These are all the 226 entries published to date:
- September 2022 (1)
- November 2020 (1)
- June 2020 (1)
- October 2019 (1)
- July 2017 (1)
- June 2017 (1)
- February 2017 (3)
- January 2017 (4)
- December 2016 (4)
- November 2016 (6)
- October 2016 (6)
- September 2016 (7)
- 28: The innovator’s dilemma didn’t forgive BlackBerry either
- 26: Firefox, Chrome and the perception of value
- 20: Goodbye, Nexus?
- 14: The ‘killer app’ for the Apple Watch? Fitness.
- 13: The iPhone 7 is a great smartphone you probably shouldn’t buy
- 11: Courage and comparing Apples to oranges
- 02: Project Ara: stop making us dream your dream, Google
- August 2016 (7)
- 31: Yoga Book: Going beyond the tablet
- 30: 13 billion reasons for Apple to abandon Europe
- 29: The new iPhone 7, on September 7th
- 23: Android 7.0 Nougat makes more sense on tablets… and convertibles
- 19: T-Mobile unlimited data is not so unlimited
- 17: Intel: if we can’t defeat them, we’ll join them
- 16: Google Duo: simpler must be better
- July 2016 (7)
- June 2016 (9)
- 23: Huawei challenges Android with a backup plan
- 22: Amazon Kindle (2016) seems cheaper than Paperwhite but it’s not
- 20: Microsoft Edge efficiency isn’t (that) important: usability and options are
- 17: China is too important and Apple knows it
- 13: The 3.5 mm unnecessary goodbye
- 10: 4 questions about the troubling app subscription model
- 08: The Xbox One will focus on games, and that’s a good thing
- 06: Voice assistants’ worst enemy? Our embarrassment
- 01: Microsoft’s ‘mixed reality’ sounds like a confusing plan B
- May 2016 (8)
- 30: The GeForce GTX 1070 is the video card you’ll want to buy
- 23: Apple and the innovator’s dilemma
- 19: Suddenly, Chrome OS makes more sense
- 17: Goodbye to the perfect disposable phone
- 11: My PC is good enough
- 06: The revolution that never was
- 05: Update to Windows 10 now. Pretty please?
- 03: Goodbye, Atom: you won’t be missed
- April 2016 (10)
- 28: Apple, Microsoft, and the future of convertibles
- 26: Counter Strike and the defining purpose of a smartwatch
- 25: The quest for the real Apple Watch
- 21: Opera and the new generation of browsers
- 19: The new MacBook is a new test to our patience
- 13: Technology and the dangers of oversimplification
- 11: Dual-camera smartphones are just the beginning
- 06: It will be a lot harder to criticize WhatsApp now
- 05: The HP Spectre is everything the Macbook is not
- 04: What is the difference between 16 and 64 GB on an iPhone SE? $10 for Apple, $100 for you
- March 2016 (11)
- 30: #Build2016 signals the death of the Windows phone
- 28: The Oculus Rift era has arrived, the revolution hasn’t
- 17: Razer Core is a great device with the wrong price
- 15: On AlphaGo and sadness
- 14: Microsoft Cross-Network is a nice utopia
- 10: Android N won’t be enough for convertibles
- 09: The triumph of AI
- 07: What if HTC and Xiaomi merged?
- 04: Microsoft isn’t more evil than Google or Apple
- 03: I want to be able to play in my laptop
- 01: The new, evolutionary, Xbox One
- February 2016 (13)
- 29: Raspberry Pi 3 and the curse of human expectations
- 26: Microsoft kills its Android porting tool, welcomes only iOS developers
- 25: Where is the future of wearables and smartwatches?
- 24: What if Xiaomi Mi 5 was available worldwide?
- 12: The Google VR future is autonomous
- 10: Oculus Rift as the PC savior
- 09: Samsung Upgrade Program: you’ll have the latest and greatest with this subscription model
- 09: This is what we expect from the Samsung Galaxy S7
- 08: The challenge for Google’s next Cardboard
- 04: Ubuntu convergence: dream or nightmare?
