May 3, 2016 What to expect from Apple’s big product launch event All eyes will be on the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco Wednesday when Apple CEO Tim Cook unveils the tech giant’s latest offerings, expected to include upgraded iPhones, an enhanced Apple TV, and, potentially, a larger iPad.
May 3, 2016 New tech aims to save Windows Can Windows be saved? There are a lot of technology companies that certainly hope so.
May 3, 2016 Apple rumor roundup: Is an ‘iPad Pro’ on deck? As the deluge of news about the highly-anticipated next-generation “iPhone 6S” begins to hit the high mark, the focus shifted this week to Apple’s upcoming giant iPad.
May 3, 2016 New iPhone rumor roundup: More rigid, less ‘bendgate’ The standout next-gen iPhone rumor this week might be summarized as less bending.
May 3, 2016 Ambitious new tech aims to revolutionize touchscreens The ambitious GHOST (Generic, Highly-Organic Shape-Changing Interfaces) research project is building technology that will let consumers use their fingertips to literally drag data out of touchscreen displays, bringing it into the 3D world.
May 3, 2016 Top tech gear for your Fourth of July bash The Fourth of July weekend doesn’t have to involve an underwhelming fireworks display and too many ants at your picnic. This techie gear lets you watch a fireworks display in living color (even if it is happening in Central Park), grill up some steaks, and even make an HD home movie you can share on YouTube after the sparklers fizzle out.
May 3, 2016 Apple plays catch-up with rivals at WWDC Apple’s annual conference for developers was notable for areas where Apple is lagging rather than leading.
May 3, 2016 Apple’s WWDC event: iOS 9, music streaming on deck At Apple’s annual developer’s conference, which kicks off Monday, the tech giant is expected to roll out the next version of iOS, new technology for the home, and a streaming music service.
May 3, 2016 5 high-tech recreational vehicles and campers for summer fun Even for those who know technology, you might think your iPhone or iPad is the upper crust of innovation. That’s true for a mobile device, but these high-tech recreational vehicles also pack some nifty surprises. Awnings that roll out automatically, lane departure warning systems, and sophisticated touchscreens are just the beginning.