All Horizons
- We will sell a fuel cell car by 2015: ToyotaAt the Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota unveiled the FCV, a concept car powered by fuel cell technology.聽
- iOS 7.1: What to expect from the updateiOS 7.1 is right around the corner. Apple released a beta of the upcoming phone and tablet OS. What's new this time around?
- Sony unloads a million PlayStation 4 consoles in 24 hours. But what's next for the PS4?The PlayStation 4 posted some impressive opening day numbers.聽
- Why did Snapchat's 23-year-old CEO reject a $3 billion buyout offer?Snapchat Inc. co-founder Evan Spiegel reportedly turned down a $3 billion cash offer from Facebook. Why?
- Google Play Music finally makes appearance on the Apple iPhoneThe iOS Google Play Music app is free to download, but to make the most of it, you'll need an All Access membership, which will cost you 10 bucks a month.聽
- Comcast's new HBO bundle is a steal (if you don't want basic cable)A new Comcast promo offers HBO, Internet, and a few local TV stations for under 50 bucks.聽
- Apple's Safari finally gets sandboxed Flash. What does that mean?Until this week, Apple's browser didn't offer a sandboxed Flash player, while Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome did.聽
- LinkedIn rolls out Intro feature, overhauled iPad app'People are cultivating their goals and aspirations on the go,' a LinkedIn employee says of the new features.聽
- Lumia 2520: Nokia trots out its first Windows tabletRevealed the same day as the iPad Air, the Nokia Lumia 2520 is expected to sell for $499 in the US.聽
- Google shares, buoyed by strong ad traffic, soar above $1,000Google saw its shares hit $1007.40 on Friday morning 鈥 a record for the Mountain View company.聽
- Does the iPhone 5S have a sensor problem?At least one analyst thinks that sensor issues on the iPhone 5S could have something to do with new hardware.聽
- Apple 'spaceship' campus gets nod from Cupertino city councilApple Campus 2, otherwise known as the 'spaceship,' will land in 2016.聽
- Apple confirms Oct. 22 iPad event, amid spate of rumorsApple will hold an iPad event on Oct. 22. The company has only seven words to say to the rumor mill: "we still have a lot to cover."
- iPhone: Fingerprint scanner rumored and an 'iPhone 5C' modeliPhone fingerprint scanner is coming. New rumors suggest that the next iPhone 鈥 the 'iPhone 5S' 鈥 will include a fingerprint scanner. There are also rumors that Apple will release a separate, lower-cost iPhone called the 'iPhone 5C.'
- Verizon: 4G is (mostly) everywhere, but we need to make it fasterVerizon Wireless announced this week that its 4G LTE network now reaches about 95 percent of the American population. With the LTE network now basically complete, Verizon turns its attention to making it faster by deploying extra bandwidth.
- At Build 2013, Microsoft unveils Windows 8.1 (complete with Start button)Microsoft showed off Windows 8.1, the first major update to its computer/tablet operating system, at the Build developer conference on Wednesday.
- Microsoft and Best Buy team up to open mini-storesMicrosoft and Best Buy announced on Thursday that they're teaming up to open 600 Windows Stores this summer. The Windows Stores will replace the computer sections of certain Best Buys, and might help both companies move past a depressing fiscal quarter.
- Apple debuts new Macbook Air, OS X 'Mavericks' at WWDCAt its WWDC keynote this week Apple unveiled new Macbook Airs, which will have better graphics and battery life than their predecessors. Apple also took the wraps off "Mavericks," its newest desktop OS, which also includes some nifty power-saving features.
- Has Facebook figured out smart phones? Wall Street thinks so.Facebook announced a $219 million quarterly profit. What has the social network done right?
- UK loophole: Why your Facebook photos may show up on a billboardNew UK law has artists and social media users uneasy. The act would allow companies to use some images without the photographer's permission.