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Victor Luckerson

Victor Luckerson is a reporter covering tech and business for Time.

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  • Sundar Pichai, senior vice-president of Products for Google Inc., speaks during the Google I/O Annual Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, May 28, 2014. Google Inc. executives are taking the stage this week to talk about a plethora of new technologies, including automobiles, home automation, digital TV, Web-connected devices and a new version of Android. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Sundar PichaiTech

    Google’s best app just got better

    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
  • An attendee takes a photograph prior to the Google I/O Annual Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, May 28, 2014. Google Inc. executives are taking the stage this week to talk about a plethora of new technologies, including automobiles, home automation, digital TV, Web-connected devices and a new version of Android. Photographer: David Paul Morris/BloombergTech

    Google’s secret to doubling your phone’s battery life

    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
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    HBO’s new streaming service is coming to Android

    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
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    Everything we know about Apple’s new iPhone software

    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
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    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
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    This phone has a new trick you wouldn’t expect

    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
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    Everything you need to know about Android Auto

    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
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    Everything You Need to Know About Merger Mastermind John Malone

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    Apple’s design guru just got a big promotion

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    By Dan Hirschhorn and Victor Luckerson
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    Google maps just got way better

    By Verne Kopytoff and Victor Luckerson
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    #NoFilter is terrible if you actually want people to like your photos

    By Verne Kopytoff and Victor Luckerson
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    Here’s how Spotify plans to make video work

    By Alex Fitzpatrick and Victor Luckerson
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    Ultra-cheap Chromebook laptops are killing it this year

    By Dan Hirschhorn and Victor Luckerson
  • Attendees play a demo version of Pokemon X and Pokemon Y on the Nintendo 3DS at one of several kiosks  in New York on Friday, Oct. 11, 2013.The event celebrates the release of the two new games. Photographer: Louis Lanzano/ Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** NintendoTech

    Why Nintendo is suddenly profitable again

    By Christina Austin and Victor Luckerson
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