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Videos
Let’s Talk About iOS 7, OS X Mavericks and More
TIME Tech’s Harry McCracken and Doug Aamoth talk about the software, products and services unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote.
Pop Secret Addresses the Challenges of Popcorn-Making with a Free Helper App
Let’s face it: Making popcorn isn’t for the weak, the stupid or the faint of heart. It’s a complicated process that draws on more than one of your senses.
Video: Breathalyzer Meets iPhone
The $150 BACtrack Mobile Breathalyzer connects to your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and lets you measure your blood alcohol content. But like all good gadgets, it takes things a step further.
Let’s Talk About Microtransactions in Video Games
TIME Tech talks about EA’s move to infuse all of its games with pay-as-you-play microtransactions.
Let’s Talk About Google’s Chromebook Pixel
TIME Tech talks about the new Chromebook Pixel, a $1300-and-up laptop that runs Google’s web-connected Chrome operating system.
OptiShot Golf Simulator Review: Play Indoors with Your Own Clubs All Winter Long
The OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator lets you use your own clubs to hit the links indoors.
Video: 10 Things You Should Know About the New BlackBerry Phones
Important information about BlackBerry (the company formerly known as RIM), BlackBerrys (the new phones), excitable CEOs, beards, vodka, crying and more.
Make Your Own Products: 3D Printing Reaches Consumers
Adore your Shih Tzu? Now it’s possible to create a tiny replica of Fluffy in figurine form for your office. You could also create customized jewelry, an iPhone case or something far more personal.
Video: How to Explain CES to Regular People
If you’re a local or national TV reporter who’s been assigned the daunting task of putting together a piece explaining the Consumer Electronics Show, here’s the format to follow.
Video: You’ll Never Believe What Just Happened at CES
I’ve covered every square inch of the gigantic Consumer Electronics Show — year after year after year — and I’ve seen a lot of weird stuff. This is the weirdest thing I’ve seen yet.
Video: Your New Year’s Resolutions for Using Twitter
Jazzhands! Instead of making my own resolutions, here’s what you need to work on when using Twitter this year.