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Are you buying a new phone or a new lifestyle?

by
Adriene Hill
Sep 12, 2012
As Apple announces its newest iPhone, we take a look at tech ecosystems you buy into when you buy a new gadget.

Before the iPhone, other objects of desire

by
David Brancaccio
Sep 12, 2012
It wasn't always the iPhone. A look at past objects of desire and prestige, and what they say about us as people.

Apps collect data on users even when not in use

by
Sarah Gardner
Sep 4, 2012
Even when certain apps aren't being used, they collect a lot of information about users.

As apps rise in popularity, will cookbooks fall out of favor?

Interview with
L.V. Anderson
Sep 4, 2012
With so many ways to find recipes and cooking tips these days, many food enthusiasts wonder if cookbooks will go the way of the dodo.

What the Apple-Samsung verdict means for your apps

by
Adriene Hill
Aug 28, 2012
How the jury's decision in the patent infringement case could change things for app developers.

What the Apple-Samsung ruling means for you

by
Adriene Hill
Aug 27, 2012
Apple's win over Samsung could mean big changes for the smartphone and tablet markets.

When will all the really, really cool technology actually get here?

by
John Moe
Aug 20, 2012
And, a tech reporter gets off the Internet. And becomes way happier.

Buying coffee, and giving up some privacy

by
John Moe
Aug 9, 2012
The new deal between Starbucks and Square signals a new era of baristas knowing who you are before you enter the store.

FTC proposes an update to ancient online law, COPPA

by
John Moe
Aug 2, 2012
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act may get its first update since Mark Zuckerberg was a 15-year-old.

New body units offer info on effects of blasts on soldiers

by
John Moe
Aug 1, 2012
The U.S. military is experimenting with new ways to gather data to help personnel in short-term and long-term.

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