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Is America Actually War-Weary?
Are the public, military, or policymakers the ones who have lost the passion for war in the US?
Sony Commits to Indie Developers; “Real Name Registration” for PS4 Accounts
The new PlayStation Camera will support voice and facial recognition.
Tokyo Game Show 2013: Sony Expects to Sell 5 Million PS4 Consoles
SCE President: PlayStation 4 is “consumer focused, developer inspired.”
LG G Pad vs. Nexus 7 (2013): Small But Powerful Android Tablets
LG’s upcoming slate will be a worthy challenger to Google’s popular Nexus 7.
iPhone 5s Expected to Sell Out on Launch Day
Limited inventory of the new iPhone 5s will lead to early shortages, with the gold model likely to be first to go.
The Austere Path to Naval Supremacy
A new article outlines how the US can regain and extend its edge in sea combat, and do so on the cheap.
iTokyo: Do Apple’s Most Die-Hard Fans Shop in Ginza?
Even a typhoon couldn’t stop some of Apple’s most faithful Japanese supporters.
In Defense of Norman Angell
It may be best to think of ideals like abolishing war as a journey, not a destination.
Haswell Chromebooks: More Power and Extended Battery Life
Acer, HP, and Toshiba will offer three new Chrome OS-powered clamshells by year’s end.
New Asus PadFone Infinity: Smartphone-Tablet Hybrid
Refreshed version of the current PadFone Infinity will sport a Snapdragon 800 CPU.
Asus Transformer Book T100: A Laptop-Tablet Hybrid for $349
The T100’s average specs may not impress, but its 11 hour battery life will.
Another iPhone, Another Missed Opportunity to Include NFC
Apple remains the only major smartphone manufacturer to shun the technology.