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How Barrett Wissman Predicts Influencers Will Change the Arts Game
Influencers in the arts can drive real profits, even with small moves. A single Instagram post by Beyoncé, for example, […]

Music Streaming: What Your Options Look Like Now
How Apple’s competition stacks up.
12 Unique Gifts for the Hard-to-Shop-for People on Your List
As if the holidays weren’t already stressful enough, add in the pressure of trying to find a gift for those […]
9 Books That Make Perfect Gifts for Industry Experts
Every person has hard-to-shop-for people on his holiday gift list. Whether it’s a picky eater, an impulse shopper, or simply […]

Does Silicon Valley Look Like “Silicon Valley”?
ReadWrite takes to the streets of SoMa to get past Hollywood stereotypes. Why geeks wear what they wear will surprise you.

How to Use Spotify for Karaoke
Technology has forever altered just about every facet of music. From how we learn and compose music to how it’s recorded, distributed and consumed, everything is different now. The shifts in consumption go way beyond solitary listening through white earbuds, entering far more social settings.
Earlier this month, we looked at how to use…

What Real Women In Tech Look Like
We went to actual Silicon Valley companies to look past the Hollywood stereotypes offered on TV. Here’s who we found.

Getting Started With Google Chromecast: The Unofficial Manual
Got a new Chromecast? Here’s the manual Google should have put in the box.

5 Cool Chromecast Hacks And Workarounds
How to get the most out of Google’s cheap new streaming dongle.

Google Lines Its Smart Home Nest Again … With Revolv
Nest buys Revolv, but kills off its hub.

Fashionable Tech Gadgets You’ll Actually Want to Wear
More stylish, less clunky.

10 Awesome Instagram Accounts That Science Geeks Should Follow
Sick of selfies? Us, too. Here’s some Instagrams that should blind you with science.

Tie My Netflix Account to Facebook? No Thanks
Netflix’s Facebook integration is finally here. Do we really need more frictionless sharing?

5 Great Books to Build Your Character
Tough economic times and
startups have at least one
thing in common – you need character and determination to survive.
Character is what it takes to win,
to believe and to persuade others. It’s a mix of passion, determination,
sleepless hours,
hard work.
Character is about crossing the finish line, about achieving dreams and
goals.
While…

10 Cool Things A Pebble Smartwatch Can Do
Not sold on fancy wrist tech? Pebble’s new app store might just change your mind.

Another Chromecast Gotcha—It Hates The 5GHz Wireless-N Band
Google’s new device can do a lot of things. Supporting the faster 5GHz Wi-Fi frequency favored by streaming fans isn’t one of them.

Good News, Everyone! It’s The 10 Best Inventions From Futurama
Futurama, canned by Comedy Central, will wrap up its long run with its seventh season this summer. To commemorate the show, here’s a roundup of the 10 coolest tech and science inventions in Futurama history.

10 Things You Need To Know About The Amazon Fire TV
Amazon’s Fire TV is a set-top box packed with features. Here are the ones that matter.

How to Watch Baseball Online – Legally or Illegally
Every Major League Baseball season has a whopping 2,430 regular-season games that are played from April through October – not counting spring training or the playoffs. That is a lot of baseball. And of course, you’d like to use your PC or tablet to watch some of those games, right?
No worries. MLB is happy, within restrictions and for a price…

Racing Into The Augmented Future
How Drone Racing League could meet VR

Have A Haptic Valentine’s Day
Technology and your love life? Sure!

How Rovio Builds A Brand To Last
ReadWrite sits down with Peter Vesterbacka

How Jaunt’s New Neo Camera Gives VR Filmmaking A Boost
Eyeballs rejoice: Virtual reality film tools are getting really good.

How Samsung Is Using The World As Its Gear VR Laboratory
A Q&A with Samsung’s VR boss, on virtual reality and mobile’s place in it.

Microsoft Missed Mobile, So Now It Wants To Own VR
And it actually could.

Now That HTC’s Interesting, Asus Eyes Acquisition
Asus Vive virtual reality system, anyone?

Oculus Will Let You Grab Virtual Reality With Both Hands
Why these hand controllers are such a big deal.

Oculus And Microsoft Team Up To Dominate Virtual-Reality Gaming
Could this mean we’ll see VR games for the Xbox One?

Why Apple’s Letting Developers Test Apps On 100 Apple TVs
Because App Store and HomeKit.

Unity Dives Into The Rift With Virtual Reality Tools For Games
Brace those faces for loads of new VR and AR apps.

Google’s New App For Android TV Fixes Its Discovery Problem
Developers should see downloads.

Google Beefs Up Chromecast With Super Binge-Watching Powers and Motion Control
The super-dongle gets video queuing and multi-user support for games.

Google Jump Will Revolutionize Making Virtual-Reality Experiences
An open-source answer for the question of how we’ll get VR.

How Oculus Could Extend Into The Real World, Thanks To Surreal Vision
The acquisition brings computer vision expertise to the VR company.

Tools For Screencasting On Your Windows Desktop
How to record the action on your Windows desktop.

Get Your Faces Ready: Oculus Announces 2nd Developer Conference This Fall
Virtual reality app makers (and fans), mark your calendars for September 23 to 25.

Oculus Will Bring Virtual Reality To Real Reality On June 11
Expect the first closeup of its first commercial Rift headset.

Why Apple Just Wasn’t Feeling It For The TV Set
It’s hard to make a really distinctive television.

Google Just Put Its Search Design Chief In Charge Of Cardboard VR
The race to rule virtual reality is heating up.
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