2015년 3월 14일 토요일

This week's 10 stories you shouldn't miss


Motorola's best budget smartphone just got even better

Motorola's best budget smartphone just got even better

It's no surprise that the Moto G is the bestselling smartphone in Motorola's history -- it's always had solid specs and featured a class-leading display.
HTC's bigger, flatter One E9 smartphone poses for the camera (update: specs)

HTC's bigger, flatter One E9 smartphone poses for the camera (update: specs)

If you thought HTC's One M9 was just too small or too bulky, you'll be glad to hear that the company has something bigger in store...
Hillary Clinton: 'I think I went above and beyond' email requirements

Hillary Clinton: 'I think I went above and beyond' email requirements

The most contentious work-related email debate of this month (at least) continued today, as likely presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held a press conference (video) at the UN headquarters.
How Valve's secret meeting got devs on board with Steam VR

How Valve's secret meeting got devs on board with Steam VR

Alex Schwartz expected robes. His development studio, Owlchemy Labs, received a cryptic email from Valve, one of the largest and most mysterious companies in the gaming industry, on an otherwise normal day in October: The message contained a secrecy agreement, plane tickets and the vague assertion that this was all about something related to virtual reality.
These companies think the future of wearables is wellness, not watches

These companies think the future of wearables is wellness, not watches

Whisper it, but if the trend at London's Wearable Technology Show is any indication then the future of wearables may not be in fitness.
HBO Now is cutting the cord, but there are still a few strings

HBO Now is cutting the cord, but there are still a few strings

With the exception of some special internet offers, until now the (legit) way to get HBO has been straightforward -- order it from your cable company along with a big TV bundle.
One month to launch: A closer look at Apple's Watch

One month to launch: A closer look at Apple's Watch

I was never a watch guy. Actually, let me rephrase -- I was never a watch guy until I bought a Tissot online for giggles (and about $350).
The new MacBook is impressive, but not for everyone (hands-on)

The new MacBook is impressive, but not for everyone (hands-on)

Who would have thought that the most interesting thing to come out of Apple's "Spring Forward" event would actually be a new laptop? In addition to spilling more details on its new smartwatch, the company also unveiled a brand-new (and long-awaited) update to the MacBook Air.
Jeb Bush believes net neutrality rules are the 'craziest ideas'

Jeb Bush believes net neutrality rules are the 'craziest ideas'

Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush isn't about to break with the party line on net neutrality. The former Florida Governor told those at an Iowa question-and-answer session this weekend that the FCC's decision to classify broadband as a utility was "one of the craziest ideas I've ever heard." It doesn't make sense to use a 1934-era law to govern the "most dynamic part of life" in the US, he claimed.
Sesame Street's executive producer on staying relevant after 46 years

Sesame Street's executive producer on staying relevant after 46 years

Thanks to Netflix, Amazon and YouTube, the competition for kid's eyeballs is fiercer than ever, but that's not slowing down Sesame Street.

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