January 10, 2014 IPad Is an Artist’s Canvas for David Hockney by CLAIRE CAIN MILLER By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER A David Hockney exhibition at the de Young Museum in San Francisco includes iPad drawings made by the artist, who…
January 10, 2014 Apple and Samsung Chiefs to Meet a Mediator Ahead of Next Patent Suit by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN In March, Apple and Samsung Electronics are scheduled to go to trial again to fight over smartphone patents. But after…
January 10, 2014 For PC Makers, the Good News on 2013 Is That It Is Over by QUENTIN HARDY By QUENTIN HARDY Last year was the first in which personal computer shipments fell at a double-digit percentage rate, according to two leading market-research…
January 10, 2014 Gmail Plans to Allow Google Plus Users to Send Anyone an Email by CLAIRE CAIN MILLER By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER A change to Gmail that would allow people to use Google Plus to send emails even if they do not…
January 10, 2014 A Small, Versatile Way to Record Your Life by NICK BILTON By NICK BILTON GoPro’s latest camera, the GoPro Hero 3+, has a longer battery life and higher-resolution camera than its predecessors. Published: January 9,…
January 10, 2014 Apple Introduces Innovative Cellphone by JOHN MARKOFF By JOHN MARKOFF Apple chose the name iPhone even though Cisco Systems had recently introduced a Wi-Fi-based phone with the same name. Published: January…
January 9, 2014 A Way to Carrying Multiple Concealed Devices by ROY FURCHGOTT By ROY FURCHGOTT TechSlinger’s products have a shoulder harness that suspends a tablet pocket with a quick-draw front opening on one side, and a…
January 9, 2014 A Chunky, Cheerful Tracking Device to Keep Tabs on Your Child by ROY FURCHGOTT By ROY FURCHGOTT The Filip phone, worn like a bracelet, keeps track of a child when paired with an app downloaded to a parent’s…
January 9, 2014 A Bracelet to Measure Sun Exposure by ROY FURCHGOTT By ROY FURCHGOTT The June from Netatmo will let users enter information like skin type, and it observes your habits and measures sun exposure….
January 9, 2014 China Cracks Open the Door for Video Game Consoles, but Doubts Abound by ERIC PFANNER By ERIC PFANNER While console systems remain popular in Western markets, the vast majority of Chinese players use computers and mobile phones or other…