Apple has a knack for spotting problems we didn’t know we had. It can leave us wondering how we survived without vast libraries of music and TV shows in our pockets or the comfort of knowing “there’s an app for that.”
Apple has a knack for spotting problems we didn’t know we had. It can leave us wondering how we survived without vast libraries of music and TV shows in our pockets or the comfort of knowing “there’s an app for that.”
Cutting-edge technology grabbed the headlines at the premier US gadget show here but the showrooms also featured products better described as useful, useless and downright unusual.
A pocket-size laser projector and a set-top box which delivers Web content to your television were named among the best products in an annual competition as the CES prepared to wrap up.
Liquid Image, a company which made a splash last year with diving masks featuring a built-in still and video camera, now has its lens trained on the ski slopes.
Twitter, the popular but money-losing micro-blogging service, is hiring engineers and specialists who can help turn it into a money-maker.
A company that makes accessories for cell phones wants to add something else to the endless list of things you can do with an iPhone: flying a toy helicopter.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada - GetJar has become a hot spot for free mini-applications for just about any kind of smartphone.
You’re watching a movie on television but really want to step away to fix a sandwich. Or nature calls when the game is tied and there are just a few seconds left.
LAS VEGAS - Yahoo! announced partnerships with television and other device manufacturers on Thursday as the Internet company joins others seeking to jump from the computer to the TV screen.
A breathtaking wave of 3-D televisions hit the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Wednesday as the technology was touted as the next big thing in home theater.