Tools & Toys

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Searching for the Aakash Yet another ultra-inexpensive computer project falls short of the mark
iCandy: Clean Living A zero-energy house, a fuel-sipping plane, and a solar-powered ski lift
Fixing the Things About Technology I Hate Senior Editor Tekla Perry sees 2012 as a year of small but key improvements
Is the Keyboard Going the Way of the Typewriter? Gestures will start to replace keystrokes in 2012
The Ubiquitous Webcam Do we really want to know what the dog does when it’s home alone
Searching for the Aakash
January 2012

Article: Yet another ultra-inexpensive computer project falls short of the mark

iCandy: Clean Living
Tue, January 31, 2012

Slideshow: A zero-energy house, a fuel-sipping plane, and a solar-powered ski lift

Tufte-isms
February 2012

Article: The proponents of information design, present—and talk about—data efficiently

Apple and Amazon’s New Battleground: Textbooks
Tue, January 24, 2012

Blog Post: iPads are still more expensive than printed books—but what about Kindles?

Fixing the Things About Technology I Hate
Tue, January 24, 2012

Podcast: Senior Editor Tekla Perry sees 2012 as a year of small but key improvements

Is the Keyboard Going the Way of the Typewriter?
Mon, January 23, 2012

Podcast: Styluses, eye trackers, contact-lens displays, and devices that capture gestures in the air were shown at the Consumer Electronics Show

CES 2012: GoogleTV Was There. But Did Anybody Care?
Mon, January 16, 2012

Blog Post: Google’s smart TV platform isn’t getting a lot of buzz.

CES 2012: Two Audio Technologies Strip Away Headphones
Mon, January 16, 2012

Blog Post: Who Knew Naked Ears Could Feel So Good?

CES 2012: A Federation of Storage Clouds
Mon, January 16, 2012

Blog Post: 2012 will be the year of store-anywhere, access-anywhere

The Intel-ARM Core War
Thu, January 12, 2012

Blog Post: Competition between Intel and ARM chips in everything from PCs to mobile phones is heating up

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