It's the end of October, when the days have already grown short in Redmond, Washington, and gray sheets of rain are just beginning to let up. In several months, Microsoft will unveil its most ambitious undertaking in years, a head-mounted holograph
Lawrence Reed (President of the Foundation for Economic Education) comes on the show to talk about economics - Brunn Roysden (Founder of My Type Keyboard) fold up keyboard you can use for smart phones and tablets & working w Chinese Manufacturing
Joe Lai (President Flipper USB; Smart Parcel Service) comes on the show to talk about Ultra Tek Projects (Flipper USB, Smart Parcel Service, Smart Vial, and others)
Wireless charging pads may be more convenient than traditional wired smartphone chargers, but a team from Microsoft Research in China thinks that they're still not convenient enough.
Nest created a whole class of copycat smart thermostats. But the vents that actually crank out all that finely tuned air still remain largely in the shadows.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wants to build an engineering office in Seattle to build the satellites needed to eventually build a human colony on Mars, Bloomberg reports.
Space-mapping brain neurons do not "light up" in scans, when exposed to the virtual reality (VR) at work in kids' video games, the way they do in the "real world."
The International Consumer Electronics Show has wrapped up its showcase of the latest in high-tech, from wearables to curved-screen phones to extremely high-definition 4K televisions.
No one wants to hear that something as "indispensable" as your cell phone might cause grave harm to your health, but that's exactly what mounting evidence tells us we're faced with.
Ernest Hancock is in Las Vegas, NV at the Annual Consumer Electronics Show 2015, scouting out the latest technogadgets and technology. Check out photos from the event that will be posted and updated through-out the day...
Ernest Hancock, Drew Phillips and Michael Crosswhite will be broadcasting the show live Friday Morning Jan 9th, 2015 from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV from 9-Noon EST. Check out all the newest technogadgets and the latest technology
We're over the hump here at CES, having completed two days worth of scouting new products in the expo hall. Sure, there's always a selection of silly and ridiculous items on display, but there are of course scores of truly genius innovations.
CES 2015 is far from over as Day 3 rambles on in Las Vegas. We're still on fire, if a little threadbare, posting news and hands on reviews straight from the show floor.
CES 2015 has been filled with all sorts of wacky inventions, advancements, and glimpses into what may or may not be the future. But of the thousands, upon thousands of things at the show, including racing RC cars using our own brainwaves, nothing ble
Apple is finishing up work on the Apple Watch's software, and sources familiar with the product's development say that the device is currently on track to ship in the United States by the end of March.
The crowds have hit the ground running at CES in search of the novel and interesting technology that wasn't covered on Press Day. Here's everything you need to know from Day 1.