Pinots and Microchips – Interview with Silicon Valley CEO T.J. Rodgers (Video)

Think you know Pinot? Meet the guy on a mission to take on the best of Burgundy.

Yahoo removes serifs from logo – now what? (Video)

Mission accomplished: the Yahoo! logo is now better equipped to cross the English Channel.

Unleash the power of the Superfan

Vote for my SXSW panel and enjoy good karma for the rest of the day (maybe even the entire week!).

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.

Next version of Android will be called KitKat (iOS 7 to be known as Pizza Pocket)

This marks the first time, so fast as I can recall, that a confectionery brand has teamed with a software platform.

Foursquare for Windows 8 a visual knockout

I tested Foursquare side-by-side on the Surface Pro with a Nexus 4, iPad Mini and (for kicks) an old Samsung Galaxy Tab. There's no comparison: Windows blew them all away.

Bargain Android

At $199, the Nexus 4 is the steal of the century. Somebody call Chevy Chase! But the price drop does put a crimp on my upgrade plans.

Google Search: Do you know the Waze to San Jose?

I gave the updated Waze (3.7.3) a test drive this morning in San Jose and around Silicon Valley.

Nexus 4 receives Android 4.3 build update

Google is teasing us. Whispering in our ears: Key Lime Pie. Key Lime Pie. You want it. You want it.

Samsung makes push for developers

2013 has been a big year for Samsung. In March, the Galaxy S 4 was unveiled at a splashy New York City event. The phone was go on to a big seller, receiving mostly positive reviews.