- 03: This is the future of mirrors
- 02: Smartwatches didn’t kill the Fitbit
- 01: Google’s Nexus tries to learn the iPhone lesson
- January 2016 (13)
- 27: Apple is neither inmortal, nor invulnerable
- 25: The next Amazon phone won’t be made by Amazon
- 20: The smarwatch declaration of independence
- 19: TV content is way different than web content
- 18: WhatsApp ditches its annual $1 subscription to kill the SMS
- 15: Netflix and the ‘Allow Piracy Until Popular’ model
- 14: GoPro’s problem: action cameras are not smartphones
- 12: Xiaomi against imaginary valuations
- 11: The conquest of Alexa
- 08: Remix OS is what Chrome OS should be
- 07: The Consumer Electronics Madness
- 04: Windows 10 on 200 million devices is not a success
- 02: Will 2016 confirm Apple’s erratic path?
- December 2015 (17)
- 30: OLED Displays are coming to the iPhones, but not soon enough
- 28: The absurd backdoor
- 25: Merry Christmas!
- 23: Microsoft delays its Surface Hub and nobody really cares
- 22: Google and Facebook are winning the invisible battle of mobile apps
- 20: Lumia 950 XL and second chances
- 17: George Hotz and the democratization of Autonomous Cars
- 15: The ‘Open’ falacy
- 11: Ballmer is wrong about Windows 10 universal apps: Uber shows the way
- 10: Split-screen feature for Android is coming, but that’s far from enough
- 09: The Pixel C is just and oversized phone
- 08: Windows Phone and the bumpy road ahead
- 04: The 4-inch iPhone strikes back, and no Android maker is paying attention
- 04: Christmas is coming: OnePlus 2 is invite-free forever, OnePlus X will be just this weekend
- 03: Ballmer vs Nadella
- 03: The SSD democratization
- 01: Windows 10 on the Xiaomi Mi 4 is all about freedom of choice
- November 2015 (26)
- 30: Saving Mozilla
- 29: Kids and parents beware: modern toys are another gateway to private data
- 27: OnePlus, Apple, cables and book covers
- 26: The Raspberry Pi Zero is a crazy little wonderful microPC that costs $5
- 24: Xiaomi’s Mi Pad 2 is a promising cheap alternative to Surface Pro 4 & iPad Pro
- 23: Samsung Gear VR vs Google Cardboard: the differences are night and day
- 20: Are we ready for virtual showrooming? HoloLens fails to give a good answer
- 20: iFixit: Apple Pencil is a little technology marvel
- 18: Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Dock makes you pay $79 for something that Apple should have given in the first place
- 17: The $85 Chromebit is another nice, useless product that solves a problem that didn’t exist
- 16: No converged MacBook-iPad? Remember small tablets, big phones, stylus denial?
- 16: Apple ‘destroys design’, neglects its own software
- 13: HoloLens reminds us not only of Kinect, but of another big failure
- 13: YouTube Music: try to compete with that, Spotify
- 11: iPad Pro review time: a great product that you shouldn’t buy?
- 10: Google Maps is at last useful offline: Goodbye, TomTom
- 10: The new TAG Heuer smartwatch is just a coupon for a TAG Heuer mechanical watch
- 09: Will the iPad Pro be able to save the iPad?
- 09: Ubuntu convergence has its own pace
- 06: The Unicorn Sect
- 06: Google plans on designing its own chips: easier said than done
- 05: Samsung ATIV Book 9 Pro is another testimony on why 4K is mostly useless on a laptop
- 04: Google as a hardware company
- 03: No more Windows 7 PCs in a year: why Windows users don’t upgrade to Windows 10?
- 02: Chrome OS won’t phase out, but Android merger seems inevitable
- 02: Windows Hello and the convenience of biometrics
- October 2015 (20)
- 30: Google merging Chrome OS and Android: Apple is next
- 29: OnePlus X is the Nexus we all wanted
- 26: Is the Apple TV affordable? Maybe, but the HDMI cable isn’t
- 23: The Windows 10 Mobile app debate
- 22: Surface Book vs. MacBook Pro: on apples and oranges
- 22: Fairphone 2 shows Google Ara how it’s done
- 22: YouTube Red: it’s my way or the highway
- 21: The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 isn’t cheap, but it delivers a lot
- 21: HTC One A9: judging a book by its cover
- 19: Nexus 5X & 6P reviews coming: worthy successors with surprising cameras
- 16: Steam Machine is a tough sell. Steam Link isn’t. Steam Controller? I really don’t know
- 14: 9 reasons why the new iMacs are a disappointment
- 12: Microsoft Display Dock is asking for copycats
- 12: Dell buys EMC, a new IBM is born
- 08: Samsungate coming
- 06: Who are you Microsoft, and where have you left the old behemoth?
