14: US carriers agree to standard set of rules for unlocking mobile devices
- 13: How Apple can deploy iBeacons rapidly
- 13: Deutsche Post latest company to test out drone delivery
- 13: What can you do with iBeacons in your home?
- 13: IFTTT now supports location-based triggers
- 13: Instagram Direct lets you share your photos and videos privately
- 13: FC Barcelona now comes with Intel Inside
- 13: Smarty Ring wants to rule them all
- 12: John Gruber on why Scott Forstall disappeared since he left Apple
- 12: Spotify music streaming finally available for iOS and Android for free
- 11: Automatic turns your car into a smart car
- 11: Facebook might be adding a “sympathise” button
- 11: Foursquare no longer allows private check-ins on iOS 7
- 11: Google testing delivery drones
- 11: Using Instagram as a real-time search engine
- 11: Lightning cable, the epitome of Apple
- 11: Microsoft might lose its Windows Phone earnings from Android
- 11: Samsung tries to cover up Galaxy S4 catching fire
- 11: Twitter dethrones Facebook as the best tech company to work for
- 11: Will Microsoft use Windows RT or Android for low end devices?
- 10: Amazon Cloud Drive now supports video uploads on iOS
- 10: Apple abused by judge and her prosecutor friend in antitrust suit
- 10: Apple celebrates life of Nelson Mandela
- 10: Apple’s smart dock to allow devices to access Siri
- 10: Apple stores activate iBeacons to push micro-location information to our device
- 10: Chasing stolen Bitcoins isn’t easy
- 10: Can the DMCA and other laws curb innovation?
- 10: Codeacademy: Hour of Code teaches you programming on your iPhone
- 10: CyanogenMod defaults to encrypted text messaging
- 10: Dell is asking employees to quit
- 10: Evernote Market’s sales of physical goods now accounts for 30% of monthly sales
- 10: FBI could be quietly spying on you via your webcam
- 10: Google and Oracle back in court over Java
- 10: US House passes bill to expose patent trolls
- 10: Government spying possibly extends to online gaming worlds
- 10: iTunes store shows fatal error, locking users out
- 10: Path for Andriod allows sharing of moments to WordPress blogs
- 10: Qualcomm introduces 64-bit chips with integrated LTE
- 10: Samsung viral ad fumbles when Franz Beckenbauer tweets from iPhone
- 10: Twitter shows ads based on your browsing history
- 10: Viber Out to challenge Skype Out
- 09: BlackBerry refused Justin Bieber’s offer to be brand ambassador
- 09: Facebook runs giant stacks of Mac Minis
- 09: Large tech companies seek global government surveillance reform
- 09: Microsoft designs smart bra to combat emotional eating
- 09: Motorola’s Project Ara modular phone inching closer to reality
- 09: Square Reader refined
- 09: Twitter to be available on mobile phones without Internet
- 09: Uber might be more valuable than Facebook
- 08: Elgato Smart Key tracks your car and keys
- 07: Apple patents facial recognition technology to control a device
- 07: Apple products are most wanted this holiday season
- 07: How Apple’s Touch ID works
- 07: Apple patents wireless charging system
- 07: Carl Icahn is now asking for $50 billion instead of $150 billion from Apple
- 07: Facebook’s new News Feed to promote quality posts
- 07: Google unveils cloud service to challenge Amazon
- 07: iBeacons used to provide location-based access to iOS Newsstand publications
- 07: Lightstrap – a ring flash for your iPhone
- 07: Mint app comes to Windows and Windows Phone
- 07: Mobile wars: Microsoft predicted to overtake Apple in 3 years
- 07: Data hijacked through massive security hole in the internet
- 07: Target accidentally sells demo iPad, consumer reacts without common sense
- 07: Twitter’s little experiments to boost engagement
- 07: WhatsApp updated for iOS 7
- 06: Android 4.4.1 to fix the Nexus 5 camera
- 06: Bill passed to curb patent trolling
- 06: China bans its banks from dealing in Bitcoin
- 06: Michael Dell wants half of his employees to work from home
- 06: Popular Android flashlight app has been secretly tracking you
- 06: Qualcomm Toq smartwatch wants you to cut the strap
- 06: Three UK allows data roaming in the U.S. with your existing plan
- 06: Typo keyboard case born because Ryan Seacrest wants one
- 05: Epson takes on Google Glass with the Moverio BT-100
- 05: Future USB connector to be reversible
- 05: HTC One escapes UK ban despite infringing Nokia patent, HTC One Mini banned
- 05: Imminent iPhone launch on China Mobile will be a big boost for Apple
- 04: Android users buy 40% of Black Friday iPads
- 04: Apple bought Topsy for search?
