Video April 20, 2017 Some Bose Wireless Headphones Track and Share What You Listen to, Lawsuit Says Listening to music on headphones is supposed to be a very private experience; just you and your tunes, minding your own business.
Video April 18, 2017 New Vi Headphones Use Artificial Intelligence to Make You a Smarter Runner These days, headphones for runners can track steps and heart rate.
VIDEO April 11, 2017 United Defender Tom Sullivan Dragged Off The Varney Set! Fox News Radio's Tom Sullivan sat down with Varney & Company and actually defended United Airlines as they deal with the fall out over the viral video being dragged off a plane.
Cameras April 6, 2017 Image Stabilization Can Take the Shake Out of Your Shots If you’ve ever watched grainy concert footage posted by a Facebook friend, you know something about the pitfalls of shooting video by hand.
Cameras April 6, 2017 How to Shoot Great Video The era of the shoulder-mounted camcorder has come and gone.
Video March 27, 2017 Why You Might Want to Consider a Netflix Recommended TV Does a television bearing a logo that says "Netflix Recommended TV" have better smart TV performance than sets that don't?
Google March 24, 2017 YouTube under fire for hiding LGBT videos YouTube is coming under fire for hiding LGBT-related videos in its ‘Restricted Mode’ that is designed to screen out objectionable content.
Video March 24, 2017 Best Headphones for Under $100 These days it's easy to find low-cost headphones in a broad range of styles and colors.
Viral March 24, 2017 Incredible video shows the stunning Southern Lights A remarkable time-lapse video of the Aurora Australis has been captured from the window of a plane.
Google March 23, 2017 Following YouTube gaffe, AT&T, Verizon may pull most of their ads from Google After their ads appeared next to extremist content on YouTube, telecom companies AT&T and Verizon said they were going to pull their ads from the video site. But the fallout may go further than just YouTube.
Innovation March 22, 2017 March Madness: NCAA harnesses Intel technology to broadcast games in VR Tech giant Intel is ratcheting up the March Madness for basketball fans, offering an expanded field of games in virtual reality for the men’s NCAA tournament.