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Review: LG Watch Style and Sport

Posted on February 8, 2017 by David Pierce

To coincide with the new software launch, Google worked with LG to make two new smartwatches, the Watch Sport and Watch Style. The post Review: LG Watch Style and Sport appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: LG Watch Style and Sport→

Posted in accessories, Android, Gadget Lab, Gear, Reviews, smartwatches | Tagged Android Wear, LG

Flipboard’s New App Learns What You Like, Then Crafts You a Zine

Posted on February 8, 2017 by David Pierce

Today, Flipboard is rolling out a brand-new version of its platform that introduces what it calls “Smart Magazines.” The post Flipboard’s New App Learns What You Like, Then Crafts You a Zine appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Flipboard’s New App Learns What You Like, Then Crafts You a Zine→

Posted in Apps, Gear, publishing | Tagged Flipboard

Hello, Congress? 1935’s Calling—It Wants Its Phone System Back

Posted on February 3, 2017 by David Pierce
Hello, Congress? 1935’s Calling—It Wants Its Phone System Back

Call Congress. It works if you want to get your voice heard. Probably because it’s a pain in the ass. The post Hello, Congress? 1935’s Calling—It Wants Its Phone System Back appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Hello, Congress? 1935’s Calling—It Wants Its Phone System Back→

Posted in congress, Gadget Lab, Gear, National Affairs, Phones

This Robot Barista Makes a Dang Good Latte

Posted on January 30, 2017 by David Pierce

When you go to Cafe X, there are no hipster bean nerds, and no judgy glances. Just a robot. The post This Robot Barista Makes a Dang Good Latte appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading This Robot Barista Makes a Dang Good Latte→

Posted in cafe x, coffee, Gadget Lab, Gear, robots

Twitter Tries, One More Time, to Help You Figure Out Twitter

Posted on January 26, 2017 by David Pierce

Twitter’s new Explore tab bundles Moments, trending topics, search, and live video into a single page. The post Twitter Tries, One More Time, to Help You Figure Out Twitter appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Twitter Tries, One More Time, to Help You Figure Out Twitter→

Posted in Gadget Lab, Gear, News, Social networks, twitter

The Gear You Need to Make Your iPad Your Only Computer

Posted on January 26, 2017 by David Pierce

You’d probably be happier with something simpler, friendlier, and more in tune with the way you work now. The post The Gear You Need to Make Your iPad Your Only Computer appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading The Gear You Need to Make Your iPad Your Only Computer→

Posted in apple, Gadget Lab, Gear, iPad, tablets

Google Voice Update Makes Google’s Messaging Strategy More Confusing

Posted on January 23, 2017 by David Pierce

Good news for Voice users, more head-scratching for the rest of us. The post Google Voice Update Makes Google’s Messaging Strategy More Confusing appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Google Voice Update Makes Google’s Messaging Strategy More Confusing→

Posted in Gadget Lab, Gear, Google, Google Voice, messaging

China’s Plan to Rule the World: Make All the Gadgets

Posted on January 20, 2017 by David Pierce

Instead of just making and selling smartphones, Xiaomi wants to make and sell just about everything. The post China’s Plan to Rule the World: Make All the Gadgets appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading China’s Plan to Rule the World: Make All the Gadgets→

Posted in ces, china, Gear, xiaomi

Evernote’s New App Is More Than an Update—It’s a Reboot

Posted on January 17, 2017 by David Pierce
Evernote’s New App Is More Than an Update—It’s a Reboot

A note-taking company is trying to become something much bigger and more powerful. The post Evernote’s New App Is More Than an Update—It’s a Reboot appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Evernote’s New App Is More Than an Update—It’s a Reboot→

Posted in Apps, Evernote, Gadget Lab, Gear, productivity

The Inside Story of Google’s Daydream, Where VR Feels Like Home

Posted on January 13, 2017 by David Pierce

In Google’s Daydream VR, you don’t spend your time on a spaceship. You spend it in the woods or your attic. The post The Inside Story of Google’s Daydream, Where VR Feels Like Home appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading The Inside Story of Google’s Daydream, Where VR Feels Like Home→

Posted in Daydream, Gadget Lab, Gear, Google, Virtual Reality, VR

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