- 04: China already testing drone delivery
- 04: Chrome apps for Android and iOS possibly on the way
- 04: FaceCrypt uses facial recognition to encrypt your data
- 04: Find My Mac helped track down two murder suspects
- 04: Hobbit prop’s blueprint available for 3D printing
- 04: Instagram blocks competitor Mobli from its API
- 04: Apple provides better support for older devices than Android
- 04: LINE Shopping launched in Malaysia and Indonesia
- 04: Snapchat snags Instagram business lead as its COO
- 04: The importance of teaching coding at a younger age
- 04: UPS looking into using delivery drones
- 04: VSCO Cam finally comes to Android
- 03: Android’s list of blocked words
- 03: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 now available in gold and red
- 03: Jolla phone, the Nokia that could have been
- 03: Salesforce botched its hackathon. Then botched it again.
- 03: Windows Phone successfully competing with Android for the low end market?
- 02: Amazon Prime Air delivery drones to achieve half-hour shipping
- 02: Study shows removing DRM boosts music sales by 10 percent
- 02: In case you missed it: Bitcoin soars, Tencent’s 1 billion users, Android-iOS revenue gap, Samsung’s advertising splurge, and more
- 01: Apple’s iPhone, iPad used in 82% of mobile sales on Black Friday
- 01: Apple’s Newsstand app in its forgotten corner
- 01: Apple goes red for World AIDS Day
- 01: Indie Platformer Badland finally available on Android
- 01: Facebook testing feature to surface old posts
- 01: Fujitsu launches laptop with contactless palm authentication
- 01: iOS vs Android shopping usage
- 01: Apple’s iPhones take the top 9 spots of Japan’s top 10 smartphones ranking
- 01: Jony Ive’s early designs
- 01: Microsoft ready to kill Windows RT
- 01: nio Card wants to be your Bitcoin debit card
- 01: Soon you can install Sailfish on your Android device
- 01: Samsung’s $14 billion splurge in advertising this year not bringing in desired results
- 01: US stolen smartphone database complete
- 01: You should have invested in technology stocks in 2013
November
- 30: Apple accounts for 63% of worldwide ad impression share, 32% for Android
- 30: Can Kik displace the current messaging giants?
- 30: Nexus phones vulnerable to SMS attack
- 30: Samsung defends Galaxy Gear as a ‘small green tomato’
- 30: Swably aims to be the Napster of mobile apps
- 30: Tablets tops the chart for viewing long videos
- 30: Tablets to make up for nearly 50% of 2014 PC shipments
- 29: $7.5 million worth of Bitcoins discarded in landfill
- 29: Android vs Windows Phone
- 29: Apple purchased PrimeSense for mapping instead of motion sensing technology?
- 29: Apple patents Lytro-like refocusable phone camera
- 29: China, and the soaring price of Bitcoin
- 29: CyanogenMod installer removed from Play Store on Google’s request
- 29: DIY cellphone that costs $200
- 29: Elementary OS, the Linux distro that looks like Mac OS X
- 29: Evernote embraces hardware
- 29: Google uses over 40,000 Macs
- 29: Former Nokia employees launch Jolla smartphone
- 29: Microsoft OneNote gets a major update
- 29: Moto X from Republic Wireless defaults to calls over Wi-Fi
- 29: Now trending: $4 billion
- 29: OCZ files for bankruptcy. Toshiba swoops.
- 29: Retina iPad Mini has a poorer display compared to the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HDX
- 29: Tencent’s 1 billion users and it just got started on the international market
- 29: Volkswagen’s Play the Road app
- 29: WeChat’s first 5 games hit 570 million downloads in 3 months
- 28: Angela Ahrendts on what she considers true success
- 28: Apple App Store search finally notices common typing mistakes
- 28: Apple takes 76% share of Japan smartphone sales in October
- 28: Bitcoin value reaches $1,000
- 28: Blu Life Pro is a selfie phone
- 28: The huge gap in developer revenue between Android and iOS
- 28: Google Street View goes indoors
- 28: In case you missed it: Windows Phone gets essential apps, Yahoo employees reject company’s email system; a gold HTC One; and more?
- 28: Is Amazon winning the cloud battle?
- 28: Is Fab.com doomed to repeat the mistakes of Jobster?