- 05: Twitter, the social network that never was
- 02: The useless Nexus
- 02: Amazon banning Chromecast, Apple TV: my country, my rules
- 01: Google’s Pixel C has a smart aspect ratio, but what about the stylus?
- September 2015 (38)
- 30: OS X El Capitan doesn’t deserve this long review. It’s not worthy. (0)
- 28: Fairphone and the story of the smartphone that wanted to be different (0)
- 28: iPhone 6S and 6S Plus sales: the unfair but inevitable comparison (0)
- 25: Volkswagen, proprietary software, heroes and villains (0)
- 25: Do you trust Apple News praise from Wired? (0)
- 24: Design, not tech, is what matters in smartwatches (0)
- 24: Pebble Time Round: now we need an elegant design for Pebble OS too (0)
- 23: Why Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P could matter (0)
- 22: iPhone 6s reviews: size matters. More than anything else. (0)
- 21: The Apple Car is real: WSJ (0)
- 21: The Internet Of Very Pointless Things (0)
- 21: If you want an iPad Mini 4, just buy an iPad Air (2). (0)
- 21: You will no longer buy a phone. You will lease it. (0)
- 18: A bright future for the web and content on the internet (0)
- 18: Steve Jobs movie: I don’t mind the ‘whatever’ (0)
- 17: Beware of the fake review (0)
- 17: Begun, the mobile adblocker war has (0)
- 16: iOS 9 seems like a worthy upgrade, especially on the iPads (0)
- 16: Apple TV shows again that control gluttony problem (2)
- 16: Windows RT users can now get Windows 10 Start Menu (0)
- 16: No, Facebook won’t have a ‘Dislike’ button. Context is everything. (0)
- 15: Rice won’t save your wet phone. It won’t damage it either. (0)
- 15: Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 3.0: what’s up, USB Power Delivery? (0)
- 15: Casio F-91W Watch: the Ultimate Terrorist Timepiece (0)
- 15: Surface Pro 4 and the new Lumias are on their way: please Microsoft, get this right (0)
- 14: Why 2GB, Apple? (0)
- 14: A new step towards the Embedded SIM (1)
- 10: Spec comparison is no longer (very) useful (0)
- 09: The unimaginative Apple in four paragraphs (0)
- 08: Raspberry Pi gets its own (official) Touch Display (0)
- 07: Please tech, don’t bore me (0)
- 06: The Tech Bubble seems to be here. Really. (0)
- 06: Polaroid Snap: A Digital Camera That Prints Inkless Instant Photos (2)
- 04: Samsung Gear S2 gets it right (0)
- 03: TVs at IFA 2015: 4K and HDR are coming: bigger is better (0)
- 03: iPhone 6S/Plus will still start at 16GB, even if they now can record 4K video (0)
- 03: Design and customization are critical on the new Moto 360 (0)
- 01: And so, it begins (8)
- August 2015 (11)
- 17: Modern slaveries (0)
- 16: Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace (0)
- 14: She created Japan’s Xiaomi, launching 21 gadgets in 2 months (0)
- 13: Even when told not to, Windows 10 just can’t stop talking to Microsoft (0)
- 13: The smartphone price wars are not victimless (0)
- 11: Google Announces Plans for New Operating Structure (0)
- 11: Force Touch on iPhone 6S revealed: expect shortcuts, faster actions across iOS | 9to5Mac (0)
- 10: There’s no such thing as post-PC (0)
- 09: Ubuntu phone goes global, but you’ll get slow speeds in the US | The Verge (0)
- 07: The future shouldn’t be nerdy (0)
- 06: Messenger OS (0)