Technology plays greater role in relationships
Technology is becoming a major player in romantic relationships, according to a report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
Technology is becoming a major player in romantic relationships, according to a report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
Google's Glass project is getting a shot in the arm as the New York Police Department and Virgin Atlantic both announce that they're testing the computerized eyeglasses.
Facebook marked its 10th year as a company on Tuesday and to celebrate, the social network offered its 1.2 billion users around the world a feature called Look Back movies, made up of photos and activities that users have shared.
The oft-used phrase, 'Internet of Things' is one emerging tech jargon abstraction that average users are still noodling over in order to better understand and appreciate it.
TV sales are picking up as consumers begin to replace their first flat-screen HDTVs, but don't expect a significant surge in sales of UHD-TVs this year.
Samsung introduced a 105-inch, curved-screen, Ultra High Definition TV at a pre-International CES news event, but the new product was upstaged when movie director Michael Bay walked offstage because of a problem with a teleprompter.
A driverless shuttle vehicle unveiled at CES can carry up to 10 people, learning any new route with a single trip and responding to rider stops when requested.
As car telematics systems become connected to the Internet, cars will become one more device on consumer mobile data plans. But connecting to the cloud also means vehicles will be aware of everything around them.
Harman International introduced a new software kit for home and in-car entertainment systems that automatically discovers compressed music files and restores them to their original audio quality.
Lower average selling prices for millions of new smartphones and tablets will help keep the global market for technology in 2014 at 1% below the levels of last year, according to the Consumer Electronics Association.
The automobile security company Lojack plans new products for parents, insurance companies and auto dealers to track vehicle location, use and reliability.
Google opened gadget showrooms in six U.S. cities as the holiday shopping season quickly approaches.
Google is adding music features for the first time to its wearable computer, Glass.
Blockbuster L.L.C. announced today that it will end its retail and by-mail DVD distribution operations by early January 2014.
The future's bright for wearable devices, even if it's a little foggy right now, developers at the first Samsung Developers Conference were told Tuesday.