Buying all the latest tech can get pretty expensive fast. Despite all our excitement for everything new coming out, we still encourage people, can companies, to practice fiscal responsibility.
Elon Musk shows off how SpaceX using Leap Motion, North Carolina University invents strong glue for solar panels, Microsoft buys Nokia, Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy Gear, we pine over Apple’s new iPhone, we try to guess which start up will be the next big thing (Spoiler: Oculus Rift), HDMI 2.0 for 3D 4K video transfer and Intel’s fiber optic breakthrough.
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- Microsoft to buy BlackBer… I mean Nokia
- MSFT Stock Drops after the Deal Announcement
- The case against Stephen Elop as Microsoft CEO
- The Deal That Makes No Sense
- Nokia Name To Go Away With Lumia
- Which Start-Up Could Be the Next Big Thing?
- Android KitKat is the next version of Google’s mobile operating system
- Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with 1.63-inch AMOLED touchscreen, built-in camera, 70 apps
- First look video: Samsung Galaxy Gear demonstration
- The Galaxy Watch Won’t Last A Day With Heavy Usage
- Sorry, the Future of Computing Is Not on Your Wrist
- Apple’s Other iPhone Announcement Event
- Intel’s Laser Chips
- HDMI 2.0
- Elon Musk Creates Rocket Parts With the Wave of a Hand
- New Connection Between Stacked Solar Cells Can Handle Energy Of 70,000 Suns
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