October 1, 2015 A Grab Bag of Software for the Apple Watch Upgrade by KIT EATON By KIT EATON Apps recommended for watchOS 2 include the forecaster Carrot Weather, Citymapper for various modes of travel and the recording program Just…
October 1, 2015 Twitter Makes ‘Buy’ Button Widely Available by VINDU GOEL By VINDU GOEL The social network will now allow millions of merchants to include buy buttons inside their tweets, allowing Twitter users to buy…
October 1, 2015 Daily Report: The Buy Button Heads to YouTube and Twitter by JOSEPH PLAMBECK By JOSEPH PLAMBECK YouTube’s feature, which is set to be available in the coming months, will allow viewers of videos to get to a…
October 1, 2015 50 Companies That May Be the Next Start-Up Unicorns by THE NEW YORK TIMES By THE NEW YORK TIMES Which start-ups may be next to ascend to the $1 billion valuation club? Here’s a list of 50, as…
September 30, 2015 VW Scandal Shows a Need for More Tech, Not Less by FARHAD MANJOO By FARHAD MANJOO The world is in an uncomfortable lull between the mechanical automobile age and full-fledged computerized intelligence in our cars. Published: September…
September 30, 2015 Amazon Updates Its Fire TV and Tablet Offerings by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN Amazon is hoping to gain dominance in the living room with the same strategy it used to take over the…
September 30, 2015 Tim Cook, Apple’s Chief, Speaks on Civic Duty by KATIE BENNER By KATIE BENNER Timothy D. Cook, Apple’s chief executive, discussed civic duty, environment and selling to businesses at an event on Tuesday. Published: September…
September 30, 2015 Rio’s Mayor Decides to Sign Bill Banning Ride-Hailing Services by DAN HORCH By DAN HORCH The mayor of Rio de Janeiro signs a bill intended to ban ride-hailing services like Uber. Published: September 28, 2015 at…
September 30, 2015 Daily Report: Google Gets Set for a Product Event by PUI-WING TAM By PUI-WING TAM Google is set to hold an event in San Francisco on Tuesday and is expected to introduce new smartphones and other…
September 30, 2015 Chinese Official Faults U.S. Internet Security Policy by PAUL MOZUR By PAUL MOZUR The official, Hao Yeli, said removing developing countries’ ability to control public opinion through Internet controls and surveillance would not result…