May 19, 2014 BlackBerry’s Partnership With Foxconn Signals Shifting Priorities by JOE COCHRANE and IAN AUSTEN By JOE COCHRANE and IAN AUSTEN The company’s deal in Indonesia with the parts manufacturer could aid its plan to focus on services and…
May 18, 2014 Marc Andreessen on the Future of Silicon Valley(s), and the Next Big Technology by NICK BILTON By NICK BILTON The noted investor and entrepreneur discusses the valley’s investment climate, his faith in virtual reality and digital currency — and his…
May 18, 2014 Mapping Our Interiors by QUENTIN HARDY By QUENTIN HARDY It turns out every building has its own magnetic “fingerprint,” and you can figure out what it looks like with the…
May 18, 2014 The Harmony They Want to Hear by JEFF SOMMER By JEFF SOMMER An Apple-Beats Electronics combination could jump-start two important industries: music and wearable technology. Published: May 18, 2014 at 12:00AM from NYT…
May 18, 2014 Thomas Was Alone Moves to the iPad by KIT EATON By KIT EATON Sometimes simplicity in a game is what really matters, says a developer who is taking his game to the iPad. And…
May 18, 2014 Connecting a Camera to a Tablet by J. D. BIERSDORFER By J. D. BIERSDORFER Plus, how to uninstall Chrome apps and extensions. Published: May 16, 2014 at 12:00AM from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1o0HRxi via IFTTT
May 17, 2014 Never Forgetting a Face by NATASHA SINGER By NATASHA SINGER Joseph Atick, a pioneer of facial-recognition systems, is now cautioning against their unfettered use. Never, he says, should they undermine anyone’s…
May 17, 2014 Indiana Man Gets 8 Years Home Detention for Rape of Sleeping Wife by REUTERS By REUTERS An Indiana man was sentenced on Friday to eight years of home detention after being convicted of raping his wife when she…
May 17, 2014 Yearning for a Bigger (Apple) Smartphone by NICK BILTON By NICK BILTON While I’ve owned an Apple iPhone for the past seven years, seeing a lot of larger Android devices on the market…
May 17, 2014 Did Regulators Break the Internet or Did They Save It? Yes. by FARHAD MANJOO By FARHAD MANJOO The Federal Communications Commission’s proposal on network neutrality tries to please every side. And when you try to please everyone, you…