
Rent Your Everything
Peer-to-peer transactions are spreading offline and into the real world. Are you riding with strangers yet?
David Pogue is the anchor columnist for Yahoo Tech and host of several NOVA miniseries on PBS.

Rent Your Everything
Peer-to-peer transactions are spreading offline and into the real world. Are you riding with strangers yet?

The Case against Smartwatches
You can now control your phone from your wrist. But why would you ever want to?

What Would Make You Buy a Smartwatch?
Brilliant crowdsourced ideas that just might make these new tech accessories worth it

In Defense of Outrage over New Technology
Sometimes the Luddites have a point

Outrage against the Machines
A short history of tech wrongs righted by widespread indignation

The Internet Doesn't Have to Be Free
A brief history of the war for Net neutrality

The Net Neutrality Debate in 2 Minutes or Less
Who gets to control what's passing through those pipes?

Asimov’s Predictions from 1964: A Brief Report Card
The future of technology was relatively easy to foresee. Human nature wasn’t

What the 1960s Got Right—and Wrong—about Today's Tech
Plastics and pagers feature heavily in these awesome 1960s films about life in this century

We’re Forced to Use Cloud Services—But at What Cost?
Online services are no longer optional. So who's in control of your data?

A Brief History of Epic Cloud Computing Fails
Like the convenience of storing your stuff online? Remember these four crashes, and proceed with caution

A Short History of Unsavory Tech Snooping
Six egregious instances of technological trust abuse

4 Great Tech Ideas That Flopped
We say we want simpler gadgets, but why don't we buy them?

Inside the Incriminating Hands-Free Texting Study
How we study hands-free technologies makes all the difference

I Have to Rent My Software Now? How Does That Work?
Six answers to common questions about Adobe's new subscription model

When Will My Gadget Become Obsolete?
We all know our phones will be outdated sooner than we'd like. But here's how to minimize the tech-buyer’s remorse

6 Reasons Smartphones Won't Replace Our Brains
In an age where we can Google our way through most things, there are still some bastions of brainpower that win out over technology

8 Recognition Apps Work Almost Like Magic
Let your smartphone to decode the world for you

Software Recognition Technology Is Amazing, but Not Amazing Enough
How the dream of a perfectly cognizant computer continues to break our hearts

Why Google Glass Is Creepy
Wearable computer glasses will let you record everything you see. But good luck finding someone to talk to

How Not to Be Crass Wearing Google's Glass
Four rules of engagement for using Google's wearable smart device in public

12 Micro Video Apps Let You Shoot for Social Stardom
A dozen apps (that aren't Vine) are feeding the GIF frenzy and creating a new art form along the way

Why Are Micro Movies So Popular These Days?
Why animated GIFs and other crude videos are taking over the Web

Why Hi-Res Isn't Always Better
Spending on extra pixels doesn't always pay off