Tablet Wars, Reduced Price Edition: next-gen Nexus 7 $149 July

I predicted we'd see $99 tablets by Christmas 2011. It didn't happen. I rode Moore's Law too aggressively on that call. Though not official, it's not unrealistic to expect marquee tablets to hit the $149-159 range by summer.

Facebook Home looks promising – How will Apple respond?

Will Apple's next version of iOS have a social networking-like skin? One challenge is Apple's distinct non core competency in this arena. Their last social networking effort, Ping, was an unmitigated flop.

Road to a Million Views: The Gear (DSLR Video Guide)

Jumping into DSLR? Here's a list of gear that can you get started, and on the way to a million views on YouTube.

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.

Tap-and-go Mobile Payment: What’s the hang-up?

If Japan can offer any lessons here – about 20 percent of its population pays for goods and services using mobile devices – it is that laying the groundwork and support for this type of payment takes a deep-pocketed, influential player with a strong will.

Google Android sales increase, capture 51% of U.S. market

Microsoft continues to remain relevant, and took third place once again in the U.S. with 4.7% of all smartphone sales.

Facebook phone oh, no

Why on earth would we want to be restricted to a world that is increasingly seen as a best-in-class meme generator, a place where we're begged 24/7 to play Mad Skeletons (and Mad Burger!), a town littered with self-shots, and taco shots.

Nexus 4, now less like a bar of soap (Nub, Nub)

With the nubs, the Nexus 4 rests just slightly above any surface, and the rubber provides the necessary friction and reduce heart palpitations in the process.

Road to a Million Views: Clint’s Monster Video Editing Computer Build

When it comes to video editing--especially with today's HD formats--it seems as if no amount of computing horsepower is ever enough.

Trendspotting: Users spend two hours a day on smartphone apps

Another perhaps more interesting takeaway from the stats is the ground Android has gained in app monetization.