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Now that Apple is worth $1 trillion as a phone company, does it even matter how sad we are about the state of the Mac? → Read More
Nilay, Natt, Casey, and Paul discuss how we’re financially beholden to Big Car, and what to do about it now that Elon Musk has called us out on our bias. → Read More
Once upon a time, I worked at a startup that was looking to “Dockerize” its backend infrastructure. This developed into a running joke where the programmers on the team would ask me if I knew what Docker was, and I would say:“Yes, it’s like a boat.” → Read More
Electron apps like Slack and Visual Studio Code are taking over our desktops. It’s time they were treated like first class citizens. → Read More
Now that Google can make a John Legend, am I next? → Read More
Cloud giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon are looking forward to a world where the “cloud” spreads to the “edge.” So, what does that mean? → Read More
How a pair of headphones can help you love music. → Read More
The structure of organizations defines the systems they end up building. How does Microsoft’s reorg define Windows? → Read More
Can Google finally solve messaging on Android? → Read More
Canon’s press release for its new $130 Ivy Mini Photo Printer encourages “the next generation of creators” to “#LiveIRL.” However, the Ivy Mini Photo Printer uses Zink technology to make bad prints. → Read More
Use pre-trained machine learning models to recognize your cat with a camera you built out of cardboard. → Read More
Koss’s Porta Pro headphones are the greatest headphones ever invented. The classic Koss Porta Pros might soon be available in a wireless form, but the specs aren’t great. → Read More
Dealing with boredom, loneliness, and other rational fears. → Read More
Upcoming technologies are going to change how we think about "websites." → Read More
Dolby Atmos improves the surround sound experience with sound "objects," and Vizio is finally supporting the format with its ultra-popular home audio systems. → Read More
The LX-UH1 isn’t the cheapest 4K HDR projector, but it’s cheap for JVC. → Read More
A new machine, codenamed "atlas," has been found in the Chrome OS source code. → Read More
Dell’s G3, G5, and G7 gaming laptops have nice GPUs and CPUs, and the price is right, but build quality is suspect. → Read More
Dell is cramming the new six-core H-series CPU into a mild refresh of its popular XPS 15 form factor. The entry-level model starts at $999. → Read More
Python and a complete disregard for common sense can put an ASCII Instagram feed in your terminal. → Read More