- 28: Microsoft continues its anti-Google drive with an ad attacking the Chromebook
- 28: OS X Mavericks review after one month of usage
- 28: T-Mobile and AT&T battle on twitter to win one customer
- 27: BBM to be preinstalled on some Android devices
- 26: Blunderbusiness Class DIY gun from parts purchased at airport
- 26: Dayre offers a new take on blogging
- 26: 18 months of research to switch to e-books ended in a disaster
- 26: Eric Schmidt guides you to convert from iPhone to Android
- 26: Fans petition AOL to open source Winamp code
- 26: Google to pay $17 million for privacy violation
- 26: How Google made Android 4.4 KitKat support older devices
- 26: HTC introduces gold-colored HTC One for the masses
- 26: iCloud limits increased
- 26: IDrive backs up you Facebook uploads and media you were tagged in
- 26: Instagram messaging?
- 26: Kano computer kit can be assembled in seconds
- 26: LINE passes the 300 million user mark, aims for 500 million in 2014
- 26: LINE’s 300 million users will be a problem for WhatsApp
- 26: Newegg loses a patent dispute, ordered to pay $2.3 million
- 26: Porsche Design BlackBerry a phone that no one will buy?
- 26: Software is changing the world (again)
- 26: Stereopublic: an app to map noise level
- 26: How Touch ID secures fingerprint information
- 26: Waze to use celebrities for voice navigation
- 26: Microsoft’s Xbox One launch in Times Square
- 25: Apple acquires PrimeSense for $360 million
- 25: Only 25% of Yahoo staff are willing to dogfood Yahoo Mail
- 24: 64-bit Android on Intel coming next year
- 24: Message encryption coming to Office 365 in early 2014
- 24: NSA infected over 50,000 networks worldwide
- 24: Nokia begins its long road to recovery
- 24: Sir Richard Branson believes in Bitcoin
- 24: Twitter boosts security with forward secrecy
- 23: Apple App Store introduces video trailers
- 23: Dropbox’s new look on iOS
- 23: Elon Musks: MBA is a bad idea
- 23: Samsung gives US-based Galaxy Note 3 owners $50 Google Play credit
- 23: Google lets you tour Middle Earth
- 23: Google launches Newsstand app for Android
- 23: Google’s Project Link
- 23: Instagram’s differences across mobile platforms
- 23: Android 4.4+ KitKat ships without browser app
- 23: LG tracking viewer habits with its Smart TVs
- 23: Explore Life on iPad
- 23: New Twitter app features on iPhone and Android
- 23: Software patent reform stopped by IBM and Microsoft
- 23: Samsung claims to have sold 800,000 Galaxy Gear watches
- 23: Microsoft launches anti-Google merchandise line
- 23: Your typing pattern can be used to identify you
- 22: Scientists invent self-healing electrode
- 21: New Nexus Wireless Charger reviewed
- 21: Twitter web gets cleaner look
- 21: Waze joins Instagram on Windows Phone
- 21: Winamp presses stop
- 21: Windows Phone finally gets Instagram
- 20: Cupid Media Dating Website hack exposes 42 million plaintext passwords
- 20: Gaming company fined for turning gaming machines into Bitcoin drones
- 20: Pencil by FiftyThree is a beautiful stylus
- 20: Wikipedia battles PR company offering paid editing services on site
- 19: Apple invests heavily in solar power
- 19: New China reform plan to reinforce the Great Firewall
- 19: Michael Bloomberg shares how he got rich
- 19: Steve Ballmer admits he was part of the problem at Microsoft
- 19: Yahoo to join Google in encrypting traffic between data centers
- 18: Bill Gates on being the editor of WIRED
- 18: Carl Icahn’s shares worth $2.5 billion
- 18: European Commission approves internet surfing in the sky
- 18: F-Secure offers online file storage, stands up for privacy?
- 18: IDC data shows 66% of Android’s 81% smartphone share are junk phones
- 18: JPMorgan’s Twitter fail
- 18: Only one in three Samsung smartphone sold are comparable to the iPhone
- 18: Time to give up on Windows?
- 18: Why did Snapchat turn down three billion dollars?
- 17: This week’s must-reads: Apple Maps, Bill Gates, The one Coin, and more
- 16: Android 4.4 KitKat images for suported Nexus devices released
- 16: An author’s take on Google’s book-scanning
- 16: SmugMug’s Camera Awesome app took 20 months longer to be developed for Android
- 16: Could Google Glass become essential to photography?
- 16: EASA allows use of electronic devices on board
- 16: Elon Musk wants to build an electric pickup truck and supersonic jet
- 16: Evernote to learn your habits
- 16: Daring Fireball on the Retina iPad Mini
- 16: HDmessaging helps carriers fight back against free messaging apps
- 16: Moto G reviewed. King of budget phones?
