The PaperTab, which looks and feels just like a sheet of paper, may one today overtake today's tablets.
At CES 2013, Hisense unveiled its own offerings that will compete with many other manufacturers in the Smart TV craze set to dominate 2013.
The Papertab, a flexible, paper-thin tablet unveiled Tuesday at CES 2013, is a groundbreaking device. But is it the future of tablet technology or just a passing fancy designed to wow?
Samsung Electronics Co. (KSX:005930) announced that its fourth-quarter operating profit surged 89 percent to 8.8 trillion won (US $8.3 billion), a new record.
MakerBot introduced its latest 3D printer model, the Replicator 2X, at CES this week. The new device allows for two-color printing with more materials than previous models.
Nobody really took crowdfunding seriously until Kickstarter came along in 2009. But has Kickstarter already seen its best days?
Walmart has partnered with Apple and TracFone subsidiary Straight Talk Wireless to sell the popular iPhone 5 sans contract, at a low price of $45 per month.
A Colorado startup has showcased its new augmented reality 3D engine for mobile devices, opening new opportunities for interior designers and architects.
Initial public offerings could raise as much as $34 billion in U.S. markets and more than $100 billion worldwide, experts said.
A surprise bid for Clearwire (NASDAQ:CLWR) by Dish Networks (NASDAQ:DISH) could upset plans by Sprint-Nextel Corp. (NYSE:S) to buy it.
Here’s good news for the users of Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 with the model number N8013 (Wi-Fi only). The device can now be updated to a pre-rooted Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean firmware (UECLK8) from Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The market value of Qualcomm Inc., the No. 1 designer of mobile chips, exceeds that of Intel. That's no mistake.
Rumors are rife that the next iteration of the flagship smartphone, aka iPhone 6, could be less expensive than the currently available iPhone models.
The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday repeated a new rumor that Apple is working on a cheap iPhone model. But the nearly constant flow of rumors about Apple devices often leads tech-lovers to premature exuberance.
At CES 2013 Nvidia unveiled its brand new portable video game system: Project Shield.
Gaming headset maker Turtle Beach unveiled a new set of mobile-friendly devices at CES on Tuesday.
We knew that the smartphones of 2013 would feature bigger screens, but Huawei has taken that notion to the next level with its 6.1-inch Ascend Mate.
You'd think if Apple wanted to make a low-cost iPhone, it would be small.
Technology spending should rise 5.6 percent to $3.7 trillion, Gartner (NYSE:IT) predicted, with strongest gains coming from cloud technologies.
Apple just updated its online store with new information about its redesigned 27-inch iMacs, which will now ship between three to four weeks.
Just days after London-based Canonical unveiled its brand-new Ubuntu OS for smartphones, the company flew out to Las Vegas to show off its new open-source mobile interface at CES 2013.
International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM) announced a deal with STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) and Shaspa for "smart homes."
The CES 2013 keynote, featuring both chiefs from the CEA and Panasonic, is set to begin Monday at 11:15 a.m. EST.
Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) expects a $10 billion charge for Hurricane Sandy damage and other reasons, CEO Lowell McAdam said.
Samsung’s Global Download Center page has showcased a new smartphone with the model number GT-i9500X, with many reports suggesting it could be the highly anticipated Galaxy S4.
The LTE version of Galaxy Note 10.1 would be launched on Verizon this month, Samsung announced at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Monday.
Samsung has introduced a new Smart TV that brings Ultra HD display, heavy social integration and voice command into the viewing experience.
Panasonic has officially introduced its new line of Smart TVs that will incorporate new customization features.
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Kingston unveiled its DataTraveler HyperX Predator Flash Drive, which boasts an amazing 1 terabyte of storage.
When the boss of International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) services retires soon, the CEO determined two heads are better.