Chromebook Pixel: A pretty expensive dumb terminal

$1,299?! For a laptop that weighs over 3 pounds, and only lasts 5 hours? And it won't even run Premiere Pro, or Photoshop?

Google: Jelly Bean running on 1 in 4 Android devices

Features such as Google Now, highly customizable home screens, and a best-in-class notification system, have given Google a leg up on Apple.

Must Read: Internet Trend Report

Fair warning: this is a dense, comprehensive report. Be sure to grab at least two or three shots of your favorite espresso before daring to wade into its data-laden depths.

Samsung launches Wearable Computing Era – but will it succeed?

If Galaxy Gear succeeds, expect 2014 to see a non-stop parade of wearable tech products. Google Glass most famously should launch sometime in the first half.

Google Nexus 5, the biggest non-surprise of 2013

At the Nexus 5 to my list of 2013 drool-worthy tech that includes: the Nexus 7, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, Sony PlayStation 4, and Ferrari F12. At least one of those is a total dream.

Lenovo buys Motorola Mobility – Great move for all

Hopefully Google has learned its lesson: Don't do hardware.

Smartwatch Comparo: Moto 360 vs. Pebble

It's going to get really tough for Pebble, the company. LG, HTC, Samsung and Motorola are all charging into the wearables space.

Report: 1 in 10 West Coast wineries likely to sell in next five years (Silicon Valley Bank)

New Silicon Valley Bank report "Ownership Transitions in the Wine Industry" predicts continued ownership changes for wineries in California, Oregon, Washington.

Wide-screen, low price key to BlackBerry reboot

CEO John Chen simplifies and focuses on the company's enterprise roots. Will the new BlackBerry Passport smartphone find a niche with the faithful?

Pebble announces Kickstarter for Pebble Time smartwatch with color e-paper display

The day has finally arrived. And it's called "Pebble Time." After a much-hyped and significantly marketed countdown, the smartwatch maker that could, Pebble, announced today a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new model featuring a color e-paper display. No, this is not 1992. Up until now the Palo Alto-based start-up produced smartwatches,...