Technology
A new iPad app from one of our favorite chefs makes cooking Italian easy, and we're giving away promo codes to download it for free
Sam Dean
Keep those new year's resolutions going strong.
Hannah Sullivan
Bon Appetit is now available in a shiny new tablet version
Emily Fleischaker
To which we would mutter something about glass houses, but we're too busy working on our forthcoming Tablet app
Sam Dean
These apps are to the home cook as the utility belt is to Batman: They'll take you from zero to hero in the kitchen
Bon Appétit
Big-name chefs can help you pick your next meal! It's like you're their friends, except only in a sad digital way.
Sam Dean
A London design firm has cooked up some interesting new takes on that point of sale staple.
Sam Dean
Created especially for the iPad, Pasta Perfect serves up dish after tasty dish.
Bon Appétit
As you can see, we are one stamp away from glory in the form of free shellfish.
Sam Dean
Yes, there's an app for that.
Sam Dean
Ever wonder what exactly is in that delicious dinner dish? Well with the advent of NutriSmart, all you'll have to do is take a peak at your plate
Guest
Gourmet Live version 2.0 just came out and that means it's no longer only available on the iPad...
Michael Singer
From the minds of David Chang, chef and owner of New York's Momofuku empire, and food writer Peter Meehan comes the Lucky Peach app for the iPad...
Christine Muhlke
Thanksgiving tends to inject a little more urgency into cooking problems than your average weeknight dinner. Luckily there are a few services out there to help.
Michael Singer
Farmers markets around the country have started using Twitter to let shoppers know what's filling their stalls.
Guest
Now you can get tips from Bon Appetit editors about where to go and what to eat based on where you are.
Emily Fleischaker
Food technology has not yet reached the "Back to the Future Part II"-status of rehydrated compact pizzas and automated fruit dispensers that only respond to proper decorum, but there are still some advancements afoot.
Michael Singer
You soon may be able to buy everything from food to tabletop products to kitchenware on your favorite brands' Facebook pages thanks to tech companies that want to turn Facebook into a one-stop shopping mall.
Emily Fleischaker
Watch this dexterous recreation of an iPhone out of food.
Emily Fleischaker
Today Microsoft's search engine launched a new feature that makes it easier to look for recipes.
Emily Fleischaker
This is the Cornucopia. According to students at the MIT Media Lab, it's a 3D printer for food.
Emily Fleischaker
The latest trend in dining out combines digital technology and tacos.
Andrew Knowlton