- 16: Nexus 5 is the best Android device
- 16: The Nexus 5’s “exclusive” launcher works on other devices
- 16: PlayStation 4 review by Polygon
- 16: Smart move Apple
- 16: Window’s 30 years of evolution
- 15: Judge approves of Google’s book-scanning
- 15: One Coin to rule them all
- 14: Dropbox for personal and business play nice
- 14: Lavabit fined $10,000 for delay in handing over SSL keys
- 14: Microsoft drops controversial employee stack ranking system
- 14: Occupy Wall Street activists buy $15 million of medical debt
- 13: Amazon packages to arrive on Sunday too
- 13: Apple’s surprising growth in Japan
- 13: Bill Gates: Here’s my plan to improve our world
- 13: About that Bloomberg report on next year’s curved iPhones
- 13: Instagram scam tricked 100,000 users into giving away passwords
- 13: More signs that Apple is moving towards sapphire displays
- 13: Moto X’s sales disappoint: 500,000 devices sold so far
- 13: Netflix and YouTube lead the online video race, leaving Amazon and Hulu far behind
- 13: Pitch your startup to business class passengers in the sky
- 13: Pentagon ponders “Plan B” for a world without BlackBerry
- 13: Steve Ballmer has made more than $1.7 billion since resigning
- 13: Can you really teach entrepreneurship?
- 13: Twitter custom timelines
- 13: Vine finally arrives on Windows Phone
- 12: Apple maps: how Google lost when everyone thought it had won
- 12: Line positioned to dominate mobile messaging in Asia
- 12: Moving from iOS to Android
- 11: Pushing the boundaraies of digital editorial design
- 11: Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 review: Unapologetically content-driven | TechHive
- 11: Microsoft shouldn’t kill Bing and Xbox
- 11: Why an 80% market share might only represent half of smartphone users
- 11: Wait, wasn’t Twitter supposed to be dead by now?
- 10: A curved iPhone?
- 10: Acer CEO resigns
- 10: Apple employs ‘warrant canary’ to warn users of future compliance with Patriot Act info requests
- 10: Apple invests heavily in synthetic sapphire
- 10: About the new iWork for Mac
- 10: Lenovo blocked from acquiring BlackBerry by Canadian government
- 10: Microsoft makes $2 billion from Android patents, loses $2.5 billion on Skype, Xbox, and Windows Phone
- 09: OS X Mavericks Mail app updated
- 08: International hypocrisy on privacy
- 08: Instagram rival Mobli to be pushed to millions of phones
- 07: Bookstores don’t want to offer Amazon’s Kindle
- 06: BitTorrent Sync reaches 1 million active users, opens up API
- 06: Google Helpouts brings paid real time help to you
- 06: Google+ profile photo to automatically become your caller ID photo
- 06: Lavabit not as secure as previously thought
- 06: Without net neutrality, the Internet will never be the same
- 05: Apple to build factory in Arizona creating 2000+ jobs
- 05: AppStorm reviews Numbers 3 for Mac
- 05: BlackBerry new lease of life?
- 05: Issues with Gmail when using Mail on Mavericks
- 05: Ditching Gmail for IMAP
- 05: Overview of iCloud Keychain
- 05: MacKenzie Bezos wrote an Amazon review of a book on Jeff Bezos and Amazon
- 05: Desperate social media managers
- 05: T-Mobile trashes the wireless business model
- 05: The Nexus 5 still has an underperforming camera
- 05: Tim Cook supports workplace equality
- 04: BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins steps down
- 04: Should tablet apps cost more?
- 03: badBIOS malware bypasses airgaps designed to prevent it from spreading
- 03: Some insights and history of the iPad
- 02: Advertising budgets over the years for a few companies
- 02: Good design is timeless
- 02: Is Carl Icahn good for your company?
- 02: JD Power explains why Samsung beat Apple in its news satisfaction study
- 02: Mac OS in Javascript
- 02: Lucida Grande Retina-optimised in OS X Mavericks
- 02: Rockstar, patent-holding firm partially owned by Apple and Microsoft, sues Google and Android device makers
- 01: The inside story of why Blackberry is failing
- 01: FAA to allow airlines to expand use of personal electronics
- 01: Google Hangouts adds SMS support, still not iMessage yet
- 01: iPhone 5s and Nokia Lumia 1020 cameras compared
- 01: Virgin America’s new in-flight safety video