Forget voice control or gesture recognition: gadgets may soon link directly to our brains
By David Pogue | Nov 20, 2012 | 5
A guy stole my iPhone. I tracked it and posted his address online. Was that wrong?
By David Pogue | Oct 23, 2012 | 17
Want to save money and prevent power outages? Get your thermostat a digital remote control
By David Pogue | Sep 20, 2012
The death of the DVD is pushing users to piracy
By David Pogue | Aug 21, 2012 | 30
Speech-recognition software is great—unless you're trying to use it on a phone
By David Pogue | Jul 31, 2012 | 9
Outdated screening rules aren't making for safer skies—just longer lines
By David Pogue | Jun 26, 2012 | 39
Cut out the ridiculous instructions and take back the beep
By David Pogue | May 16, 2012 | 7
And other proclamations that should be in a cell phone user's Bill of Rights
By David Pogue | May 16, 2012 | 11
Inside information from the bigwigs of the wireless world
By David Pogue | May 1, 2012 | 6
Impossible connections, dropped signals, phantom networks—why wireless Internet still seems stuck in the Stone Age
By David Pogue | May 1, 2012 | 8
Leading companies that have found ways to make easier access work well for you--and for them
By David Pogue | Mar 21, 2012 | 2
Make buying, voting and losing weight easier by blasting away unnecessary steps
By David Pogue | Mar 21, 2012 | 14
How the bot-proofing of the Internet is bringing humans down
By David Pogue | Feb 28, 2012 | 18
A few guidelines for anyone attempting to predict the future of technology
By David Pogue | Jan 18, 2012 | 9
Plus, flawed forecasts about Apple's certain demise and the poor prognostication skills of Bill Gates
By David Pogue | Jan 18, 2012 | 19
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