The internet of things isn’t ready to roil Wall Street this year. Or at least that’s the conclusion of former Deutsche Bank…
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UHD is TV’s next big thing. So why is the industry divided?
We’ve had gigantic TVs, curved TVs, 3D TVs, even TVs that can bend with the press of a button. TV makers tend…
Read MoreWorks with Nest is the best UI for the smart home right now
I spent my CES looking for the solution to the growing complexity in the smart home and didn’t really find it. Instead,…
Read MoreIoT has finally hit the mainstream. Now what?
The internet of things (IoT) was officially anointed the next big thing at this year’s CES. No more ghost town in the South…
Read MoreObstacle avoidance is the next big step for drones
Consumer drones have come a long way in just a few years, evolving from complex hobbyist models to consumer-ready quadcopters with increasingly smart…
Read MoreSneak peek: This is TCL’s GoLive video streaming service
All eyes were on Dish’s new Sling TV service at CES this year, but others are moving forward with their own video…
Read MoreLyve now works with Seagate drives, hints at more partnerships
Lyve, the personal media startup that introduced its own $300 photo-centric backup device last year, is getting a lot more affordable: Any…
Read MoreCES is finally over. Here’s everything you missed
We expected CES this year to be about connecting everything from watches to toothbrushes to virtual worlds. We did see a lot…
Read MoreAt CES, everyone wants to be the Oculus killer
What’s a better way to experience CES than strapping on a virtual reality headset and pretending you’re not actually at CES? VR…
Read MoreLike those Philips lighting tracks for TV shows? They take time
Philips and the SyFy channel teamed up again to produce a lighting track for a television show — this time a season…
Read MoreGood vibrations: this bracelet lets you communicate without words
What if apps didn’t need a display to send you messages? Or what if you could talk to someone across the room…
Read MoreUp to three more Broadwell-based Chromebooks in the works
We only saw one new Chromebook at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, but if you listened to our Chrome Show podcast, you’d…
Read MoreSneak peek: This is Samsung’s Milk Music on the web
Samsung will bring its Milk Music service to Samsung TVs as well as the web, it announced at CES in Las Vegas…
Read MoreAs HomeKit arrives, will smart home devices still love Android?
Like the U.S. during the Civil War, mine is a house divided. I have a second generation Motorola X handset while my…
Read MoreCast-Fi is a speaker with a display and a port for Chromecast
This is kinda neat: Burbank, California-based Aurender is showing a small speaker dubbed Cast-Fi 7 at CES that comes with an integrated…
Read MoreFirst impressions of the new Garmin Vivoactive
Fitness trackers and smartwatches are everywhere at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, but many brands are new to the space. Garmin has…
Read MoreNeil Young: Pono won’t be a hardware company for long (video interview)
Neil Young’s high-definition audio startup Pono just started selling its Pono player, but the music legend told me during an interview at…
Read MoreThe LG WebOS smartwatch is real, and reportedly launching in 2016
Thanks to a connected car demo from Audi at CES in Las Vegas on Wednesday, you can take a look at LG’s…
Read MoreDeezer buys mobile-focused Muve Music from Cricket / AT&T
Paris-based music streaming service Deezer has acquired Muve Music, the mobile-focused music service from Leap Wireless. Leap is a virtual mobile operator…
Read MoreAt CES, FCC’s Wheeler hints at Title II net neutrality decision
The Federal Communications Commission will vote on an official proposal for net neutrality come February 26, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said on…
Read MoreTwitter won an Emmy
Twitter won a technical Emmy, and it’s receiving the award Thursday at CES. It was chosen for “Innovation in improving engagement around television…
Read MoreThese washable smart socks can reduce injuries from running
After braving the somewhat wacky wearables area in the Sands at this year’s Consumer Electronics show — unfashionable brainwave helmets are a…
Read MoreTaking cues from Chromecast, Sharp turns TVs into art displays
One of the features Sharp had on display at its CES booth looked vaguely familiar: Sharp’s 2015 TVs automatically display a series of…
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New Android Wear smartwatches may use MediaTek chips
Most Android Wear smartwatches currently on the market are based around Qualcomm chips, but that could change soon if MediaTek has its…
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