November 4, 2015 5 Facebook tricks you never knew existed Kim Komando shares five Facebook tricks you never knew existed.
November 4, 2015 MIT researchers put a wireless trackpad on a thumbnail The NailO is a tiny trackpad that fits over your thumbnail, allowing you to scroll through content and perform other functions on a mobile device or computer through simple taps and swipes with your index finger.
November 4, 2015 Apple in talks with programmers to offer online TV service by fall The technology giant is in talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of TV networks this fall, according to people familiar with the matter.
November 4, 2015 Mom shoots her 50-inch HDTV because kids were watching too much TV Frustrated that her three children were spending too much time glued to the television watching music videos, 40-year-old Jennifer Ullery of Illinois allegedly fired multiple shots from a Ruger .22
November 4, 2015 Cuban youth flock to 1st free public Wi-Fi at Havana cultural center run by famed sculptor Cuba is allowing free, public Internet service for the first time at a Havana cultural center that quietly began offering open Wi-Fi in recent weeks.
November 4, 2015 Samsung decides to take a breather from the smartwatch space — For now During Samsung’s keynote address at Mobile World Congress, you might have noticed that the South Korean giant didn’t announce a smartwatch.
November 4, 2015 Man posing for selfie struck, killed by Amtrak train Taking place on the morning of Saturday, February 21, an Oregon man was busy posing for a selfie photo on the railroad tracks before being fatally hit by an Amtrak train.
November 4, 2015 Now you can give your video Snapchats a soundtrack Snapchat has added yet another new feature to its messaging app, where it will add in whatever music is playing on your phone while taking a video, creating a soundtrack for the short clip.
November 4, 2015 Here’s the latest pair of smartglasses you probably won’t want to wear From today, provided you live in the UK or Germany, you can pre-order Sony’s SmartEyeGlass smart specs.
November 4, 2015 Chinese company builds first 3D-printed apartment building, mansion 3D printers are everywhere. They have been used to construct everything from NASA rocket engine parts to even cremation urns, and now one Chinese company is using 3D printers in architecture. Chinese high-tech construction company WinSun has unveiled a five-storey apartment complex and an 11,840 square foot villa at the Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, China. After using its 3D printing technology to help construct 10 full-sized houses in just one day, the company’s latest architectural achievement marks its two largest buildings yet.