It’s often just a fancy name for a computer program.
The smartphone’s ubiquity has made it boring and oppressive. A new, retro handset opens the door to a different future.
Technology has its own purposes.
Cheap or expensive, mechanical timepieces remind human wearers of their own humility.
The company’s new “spaceship” headquarters shows how its beauty has always been skin deep.
The social-media campaign highlights labor issues, but only through the lens of identity.
His “cool dad” presidency blinded him to technology’s dangers.
Facing an uncertain future, the company keeps trying to mine its storied past.
The president-elect’s history in Hollywood might offer a clue.
The technology industry has resisted him, but a Trump presidency is compatible with its business goals.
When the Internet of Things begins to track electrical usage, houses could become more measured—and scrutinized—than ever.
Sorting the good from the bad, the creepy from the adorable
Apple’s rumored takeover of McLaren is a symbolic final breath in the life of automotive desire.
For wealthy geeks like Palmer Luckey who seek vengeance against the institutions they perceive to exclude them, “The Donald” is an obvious ally.
The company’s controversial design choices make it hard to imagine the alternatives they preclude.
40,000 years of visual media in one surprising White House photograph
The clear cola’s nostalgic relaunch harkens back to a time when the world’s problems seemed simple.
Neither are Google nor Amazon. Here’s why that matters.
An elegy for the machine that let people travel through time—but only by a little
What it takes for good ideas to attract money.