BlackBerry What killed BlackBerry? Employees started buying their own devices. BlackBerry was great at selling to corporate IT departments. It's not so good at selling to individual consumers. By Timothy B. Lee September 20 Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
BlackBerry The decline of BlackBerry in one chart Every major mobile OS from early 2007 is practically dead now. By Andrea Peterson Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Apple People are whining about iOS 7 because people always whine about new designs Critics are complaining about design changes in iOS 7. But they're overlooking some of its major improvements. By Timothy B. Lee Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Internet Online drug market closing, will donate left over user cash to ‘drug related charity’ Shocker: Online drug blackmarket with very public marketing campaign closing for "security reasons." By Andrea Peterson Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
iPhone Al Franken is worried the new iPhone fingerprint scanner might be a privacy menace The latest iPhone model including a fingerprint scanner just hit the market, and Franken has questions about how Apple plans to use it. By Andrea Peterson Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
nerd culture Here’s what makes torture in video games worse than on TV The difference involves who's in the driver's seat. By Hayley Tsukayama Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Apple Almost 200 people stood in line for iPhones in Georgetown. We have pictures. One group arrived at 6 p.m. on Thursday night. All are buying the iPhone 5s. By Timothy B. Lee Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Net Neutrality What Europe can teach us about keeping the Internet open and free We could've avoided a big headache if we'd just followed Europe's lead. By Brian Fung Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
The Switchboard The Switchboard: Five tech policy posts you need to read today Patent troll bills, Facebook launches an advanced AI effort, and more. By Brian Fung Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Patents Why do patent trolls love East Texas and Delaware? They win more there. The two most popular courts for patent cases are also the most plaintiff-friendly By James Bessen September 19 Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious