October 22, 2015 Spotify lifts limit on music streaming service Spotify has removed all time restrictions on its music streaming service, the company announced on its website.
October 22, 2015 Should I be concerned about privacy with Google's Chromecast? Consumer Reports called Google Chromecast one of the best products of the year. But are there any privacy concerns for the product, which does require users to give Google the password for their home wireless network?
October 22, 2015 Would Dick Tracy have liked the Samsung Galaxy Gear? Unveiled at Germany’s IFA consumer electronics event and a joint event that took over New York City’s Times Square, Samsung's Galaxy Gear is not the next big thing but the next small thing -- a smartwatch designed to connect to your smartphone and beam you bite-sized bits of information.
October 22, 2015 YouTube Red serves up ad-free, downloadable videos for $10 a month Sick of YouTube ads? Open your wallet.
October 22, 2015 Verizon's network to get a lot faster Verizon Wireless said it has essentially finished upgrading its network with faster technology, as the race to provide speedy wireless networks heats up.
October 22, 2015 Saturday Night Live parodies Google Glass Wearing what looked more like a stapler than the high-tech Google Glass gadget, "Saturday Night Live" comedian Fred Armisen "demonstrated" how discretely Google's new gizmo can be used.
October 22, 2015 Wireless connections creep into everyday things A car that tells your insurance company how you're driving. A bathroom scale that charts your weight online. A meter that warns your AC when electricity is expensive. Welcome to the next phase of the wireless revolution.
October 22, 2015 The glaring hole in Apple’s product plans With a billion-dollar judgment in its favor against Samsung, the iPad steamrolling the market and the world poised for yet another new iPhone, Apple is sitting pretty indeed. But the company has been frustrated in one -- and it may already be too late.
October 22, 2015 Judge in Megaupload piracy case steps down after joking US is 'enemy' A New Zealand judge has stepped down from overseeing the extradition case of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom after jokingly referring to the United States as "the enemy."
October 22, 2015 You say you want a revolution? Music industry in turmoil -- again Rocked by pirated MP3s, leveled by Silicon Valley's version of corporate rock (iTunes), and then rankled by copyright wars, the music business has been repeatedly disrupted like no other business. Now it appears more upheavals are on the horizon.