Taking FlightCar for a SoCal spin: A smooth ride — mostly (review)
Image Credit: FlightCarFlightCar has a fascinating shared-economy pitch: Cut the costs of parking at an airport and renting a vehicle from one by letting your parked car double as a rental car. The...
View ArticleHere’s how Evernote’s business card scanning feature tackled 1,333 cards
Image Credit: Rob Pegoraro/VentureBeatWhen Evernote added a business-card scanning feature to its iOS apps last December, I thought of my desk. That furniture long ago became the dumping ground for...
View ArticleMoto 360: A round smartwatch not yet ready to roll (review)
From a distance, you could mistake the Moto 360 for any other chunky men’s watch. But once its 1.56-inch screen lights up with a notification of a new email, a Twitter mention, or an upcoming event,...
View ArticleGoogle’s Nexus Player is no Apple TV; it’s not even a Chromecast
When Google announced last month that it would bring a $99 streaming-media Nexus Player to the market, it invited a one-word response: Why? Google’s past ventures into TV-connected appliances have not...
View ArticleNexus 9 tablet shows Google is thinking bigger — but not big enough (review)
Few parts of the Android ecosystem have improved more and gotten less credit for it than tablets. The gap between 2010’s crude Samsung Galaxy Tab and polished products like last year’s Nexus 7 is...
View ArticleNexus 6 review: Stop the screen-specs madness
You’re not going to sneak up on anybody with a Nexus 6 in your hand. The latest smartphone from Google stands out for a few things, but its gigantic 5.96-inch screen leads the list. And for some users,...
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