
Qualcomm: Microsoft's Surface 2 Can't Compare to Nokia's Windows Tablet
The Nokia Lumia 2520 runs Windows RT and uses a Qualcomm processor

Qualcomm: Microsoft's Surface 2 Can't Compare to Nokia's Windows Tablet
The Nokia Lumia 2520 runs Windows RT and uses a Qualcomm processor

A “Futurehunter” Examines the Dangers of Stock Trading at the Speed of Light [Excerpt]
Highly automated systems for buying and selling promise big returns for the fastest traders, but such systems cannot always be controlled


Apple Releases OS X Mavericks for Free
Company tout its extended battery life, tabs, and tags, while demonstrating new features in Safari, Maps and iBooks

How IBM Is Making Computers More Like Your Brain. For Real
The company believes the time is ripe to bring silicon and grey matter together

Intel CEO Takes on Apple A7, Cites 'Moore's Law Advantage'
Brian Krzanich touts the merits of Intel's manufacturing process compared with that of Apple's new 64-bit A7 chip

Apple Officially Sets Its October 22 iPad Event
Apple's "very busy" fall season of product launches is in full swing

Intel Sees a Future Where We Will Form “Relationships” with Our Gadgets
Company cultural anthropologist Genevieve Bell tells us to get ready to take our fondness for smartphones, tablets and other devices to the next level

Samsung Debuts World's First Curved Display Smartphone
Samsung's curved Galaxy Round smartphone

Mathematicians and Computer Scientists Shrug over the NSA Hacking
The National Security Agency is the largest employer of mathematicians in the U.S.

Scientists Show Facebook Is a Downer
The more people used Facebook, the more likely they were to feel unhappy

See the Faces of All 1.2 Billion Facebook Users, Including Yours
Curious about the more than 1.2 billion people currently on Facebook?

Smartphone Security Could Be Based On User Behavior
With implicit identification aka implicit authentication, your smartphone would shut down after recognizing it was lost or stolen based on how the new user was fiddling with its functions. Larry Greenemeier reports.