Chris Matyszczyk brings a fresh and irreverent perspective to the tech world.
Commentary: The Worldwide Fund For Nature shows how the environment is being destroyed with an ingenious Instagram campaign.
Commentary: In Australia, an alleged murder victim is wearing an Apple Watch. Police say the data on it contradicts the accused's version of events.
Commentary: In a series of new iPhone X ads, Cupertino shows how you can buy things in seconds with Apple Pay. But should you?
Commentary: Dexter Fowler of the St. Louis Cardinals goes hitless for the first four days of the baseball season. Then he sends a tweet.
Commentary: When GE tests a new engine, it mounts it on an old plane. The GE9X is a lot bigger than a 747's existing engines.
Commentary: The search giant will run ads that predict the future during Saturday's March Madness Final Four games. Bookies will surely love it.
Commentary: Spielberg's "Ready Player One" debuts Thursday. Can it possibly be that he's hawking "SpielBurgers" to market it? I fear it can.
Commentary: Apple's new ad encourages kids to be creative. But hasn't the "changing the world" thing become a touch devalued by the last generation of kids?
Commentary: The Festo Bionic WheelBot, set to crawl into the Hannover Messe industrial-technology fair, is quite an invention, but not one for faint hearts.
Commentary: The IAC chair says tech people lack nuance, but can make emotional progress. He cites the Microsoft co-founder as a prime example.
Commentary: After my indifferent experience at two carrier stores and a better one at T-Mobile, customers of the carriers have their say.
Commentary: Another day, another Apple ad featuring someone dancing. Is this getting a touch unoriginal?