Nexus 4, now less like a bar of soap (Nub, Nub)
With the nubs, the Nexus 4 rests just slightly above any surface, and the rubber provides the necessary friction and reduce heart palpitations in the process.
Road to a Million Views: Clint’s Monster Video Editing Computer Build
When it comes to video editing--especially with today's HD formats--it seems as if no amount of computing horsepower is ever enough.
Trendspotting: Users spend two hours a day on smartphone apps
Another perhaps more interesting takeaway from the stats is the ground Android has gained in app monetization.
Nexus 5 – Bigger is better
One thing I came to really appreciate about my experience with the last two Nexus devices: the large screens.
Disconnect – Inside the call center industry
Silicon Valley is the ideal place to stage Disconnect. Almost every single tech company on earth outsources part or all of its customer service operations.
What’s next for Apple?
In 2013 baby steps won't cut it. Lest Apple become a late '90s version of Microsoft, it needs to make bold moves.
Interview: Steve Wozniak on the history of Apple, voice recognition and his post-industrial business card
"What you can do with zero money. At all. Nobody to borrow it from. No savings account. That's the story of the Apple I and Apple II."
Twitter Retrospective (Video) #Twitter7
The service came to life on March 21, 2006 when co-founder Jack Dorsey tweeted, "just setting up my twttr."
First Look: Google Keep
Using Google Keep is an exercise in simplicity. I was able to quickly add to-dos, and take photos to jog memory, or inspire creativity.
What’s on my Android (70 Apps and Counting)
I'm really beginning to appreciate what Google is doing with 'Now.' Long press and swipe up on the home button on my Nexus 4 and I get a bunch of "cards" that eerily know what's on my mind.