Evernote boss Phil Libin: wearables and war
We sat down with Evernote’s CEO to chat Google Glass, cults and conflict

We sat down with Evernote’s CEO to chat Google Glass, cults and conflict
As the rivals unleash this year’s crop of tablets, we compare their design, specs and capabilities in our definitive face-off
Apple’s iPhone 5s is packing a new A7 processor that’s the first to bring 64-bit computing to your hand – we went hands-on with the first apps optimised for it to find the best
Nissan’s stunning ZEOD RC will be the first car to complete a lap of the historic Le Mans circuit purely on electric power, and it’s got plenty of other tricks to get excited about too
Your Android smartphone is a caterpillar trapped in a cocoon. Here’s how to turn it into a beautiful butterfly
Have we run out of animals to base new Pokémon on? The existence of a sentient set of flying keys in the latest game suggests to Steve Hogarty that yes, yes we have
It’s One against Three in this clash of the phablet titans. Who’s your money on?
Give your shiny new Galaxy S4 an instant upgrade with our selection of the best accessories, from headphones to cases
GTA Online’s character creator is a brave attempt at doing something different from the norm – but the results leave a lot to be desired, says Steve Hogarty
“We don’t need no iPaducation,” is the depressing cry from LA – but educators shouldn’t freak out about kids daring to explore technology, says Craig Grannell
When movie directors want to give their vision of the future some added verisimilitude, they turn to real-life car manufacturers to create the vehicles of tomorrow. And we wish we could get our hands on them today
After reinventing the thermostat, Tony Fadell’s team at Nest have made home safety tech exciting