Yannick LeJacq
The Next Step for Flying Cars Is Flying On Their Own
It's like a plane, train, and automobile all in one package.
Trip Hawkins, Godfather of Video Games, Is Reaching for a Second Life
He wants his new game to teach kids "about managing your emotions and making healthy decisions."
The Makers of Candy Crush Won't Trademark "Candy" After All
King.com drops its widely-derided trademark request in the US, but not in the EU.
Forget Dongles And Passwords, The Future Of Mobile Payments Is Biometrics
With the two largest smartphone makers in the world getting behind the idea of biometric scanning, credit card companies may start to take it seriously as well.
Facebook Is Bringing MOOCs (and Facebook) to Rwanda
The social giant is riding an education-colored horse into developing economies.
Could Smart Cars Really Save Blackberry?
Is it time for the struggling handset maker to shift gears completely?
Hero Worship Of Steve Jobs Will Live On As A Postage Stamp
Finally, you'll be able to lick photos of Steve Jobs without feeling weird about it.
Piracy Sites Are Still Making Millions In Advertising Revenue
According to a new study: $227 million in 2013, to be exact.
Keep Your Pants On: Virtual Dressing Rooms Aren't Ready for the Mainstream
The virtual shoe might fit. But will you want to wear it?
Why Don't Women Care About Esports?
A new survey shows that more than 90 percent of people watching livestreams of esports events are men.
In the Future, Horror Games Will Take Your Pulse to Scare You Better
In video games, the hardware will hear you scream.
One of the Best and Weirdest Mobile Games Just Got a Reboot
Eliss Infinity once again will stretch the boundaries of touchscreen gaming.