All Technology
- Suffix rush: the rise of 'dot whatever'Why we'll see hundreds of new site names in 2013.
- Mona Lisa rides laser beams all the way to the moon: NASANASA scientists say they have succeeded in beaming an image of the Mona Lisa, the iconic painting by Leonardo da Vinci, all the way up to the moon.聽
- After Facebook Graph Search announcement, new discussion of privacyFacebook has released a new semantic search engine called Graph Search. So what does that mean for Facebook users?聽
- Need a smart phone case? Nokia lets you 3-D print your own.Nokia released templates for Lumia 820 cases,聽letting owners customize and create their own with 3-D printers.
- In jab at iTunes, Amazon releases iOS-optimized MP3 storeThe Amazon MP3 store now plays nice with iPhone and iPod devices.聽
- Free calling comes to Facebook Messenger (with a couple catches)Facebook is allowing some users to place free voice calls over its Messenger app.聽
- Galaxy S III, Lumia 920, Note II: Three phones that rival AppleInterested in a phone that's not the iPhone? Samsung and Nokia makes several excellent phones that should go on any smart-phone shopper's short list.
- Pedaling to the top: How bicycles stormed the Detroit auto showMore people are biking in cities across the US, a trend that the Detroit auto show incorporated into their 2013 show. 聽
- Remembering Frank Zamboni, the original 'Iceman'The Google doodle Wednesday honors Frank Zamboni, the Italian-American inventor of the Zamboni ice resurfacing machine.聽
- Risky Java software: Oracle issues emergency fix to thwart hackersDays after the US issued a security alert to millions of computer owners to temporarily disable Java, Oracle released an emergency fix to its product and urged it be made as soon as possible.
- With latest Corvette, GM resurrects the Stingray nameGM has finally taken the wraps off the seventh-generation Chevrolet Corvette, called the Stingray.
- Has demand for the iPhone begun to flag?New reports indicate that Apple has cut orders for the LCD panels and memory chips used in the iPhone 5.聽
- Disable Java? Here's how, after US agency warns of software 'vulnerability.'To prevent cyber crime, the Department of Homeland Security advises Americans to temporarily disable Java 7 software, commonly used in Web-browser programs.聽
- Want to send a Facebook message to Mark Zuckerberg? It'll cost you.Facebook is experimenting with an innovative spam-filtering scheme.聽
- With Wikivoyage, Wikipedia makes foray into world of travel guidesWikivoyage, a crowd-sourced travel site, is expected to officially launch on Jan. 15.聽
- Lumia phones (and Nokia's outlook) enjoy a buoyant ChristmasNokia sold聽4.4 million Lumia handsets in the fourth quarter of last year, beating analyst expectations.聽
- A cheaper iPhone? Don't hold your breath, Apple saysStill, at least one analyst believes Apple would miss out on a big opportunity if it didn't make a budget iPhone in 2013.聽
- Pebble smartwatch, long delayed, set to ship on Jan. 23The Pebble smartwatch, which enjoyed one of the most successful Kickstarter drives in history, is finally set to reach consumers.聽
- New Lego robot has bricks for bones, an iPhone for a brainLego announced the new Mindstorms EV3 kit, which will allow iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad users to utilize their devices as a remote control for the brick robots. 聽
- Google's Schmidt takes a techie tour of North KoreaA nine-member delegation, which includes Google chairman Eric Schmidt and former Gov. Bill Richardson, take a four-day tour of the communist country to learn about North Korean technology and support open Internet access.