Forget the hype. As is, the smartwatch isn't innovative enough to be worth $300, and consumers know it.
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Of Apollo, newspapers and ticking clocks
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Let's curb our 3D-printer enthusiasm, folks
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TED creator on 'finding the future first'
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Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and the 'rising billion'
The most-liked comments from the past 24 hours
Here's a roundup of the 11 reader comments that have been liked the most by your fellow readers.
Why free operating systems will encourage you to actually spend more
Apple's decision to give away OS X Mavericks is crafty. By exposing users to new features, there's an incentive to upgrade your devices and fully enjoy new capabilities.
There’s a car in Belgium that draws portraits
Plenty of people in the auto industry are searching for innovations. Only one just made a car that draws portraits.
Snapchat is thriving and that’s a great sign for your privacy
Think Snapchat is a silly app used by sexting teens? It's actually our best hope to regain some online privacy.
The case for paying kidney donors
A study suggests that paying kidney donors $10,000 would actually cut health-care costs.
Welcome to the hellabyte era, as in a helluva lot of data
The human race has more information than ever before, but don't expect big data to solve all of our issues.
It’s Elon Musk’s world, and everyone else is just driving in it
With all he's accomplished -- including his work on electric cars -- there's no doubt it's Musk's world, and everyone else is just driving in it.
Samsung’s folly shows Achilles heel of online reviews
Samsung was fined for leading a campaign that praise its phones and disparage its competitor, HTC.
The quest to reinvent bicycling
Wheels are becoming lights and lights are becoming indestructible. When you thrown in electric-powered bikes, cycling is a hot area for new ideas.