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  • At Last, the iPhone

    A couple of weeks ago I went to Pittsburgh for what I thought would be a day trip.  Since I was headed back that evening, I didn’t take my laptop, but because of thunderstorms across the Eastern Seaboard, my sojourn turned into an overnight stay.  So I had an opportunity to give a good workout to something I had received the previous ...
    Posted to Tech and You (Weblog) by Steven Levy on June 27, 2007
  • The D List

    The fifth annual “D” Conference, run by the Wall Street Journal with hosts Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, was so full of digiluminaries that nearly every time the name of some tech macher was invoked, the person in question was spotted in the audience. The highlight of the event was a joint appearance by Bill Gates and Steve Jobs -- closer to a ...
    Posted to Tech and You (Weblog) by Steven Levy on June 1, 2007
  • Microsoft Runs the Table

      The New Table Top System: Microsoft's Surface computerSometimes the most interesting things lie beneath the surface. But Microsoft's new computing initiative—and one of the coolest things out of Redmond in a while—is all about what’s on the outside. Today the company announces the first in what will be a series of new products that ...
    Posted to Tech and You (Weblog) by Steven Levy on May 30, 2007
  • Retail

    Posted to Tech and You (Gallery) by Mark Coatney on May 29, 2007
  • Handling photos

    Posted to Tech and You (Gallery) by Mark Coatney on May 29, 2007
  • Ripple

    Posted to Tech and You (Gallery) by Mark Coatney on May 29, 2007
  • Menu Screen

    Posted to Tech and You (Gallery) by Mark Coatney on May 29, 2007
  • Front View

    Posted to Tech and You (Gallery) by Mark Coatney on May 29, 2007
  • Meet the Next Billionaires

    From the May 21, 2007 issue of NEWSWEEK - Sitting at the long trestle tables in Y Combinator's Mountain View, Calif., headquarters last January, the Weeblies felt wobbly. Back home at Penn State, the three undergraduates were alpha geeks, go-getters who'd capitalized on the university's requirement that students have a Web portfolio by ...
    Posted to Tech and You (Weblog) by Steven Levy on May 13, 2007