
What’s Changed Since My First Column for Scientific American
What’s changed since my first Scientific American column
David Pogue is the anchor columnist for Yahoo Tech and host of several NOVA miniseries on PBS.

What’s Changed Since My First Column for Scientific American
What’s changed since my first Scientific American column

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Keyboard Shortcuts
Apple adopted them early and brilliantly, and they usually made sense

How Good Is Tesla’s “Enhanced Autopilot” Feature?
Take a ride with Tesla’s Enhanced Autopilot feature

A Few More Things I’ve Learned about Tesla’s “Enhanced Autopilot”

5G Devices Are about to Change Your Life
It will make 4G phones seem positively quaint

Hearing Aids Are Finally Entering the 21st Century
This outdated, expensive tech is getting a big makeover

An Interview with the CEO of the Only U.S.-Based Hearing-Aid Manufacturer

Google’s Duplex AI Scares Some People, but I Can’t Wait for It to Become a Thing
Google's new assistant sounds almost scarily human

How the Testing of Google Duplex Is Coming Along

Megamergers I’d Like to See
12 ideas for new companies that probably won't exist—but should

These Apps Don't Exist Yet--but They Should
The Waze model of crowdsourced info is only the beginning

The “Clips” Camera Just Might Be the Weirdest Product Ever
Google's new camera decides what to photograph, based on AI algorithms

Automobile Dashboard Technology Is Simply Awful
New cars have amazing technology everywhere but the dashboard

Video Looks Most Natural Horizontally, but We Hold Our Phones Vertically
We see horizontally but tend to hold our phones vertically

A Brief History of Aspect Ratios, aka Screen Proportions

Is Art Created by AI Really Art?
When AI creates compelling art, the meaning of creativity gets blurred

A Compendium of AI-Composed Pop Songs

How Well Do Movies Predict Our Tech Future?
They get lots wrong but a surprising amount right

How Good Is Star Trek's Record at Predicting the Future of Tech?

How Online Subscription Services Deal with the Problem of Password Sharing
In principle, you could share your password with anyone

How Different Subscription Services Handle Password Sharing

How to Fight Format Rot
The Library of Congress has your back

How to Read Old MS Word Files When Word Says You Can’t

Beware: Your Home Security Cam Is Watching You
It's weird to see how you act when nobody's looking