October 21, 2015 UN meets to weigh fate of 'killer robots' Could the age of gun-toting “killer robots” be over before it even begins?
October 21, 2015 In a multi-screen future, phones don’t control TVs, TVs control phones The world of TV is shifting rapidly. We’ve got Ultra HD 4K resolution, futuristic OLED TVs and more and more of our favorite programs coming from the Internet. But there are some who believe the real key to change lay in the interaction between our TVs and the other screens in our home. Here’s how multi-screen entertainment could spell the future of television. The post In a multi-screen future, phones don’t control TVs, TVs control phones appeared first on Digital Trends.
October 21, 2015 Netflix Instant vs. Hulu Plus vs. Amazon Instant Video Trying to figure out which subscription service to use while sticking to a frugal entertainment budget? Check out our updated 2014 breakdown of the three most popular streaming video services.
October 21, 2015 Supreme Court justices skeptical, concerned over Aereo TV case Grappling with fast-changing technology, Supreme Court justices debated Tuesday whether they can protect the copyrights of TV broadcasters to the shows they send out without strangling innovations in the use of the internet.
October 21, 2015 Computer screen of the future? Futuristic screen projects 3D images onto fog Like a hologram from "Star Wars," a 3D picture projected onto a curtain of fog could be the computer screen of the future.
October 21, 2015 Samsung places 'blame' on Google in $2B Apple patent case Samsung had their say in court over their $2 billion patent battle with fellow tech giant Apple.
October 21, 2015 BlackBerry: T-Mobile will no longer sell our devices It’s pretty much over between BlackBerry and T-Mobile. Following a spat between the two companies a couple of months back, the struggling mobile maker has announced it’ll no longer allow the wireless carrier to sell any of its devices. T-Mobile will lose its license to sell BlackBerry products once the contract between the companies ends on April 25.
October 21, 2015 Ex-Microsoft employee arrested over Windows 8 leaks Former Microsoft software engineer Alex Kibkalo has been arrested in Seattle on Wednesday, accused of leaking Windows 8 prior to its release.
October 21, 2015 Groups protest chemicals used by Apple to manufacture iPhone Apple's labor practices are under attack by two activist groups who contend the company makes its iPhones with a hazardous mix of chemicals that threaten the health of factory workers assembling the devices in China.
October 21, 2015 Early iOS 8 details emerge – big improvements coming Apple just released iOS 7.1 to the public on Monday but now it’s time to move on. We first saw details surrounding Apple’s upcoming iOS 8 update begin to trickle out last month, including the uncovering of a new Healthbook app that will see Apple’s mobile platform join the recent rush of fitness-related apps and features that are pouring into smartphones.