2015년 2월 21일 토요일

This week's 10 stories you shouldn't miss


A video game for the socially anxious

A video game for the socially anxious

Italian developers Sebastiano Morando and Francesco Lanciai didn't set out to make a game about social anxiety disorder when they created Sym.
Bloomberg: Apple has 200 working on a car it can launch by 2020

Bloomberg: Apple has 200 working on a car it can launch by 2020

In today's Apple Car rumor update, Bloomberg has chimed in with sources spouting more knowledge about the "Titan" electric vehicle project supposedly under way in Cupertino.
How to build a high-end, overclocked PC (as written by an idiot)

How to build a high-end, overclocked PC (as written by an idiot)

This is not an article from a PC virtuoso who builds water-cooled, quad-SLI gaming rigs with not a wire out of place.
Cookie Monster: The Engadget Interview

Cookie Monster: The Engadget Interview

It'd be wrong to say that the cast of Sesame Street just discovered the internet. As it is, the show's characters have dozens of games and mobile apps, with a large video archive that goes at least as far back as "Me Lost Me Cookie At The Disco." It would seem, though, that someone over at the Sesame Workshop has been working to bring Big Bird and co.
The top 14 laptops you can buy today

The top 14 laptops you can buy today

It's been a few months since we added anything to the laptop section of our buyer's guide, so we figured it was time for an update.
LG G Flex2 review: This is what the original should have been

LG G Flex2 review: This is what the original should have been

"They're a gimmick. They're a terrible idea. They're not going anywhere." Naysayers have been doing their thing since the notion of a curved smartphone made the leap from a nutty concept to bona fide market fad, and they're not going to stop any time soon.
You can now trade Pokémon with yourself, thanks to Arduino

You can now trade Pokémon with yourself, thanks to Arduino

Gotta catch 'em all. Gotta catch 'em all. Gotta catch 'em all. For some 17 years, those words have reverberated around coder Pepijn de Vos's mind, and thanks to an Arduino and some ingenuity, his dreams have now come true.
An in-depth look at the Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones

An in-depth look at the Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones

By now, you will have heard at least something about Windows 10, the next iteration of Microsoft's OS that aims to create a unified experience across all the devices it'll eventually inhabit: everything from PCs and laptops to tablets and phones.
A night in Richard Branson's state-of-the-art Virgin Hotel

A night in Richard Branson's state-of-the-art Virgin Hotel

Richard Branson knows how to make a first impression. The first thing I saw when I arrived at Virgin's debut hotel was a statuesque blonde in a bright-red trench coat stepping out of a matching-hued Tesla, with a photographer documenting the whole ordeal.
LG's 'luxury' smartwatch has an all-metal body and a leather strap

LG's 'luxury' smartwatch has an all-metal body and a leather strap

LG is revealing what's (literally) up its sleeve for MWC 2015. It's an Android Wear smartwatch that LG calls its luxury iteration, with an all-metal body, gold and silver finishes and a natural leather strap (which can be swapped out, of course).

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