Google has had great success with its first Pixel smartphone. Will it be able to achieve the same with Pixel 2?
Samsung might launch not one, but three variants of its flagship device, the Galaxy S8, in 2017, according to a report.
Instead of selling its $2,999 headset commercially, the company has opted to lend its technology to third-party VR headsets.
BACtrack's band, showcased at Consumer Electronics Show 2017, alerts users when they are close to the legal alcohol limit.
Dell's XPS 27 already impresses with its audio performance, and it also doesn't skimp on power and configuration options.
Nvidia claims that the new Shield TV is three times more powerful than any other streamer in the market.
As the amount of device in the IoT continues to expand at an incredible pace, the FTC said it's up to multiple parties to protect consumer's data and privacy.
Hours after its presentation in Tokyo on Jan 12., Nintendo promises an in-depth look at upcoming titles for its highly anticipated Switch console.
The measure was introduced in the California Legislature in response to Uber's attempt to test 16 vehicles on San Francisco streets last month.
To start the New Year, Microsoft published a blog post on Thursday that revealed Xbox achievements from the past year and teased what we can expect in 2017.
At CES 2017, French startup PIQ Sport Intelligence and boxing company Everlast announced a partnership that will produce an artificial intelligence wearable device designed to help boxers analyze their performance in real time.
New shots of Project NEON show how the upcoming update to Windows 10 will look.
iHeartRadio Plus and iHeartRadio All Access services is finally out of beta testing and is available to download on mobile, desktop and select consumer compatible devices.
With the end of Net Neutrality near, the FCC surprisingly ignored the topic for the most part at CES 2017.
Huawei CES Richard Yu laid out an idea for phones of the future during his CES 2017 keynote.
The Google Calendar app for the iOS operating system has a new update.
At CES 2017, T-Mobile announced it was doing away with fees that add to the overall cost of its unlimited data plans. The company is simplifying its unlimited data plan offering and making sure the price advertised is the price consumers pay.
The White House has released its seven-point strategy to prepare for an asteroid impact.
Google buys Swedish company Limes Audio to improve sound quality.
If you own an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, you’ll soon get to see a new version of Instagram.
FoldiMate has introduced its laundry-folding robot prototype at CES 2017.
For its first attendance at the Consumer Electronics Show, Xiaomi decided to show off its impressive television that is thinner than Apple's iPhone and its very own Mi Mix.
At CES 2017, Invoxia showcased the Triby IO — an interesting connected speaker with a unique form factor.
American computer company Dell just showcased a device that is seen as a rival to Microsoft’s Surface Studio.
The cloud gaming service will expand to PC and Mac users in March.
Google-owned artificial intelligence company DeepMind secretly took its Go-playing AI AlphaGo online. It won 50 straight games against human competitors.
Getting a bag of chips at a vending machine is going to get quicker and easier with USA Technologies and Apple Pay partnership.
The Trump Archive will house past video clips and public appearances from President-elect Trump.
A former Snapchat employee is claiming the company lied to investors and was fired for being a whistleblower, according to a lawsuit. Snapchat denies his claims.
The 50th installment of the annual Consumer Electronics Show has officially gotten underway.