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- App-driven life: Smart ski goggle visor is like a dashboardOakley's Airwave ski goggles adds to its already futuristic line of eyewear. Earlier googles could connect to phones and now its newest pair of goggles can give their wearer data via a screen display on the visor.Â
- App-driven life: Making smart cars even smarterSmart cars bring to mind fuel-efficiency, Japan, genius engineering -- but what about intelligence? Now car makers are getting in on the app game, providing drivers with a wealth of information behind the wheel.Â
- App-driven life: How to pay by phone with Square WalletSquare Wallet lets you leave your real wallet at home when you go shopping. Square Wallet knows when you're in a store and gives the clerk permission to make a charge to your account.Â
- App-driven life: Google translate foreign language signsGoogle translate has a feature that can analyze an image and translate text instantly. Why? Because by the time your car passenger finds "interdiction de traverser le pont" in their French-to-English phrase book, your car is already filling up with river water.Â
- 20 best iPhone apps for starters Here's a selection of some essential and not-so-essential apps that will help you get by in a world increasingly dependent on digital interaction.
- Cover StoryThe app-driven life: How smartphone apps are changing our livesOur app-driven life: Smart-phone apps are becoming the north star for millions of Americans who use them to navigate through life – shopping, playing, reading, dating, learning, and more with their fingertips.
- A cheaper Surface tablet? Microsoft hints it may be on the way.Microsoft's current line of Surface tablets are priced higher than the devices offered by many rivals. That could soon change.Â
- Twitter debuts Vine video-sharing app for iPhone, iPodVine, a video sharing start-up, was acquired by Twitter back in the fall of 2012.Â
- Humans need not apply: A world where technology replaces workersFirst automated toll stations, now self-checkouts at supermarkets. Martin Ford ponders a world where machines have taken all the jobs, devastating the economy, and leaving people aching for something more.Â
- Facebook zooms past Google Maps to become the most used phone app in the USComScore released its ranking today which show Facebook topped Google Maps as the most used app in the US. VP of Industry Analysis, Andrew Lipsman, explains why.Â
- Sony PlayStation 4 will get touch controller, heavy-duty CPU: reportMore details are emerging about the next Sony PlayStation, widely believed to be called the PlayStation 4.Â
- Google 'X-Phone' ready to blossom this spring: reportsThe so-called X-Phone, the fruits of Google's recent acquisition of Motorola Mobility, is said to be introduced early this spring.Â
- To boost Wii U, Nintendo calls in the usual suspects: Mario, Yoshi, LinkNintendo President Satoru Iwata reveals upcoming releases for the Wii U, including virtual console, all-new games, and the return of a GameCube favorite.
- Surface Pro tablet arrives in early FebruaryThe Microsoft Surface Pro tablet will go on sale February 9th. The Surface Pro runs a full version of Windows 8 and can support desktop and legacy programs.
- Firefox phone to go on sale in February, Mozilla saysThe new Firefox OS will debut on a pair of phones called the Keon and Peak. But these smart phones are meant mostly for developers.Â
- Have sword, will travel: How to sign-up to beta test Elder Scrolls OnlineElder Scrolls Online, the new online game from Bethesda, is slated to launch in beta form in the near future.Â
- AT&T to acquire Alltel for $780 millionShortly after giving up on the T-Mobile USA merger, AT&T announces it will acquire Alltel Corp for $780 million.
- iPhone 6: Fingerprint sensor included?IPhone 6 fingerprint sensor rumored to be included in the next iPhone, as early as June. Besides the iPhone 6 fingerprint technology, there are also reports of a bigger screen iPhone.
- Is Apple prepping a 4.8-inch device called the 'iPhone Math'?A big-screen Apple iPhone could launch by June, according to a new report.Â
- Sergey Brin takes Google Glass on a spin through the NYC subwayGoogle co-founder Sergey recently tested out the new Google Glass project in one of the most crowded-places on earth.Â