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New Desktop Gmail Offers a Feel for Android and iOS Updates
Gmail updates have been released for the Web, iOS and Android.
China’s Doublethink on the Law of the Sea
China is comfortable with the idea that the law of the sea is sacrosanct, and that Beijing can carve out a zone of exception for itself.
Hulu Bidding War: Multiple Billion-Dollar-Plus Bids On Auction Block
DirecTV, Yahoo, and another unnamed bidder have offered more than $1 billion each to acquire Hulu.
Apple iRadio Rumored For WWDC Unveil
Apple’s deals with Warner Music and Universal Music may signal a foray into streaming radio.
When Hollywood Gets Seapower Right
The Naval Diplomat recounts three enduring lessons from one of his favorite films, Master and Commander.
Will Wii U Be Nintendo’s Last Console?
Nintendo’s Wii U may signal the end of an era for the ubiquitous gaming pioneer.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Paves Way for Eye-Tracking Tech
The Korean smartphone giant has taken the lead on eye tracking, but Apple is close behind.
Anthony Bourdain's ‘No Reservations’ Nuclear Deterrence
What do Denis Leary, Anthony Bourdain, Henry Kissinger, and Thomas Schelling have in common? They understand how to deter.
Silicon Valley? Try Kangaroo Alley.
Two recent reports look at Australia’s tech sector, with startlingly different tones.
Can Sony Make a Comeback?
After a long run of misfortunate and mismanagement, 2013 looks a little better for the electronics giant.
George P. Brady: A Story of Valor
The Naval Diplomat recounts the story of a veteran and Medal of Honor recipient from the Spanish-American War.
Eurasia Is for Hugging
With the right cartography, the pivot isn’t the U.S. abandoning Europe for Asia but hugging Eurasia.