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Adriana Lee

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Bloomington, MN, United States

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Past articles by Adriana:

gorilla glass

Cover glass giant Corning recently announced Gorilla Glass SR+, a new type of hardened glass specifically designed for wearables. Gorilla Glass SR+ has been in development since 2015 and is part of Project Phire, a new glass composite that Corning claims is nearly as scratch resistant as sapphire. See Also: How to make steelworking a… Read more » → Read More

11 Things About The Apple Watch That May Surprise You

New gadgets, new mysteries! → Read More

Google Unlocks Wi-Fi, Wrist-Flicking And More For Android Smartwatches –

As the earliest of Apple Watch adopters get ready to strap on their new iPhone companions, Google decided to remind everyone that it, too, has a smartwatch platform. Monday, the tech giant announced changes to the Android Wear software, some of which take direct aim at the competition. The software update turns on Wi-Fi support, letting watches work even without smartphones nearby, plus the… → Read More

Nest's Smart Home Ambitions Extend Past The Thermostat With Thread

The smart thermostat maker joins others to found Thread, a group with a new wireless protocol for mesh networks. → Read More

Nest's Smart Home Ambitions Extend Past The Thermostat With Thread

The smart thermostat maker joins others to found Thread, a group with a new wireless protocol for mesh networks. → Read More

Microsoft Joins AllSeen Alliance To Get In On Internet Of Things Action

Take that Apple HomeKit and Google Nest! Microsoft just made its ambitions in smart homes and connected devices clear by an open source Internet of Things alliance. → Read More

Future-Proofing The Smart Home: Staples Thinks It Has The Answer

Staples may seem an unusual contender in the smart home wars, but it might have an ace up its sleeve. → Read More

Android TV: Google Wants To Own Your Living Room (Again)

Of all the screens Google's now pursuing, the biggest one of them all is the most intriguing. Meet Android TV. → Read More

How Chromecast Makes Shared Viewing Easier: Bat Squeaks

It's all about ultrasonic signals that let your friends interact with your Chromecast without signing into your Wi-Fi network. → Read More

Google's TV-Streaming Stick Chromecast Just Got Even Sexier

It will now help you find cool apps among the multitudes now available and will mirror your Android phone or tablet to the TV. → Read More

Google Rolls Out Android TV

Android is everywhere, including the living room, thanks to Google's latest smart TV debut. → Read More

What I Learned When A Thief Snatched My iPhone

Not long ago, a criminal stole my iPhone right out of my hands. This is how I got it back, and what I discovered along the way. → Read More

Last-Minute Smart Gifts Dad Will Love

Give Dad the gift of connectivity. These smart gadgets have advanced features, ease-of-use and—most importantly—retail availability. → Read More

It Exists! Ringly, An Attractive Wearable Women Actually Want

What wearables stand to learn from a little startup that takes simplicity, attractiveness and innovation, and puts a ring on it. → Read More

Honeywell And Vivint’s New Smart Home Platforms: Openness Is Overrated

In a smart home market bursting with rhetoric about openness, two long-time home management companies go the other way. → Read More

Apple's Ambitions Are Much Bigger Than You Think

At WWDC, Apple dropped some important clues about where it thinks its future lies. (Hint: It's not in your pocket.) → Read More

Netflix Calls Out Verizon For Charging For Crappy Streaming, Part Deux

The slapfight continues, as the streaming company blasts Verizon for not giving people the service "they pay you for." Ouch. → Read More

The Apple iWatch Is Due This October—Reportedly

ReadWrite is a popular weblog that provides Web Technology news, reviews and analysis, covering web apps, web technology trends, social networking and social media. → Read More

The Apple iWatch Is Due This October—Reportedly

October looks like a good month for wearables from Cupertino, two news organizations report. → Read More

The Verizon-Netflix Catfight Heats Up

Verizon just gagged Netflix's explanation for slow streaming woes, in latest drama over speed, streaming and net neutrality's bid to win public support. → Read More