For Those Who Fall in Love Too Easily
File this under: "There's an app for that? Really?" Tiffany & Co. has created an iPhone app to aid in selecting an engagement ring.
View ArticleTo Disconnect or Not to Disconnect
When taking a vacation, do you give your brain a break from technology as well? Or is digital downtime too difficult to maintain?
View ArticleCan Technology Make or Break a Relationship?
For some singles, smoking is an immediate dating dealbreaker. For others, it could be a love of Ke$sha. Are some people beginning to add techno-illiteracy to the list?
View ArticleStop the Signature-File Insanity
Contact information appended to the end of an e-mail should have limits. Here are some guidelines.
View ArticleIPad Cases Are the New Trapper Keepers
Goofy graphics and nonsensical verbiage, long a staple of mid-'80s binders, find new life on an iPad case.
View ArticleIs That Bottle Talking to Me?
A maker of high-end vodka has harnessed the power of LED lights to come up with a new marketing novelty.
View ArticleWhat’s Your Tech Resolution for 2011?
Forget battling the bulge or cutting back on the drink. What, if any, New Year's resolutions are you making around your technological needs and habits?
View ArticleNewfound Use for the iPhone: Sleep Aid
The iPhone has slowly become my digital camera, alarm clock and GPS device. Now, it's taking on a new role as a sound machine.
View ArticleDigital Diary: Do Social Networks Make You Feel Left Out?
Does the social-media stream of updates from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and their ilk afflict you with a sense that you're missing out on something better? Discuss your strategies for coping with...
View ArticleWhen Technology Attacks
The more we rely on our phones as our primary communication devices, the more the chances of spectacularly hilarious misfires increases.
View ArticleShould I Be a Jerk or a Human Being on Facebook?
What does our Facebook activity say about what kind of people we are?
View ArticleThe Ultimate Nerd Apparel: iCufflinks
Adafruit, a New York-based electronics company, is now selling the iCufflinks which are designed to look like the power button on Apple computers and pulsate for up to 24 hours.
View ArticleParenting From 35,000 Feet Up
An American Airlines ad raises some questions about virtual parenting.
View ArticleSpectacles That Change Prescriptions on the Fly
A company called Pixel Optics is demonstrating eyeglasses that pass an electronic current through liquid crystals to change the prescription on the fly. But the price may leave you cross-eyed. Expect...
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