November 4, 2015 Daniel Craig rejected $50 million offer to carry Android phone in 'Spectre' James Bond films are a hotspot for product placement, but sometimes the cost is not worth the potential damage to the character.
November 3, 2015 Roku 4 Review: Is It Worth the Price? About two in five American households subscribe to a video streaming service like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Hulu, according to Nielsen.
November 3, 2015 Smart new Gmail Inbox feature replies to your emails automatically Google is introducing a brand-new smart feature to make email even more efficient. Called Smart Replies and available on Inbox by Gmail, the new feature will help you issue fast, personalized responses to emails as they come in.
November 3, 2015 BlackBerry denies Samsung buyout bid BlackBerry has officially denied it’s been involved in talks with Samsung over a possible takeover deal.
November 3, 2015 Apple GoPro killer could be coming soon Looks like Apple wants a slice of the wearable camera action, based on recently awarded patents.
November 3, 2015 Sony Smart B-trainer makes you run faster LAS VEGAS -- Wearables that measure how fast you run are common enough, but a wearable that controls your speed is much rarer.
November 3, 2015 How to 'hack' your next travel trip Going on a trip? There are ways to make airline travel, hotel visits, and car rentals a bit smoother. These tips are for those who have already “hacked” their travel by using points from an airline, hotel, or your credit card and who know all about curbside car rentals. These tips can give you an edge over other travelers without breaking any of the rules.
November 3, 2015 Tech Q&A: Weak Wi-Fi, job hunting sites and more Want to fix weak Wi-Fi, lock a snoop out of your accounts and find the best job hunting sites? Then read this column.
November 3, 2015 Essential texting acronyms every parent needs to know Sometimes it feels like parents and teens don’t speak the same language. When it comes to texting, chatting and emailing, that's literally true. If you've looked at any teen's communications, you'll see them sprinkled with acronyms and shorthand that make no sense.