All Pioneers
- Ada Lovelace: 'The Enchantress of Numbers'Ada Lovelace was the visionary half of the team that helped create the modern computer. Lovelace is honored by Google as the 'first computer programmer.'
- Ultrabooks learn to twist, twirl, tilt 鈥 and competeNew聽Ultrabook convertibles take many forms, as manufactures try to figure out what people want.
- With Windows Phone 8, Microsoft finds a middle wayWindows Phone 8 doesn't feel like Apple or Android, though it's borrowed good ideas from both.
- Reddit rises as Web's best conversationSocial news site Reddit offers a warren of links, forums, and perspectives 鈥 including an interview with President Obama.
- Ivy walls lower with free online classes from Coursera and edXMore top-notch courses open up to anyone online.聽Coursera and edX promise virtual equivalents of the real Ivy-league classes.聽
- Smart phone apps that help you dodge raindropsiPhone and browser apps create weather reports tailored to you.
- Hologramlike performers hit the stage 鈥 and airport, and drugstoreMeet Carla, a new kind of visual aide. Hologramlike projections aren't just for concerts: This one helps travelers.聽
- Ready for a self-driving car? Check your driveway.Full self-driving vehicles take to the road in some states, but plenty of older cars already have autonomous features.聽
- Happy birthday, Mark Zuckerberg. How tech has changed in 28 years.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg turned 28 on Monday. He was born the same year as Apple's Macintosh computers.
- Gideon Sundback: At first, the world shunned the zipperTuesday's Google doodle in honor of聽Gideon Sundback celebrates his simple yet revolutionary zipper. Too bad his contemporaries didn't see it that way. At first, people shunned the聽zipper.
- Google honors Gideon Sundback: Father of the zipperGideon Sundback is certainly the inventor of the modern 'zipper.' Except Sundback didn't invent the name.
- Rural tinkerer builds the first airplane made in AfghanistanSabir Shah, Afghanistan's 'Wright brother,' constructed an airplane by himself.
- Waterproof your iPhone or Android device with nanocoatingWaterproof gadgets without bulky cases. Companies now offer a nanocoating that wraps devices in an invisible armor 1,000 times thinner than a human hair.