technology
After roughly six years of rumors, Google has finally launched its own cloud storage and syncing service, called Google Drive
Via an ordinary webcam, a startup puts simple gestural control in the palm of your hand.
Cloud storage company Box says it can offer a universal data store to unite data spread across different mobile apps.
As the company caters less to the demands of artists and other creative professionals, the quality of its products is slipping.
A new study is one of the first to explore the monetary value of personal information shared online.
Prototype software called Lifebrowser uses artificial intelligence to help you revisit important events, photos, and e-mails from your own life.
Complaining is easy.
When 500 bosses and IT managers were asked what they thought of their IT guys, they seemed to have let their feelings depart swiftly from their hinges.
I spend most of my weeks talking to myself.
So when readers write with ideas that they'd like to discuss, it's certainly more stimulating than Google's Vic Gundotra telling me that there's a right and a wrong way to use Google+.
Clear pares down a to-do list to just a few functions, and gives you pinch-and-swipe control.









