My four-year-old iPhone 6s Plus is too good to upgrade, and that should worry Apple
Planned obsolescence may not be enough to drive iPhone upgrade sales. Model year practices of the early auto industry offer up some fascinating parallels.
Planned obsolescence may not be enough to drive iPhone upgrade sales. Model year practices of the early auto industry offer up some fascinating parallels.
We take a hyperbole-free, zero-snark, and comprehensive look at why you might want to choose each of the big three operating systems. If you're considering a change, read this first.
We have the technology. We can build it. We can make it better, smaller, and more plastic than the prototype demo. But we can be demo accurate, too. Our windows are as shattered as our souls.
Which generation iPhone last made you go "wow"? The iPhone 3G's App Store? The iPhone 4's retina display? iPhone 5's LTE? Touch ID? Those days are over. Now all we get are slofies.
Alexa currently has a couple of uninspired and seemingly incomplete features integrating the voice platform with Audible and Kindle. But where could Amazon go with this? We take a look.
From Ansible to Vagrant, we take a look at 23 coding and DevOps tools with curious origin stories and strange-sounding names. Want to know the etymology of your favorite software? Browse this.
Don’t want your drone fleet to be grounded? Read this article to learn how to register your drones. Yes, it’s the law. Again.
A lot of us are familiar with the smart Nest thermostat. But you may not realize just how powerful and flexible the Nest system is for smartchome heating and cooling. David Gewirtz shows how he's using multiple Nests to manage zoned HVAC and adding sensors.
We take a close look at the little ball-shaped robot drone that's now flying around the inside of the International Space Station. Some say it's cute, but we wonder just how long it will take to go from cute to "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that."
ZDNet sits down with open source columnist Bob Reselman to discuss a question from our not-too-distant future: what happens to jobs when everything is automated?