
Tim Bajarin
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In 1989, tired of lugging around huge laptops, I dreamed of a “computing brick” that would connect to any kind of screen, in hotels or on the back of plane seats.


Even some Apple aficionados are asking, “Where’s Apple’s VR play?”


Virtual reality may be the closest to teleportation we will ever have in our lifetime.


I won’t go as far as to say it is a life-saver. On the other hand, it has become a key part of how I manage my type 2 diabetes.


You have to understand Apple’s past in order to predict its future.


Read the blurbs! Page through the coffee-table book! Watch the documentary!


The Chinese have arrived, and they plan to disrupt the traditional CE players as much as possible and take market share away from them fast.


We usually look right through it, but glass deserves some props.


Colleagues share memories of one of the great tech journalists.


Microsoft has had to conclude that the idea of owning the hardware, software and services is the only way to control its destiny.