We Tried so HARD to HATE iOS7: Why Everyone Loves it
We tried so hard to hate iOS7, and I mean tried. Pre-launch, we had heard developer complaints, ruminations of irritating changes to basic functionality, and the negative hype was oh so tasty, we...
View ArticleBig Data and Privacy: Paradoxes and Opportunities
Last week the Future of Privacy Forum and Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society hosted a highly interactive meeting of the minds to discuss the most significant challenges to and...
View ArticleAT&T HTC One Mini Review: Hot, Fast, and Beautiful
Android phone “families” are synonymous with overkill this year when you consider the lineup of Nokias, Verizon Droids, and, of course, the HTC One lineup. But the One Mini, the miniaturized version...
View ArticleProtecting Security (and Reputation) in a Tech-Heavy Culture
Unbeknownst to many, National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) is upon us. What does this mean for the average online user? It’s likely time to evaluate the ways that you go about using the Web...
View ArticleReview: The Moto X is the Sexiest Android Device to Date
Puns in this headline are fitting, because if there was an Android phone that encompassed all of the beautiful features I’m looking for in phone, the Moto X would be my future bride. This smartphone...
View ArticleAT&T and Verizon Moto X: The Sexiest Android Device to Date
Puns in this headline are fitting, because if there was an Android phone that encompassed all of the beautiful features I’m looking for in phone, the Moto X would be my future bride. This smartphone...
View ArticleMoto X OTA update Announced for Verizon Wireless
Breaking news from Motorola just came in today, conveniently after posting our review on the AT&T and Verizon versions of the Moto X. The much anticipated Moto X OTA update for Verizon Wireless...
View Article5 Reasons to Wait on the Xbox One and PS4
Gamers around the world are all excited for the Xbox One and PS4, and for good reason. Most of us have our pre-orders in or are planning to camp out at GameStop. However, I have some alternative...
View ArticleNexus 5 Now Available from Google Play Store
UPDATE: You can now register for Nexus 5 availability from T-Mobile here. UPDATE 2: The Nexus 5 is now sold out. Thanks +Terry Boccarossa! UPDATE 3: We are hearing reports that the black Nexus 5 is...
View ArticleReddit Cofounder Alexis Ohanian visits Washington
Reddit Cofounder Alexis Ohanian visited Washington D.C. on his bus tour around the United States promoting his book, Without Their Permission. The 100 college-bus tour includes stops at bars and...
View ArticleCumulative Disadvantage and the Internet of Things
This article also appeared on the blog of the National Cyber Security Alliance. A few weeks ago, I attended a conference about privacy considerations related to big data and recapped the more...
View ArticleCoin: What’s In Your (Hi-Tech) Wallet?
Take a look at your wallet. In all likelihood it’s cluttered with credit cards, reward cards and gift cards, not to mention a smattering of receipts and tickets stubs. In this age of technology,...
View ArticleWorkspace Watch: Coffee and Coworking at Cove
A lawyer, a blogger, and a software developer walk into a bar… Rather, they walk into Cove, a new take on coworking space that opened in Dupont Circle earlier this fall. Cove aims to offer what...
View ArticleAT&T Samsung Galaxy Gear Review: A Half-baked device with Shiny Features
TV shows such as The Jetsons, Knight Rider, and Inspector Gadget have been brought back into the limelight this fall, and it’s all for one Samsung’s revolutionary product–a smartwatch. The Samsung...
View ArticleAT&T Samsung Galaxy Gear Review with the Note III: A Half-baked device with...
TV shows such as The Jetsons, Knight Rider, and Inspector Gadget have been brought back into the limelight this fall, and it’s all for one manufacturer’s ad campaign for their revolutionary product–a...
View ArticleAmazon’s Game of Drones: Five Unintended Consequences
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos made an aptly-timed announcement during his interview with Charlie Rose on this past weekend’s pre-Cyber Monday episode of 60 Minutes. Amazon, which started as an...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S5 to Take On iPhone 5S in Early 2014
Apple stunned us when they released their 64-bit, fingerprint scanning iPhone 5S earlier this year. But just four months after the official release of the 5S, Apple is already going head-to-head again...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S5 to Take On iPhone 5S Earlier in 2014
This year, Apple stunned us when they released their 64-bit and fingerprint scanning iPhone 5S. However, four months after its official release, Apple is already facing its biggest competitor again....
View Article5 Gadgets to Regift this Christmas
With four new babies in the family this holiday season and a $20 gift exchange cap, I’m beginning to understand the term ‘economically responsible.’ Regifting sounds terrible in principle, but so is...
View ArticleRidescout App Drives towards Success and Safe Trips Home in DC
When Ridescout launched in November with warm 1776 welcoming by D.C.’s Mayor Vincent Gray and U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra, it was nothing short of exciting by accounts of journalists...
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