The iPhone 6: Five Features It Must Have To Stay In The Game


Having owned the last three major revisions of Apple’s iPhone and had extensive use of other handsets besides, I believe the iPhone 6 will be one of the most significant launches yet of an Apple...

Steam Matters For Indie Developers – ‘Day Z’ Offers A Million Reasons Why


As Day Z racks up a million sales in four weeks, Steam once again demonstrates its ability to make a game – even when its creator is warning casual players not to buy it yet. Dead Reckoning PC...
    






Better To Export Natural Gas Fracking Or Advanced Coal Technologies?


World leaders are about to gather in Abu Dhabi to discuss how to feed the global energy appetite with the cleanest fuels and the most modern tools. Questions are bound to crop up involving whether to...
    






FiLIP Is The Smartphone For Kids Too Young To Have A Smartphone


Sometime around the middle of last year I first heard of the FiLIP. The device is billed as a wearable smart locator and phone for kids, which is an accurate description, but doesn’t fully capture...
    






Top 13 Startups That Killed It In 2013


While the year 2013 might already be starting to feel like a distant memory, it certainly gave us some exciting startup companies likely to disrupt the way we look at the world in 2014. Here are...
    






Sprint New ‘Framily’ Plan: Ugly Name, But A Beautiful Entrant Into The Mobile Price War


Pity poor Sprint. With the AT&T-T-Mobile war garnering all the headlines, the number three mobile carrier has had a tough time making news lately. Needing to do something to regain consumer...
    






What Cord Cutting? Comcast Adds TV Subscribers For First Time In 6 Years


Billionaire Comcast CEO Brian Roberts boasted Tuesday that his cable company had “modestly” added television subscribers for the first time since 2007. After 26 straight quarters of losses, Roberts...