Top 5: Evil Google Glass, Windows 8 as the new Coke, tablets are dead, and more
1) Google Glass: Let the evil commence
Glass has now been 'jailbroken' with a well-documented exploit. So what can you (or others) do with a hacked headset? Apparently, a whole lot. Jason Perlow reports.
2) Windows 8: Microsoft's New Coke moment
The latest operating systems numbers are in, and Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes that Windows 8's failure is clearer than ever. Can Microsoft, like Coca-Cola before it, bring victory out of a defeated product launch?
3) BlackBerry chief questions tablet category: Maybe he's not wrong
Thorsten Heins, CEO of BlackBerry, says tablets won't have much of a purpose in five years. Heins' comments were widely panned, but Larry Dignan wonders if maybe he's not that far off base.
4) CISPA 'dead' in Senate, privacy concerns cited
The chairman of a key Senate committee cited "insufficient" privacy protections in the cybersecurity bill, recently passed by the House. A new report says the Senate is drafting separate bills. Zack Whittaker reports.
5) Android's two killer innovations since the iPhone 5 launch
Since Apple announced the iPhone 5 over 7 months ago, Android has made two big leaps forward. One came from Google and the other from a third party app. Jason Hiner explains.