Within two chapters, I realized that I may not be the right audience for Creative Selection.
A book written by a software engineer at Apple through its revival of the Mac and introduction of the iPhone, it goes through—in…
The meteoric rise and fall of Theranos is fantastical, to the point where reality feels like fiction, and its characters and events seem like the work of an overenthusiastic author. Bad Blood is a book that chronicles the startup, tracing…
This past week, Tesla announced that in order to offer their Model 3 at the previously-promised $35k price point, they're taking the radical strategy of shuttering the vast majority of their physical stores, moving all their cars…
You know those articles that bloggers come up with periodically, wherein they realize that constant connectivity and FOMO can be toxic so they unplug, for days or weeks at a time, then reflect on how the solitude has enabled some…
As is the tradition with talking about tablets—or really, just iPads—as professional-grade productivity machines, I'm required by unspoken law to write it out on the iPad itself. Fortunately, my job is made easier with the…
Arstechnica has been around since before the dotcom bust days. As a news, editorial and reviews site for most things computing/technology-related, they have more than earned their credibility for readability but also journalistic depth, particularly in reviewing gadgetry…