May 3, 2016 Happy Father's Day: Tech gifts for dads Have a father who already seems to own every available gadget? Not a problem. Here are a four tech ideas that have worked well for me.
May 3, 2016 How robots are helping Marines save lives on battlefield Marines are known for risking their lives on the battlefield, but more and more, robot technology is helping to avoid those dangers and save lives.
May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: App to repel mosquitoes, unclaimed money, grocery lists and more Kim Komando answers your questions on how to repel mosquitoes by just using an app, finding unclaimed money, updating your grocery list, and more.
May 3, 2016 How do we smartly limit smartphone use when driving? Want to feel less safe when behind the wheel?
May 3, 2016 Artist Richard Prince sells people's Instagram images for $100,000 What if you found out that a photo you posted to Instagram was just sold for up to $100,000 at one of New York’s premier art galleries? What if you then found out that a well-known artist took a screen shot of that same image, repurposed it with some alterations and without your permission, and then sold it at that sky-high price? Instagram user Doe Deere says that is exactly what happened to her. Doe Deere, whose photo of herself outfitted like the doll she is holding – complete with bright blue hair — was sold at the Frieze Art Fair in New York.
May 3, 2016 What’s the hold-up on 911 texting? Imagine being stuck in your house during a burglary with no way to call for help. If you make a sound, the thieves will find you. While your smartphone can technically send a 911 text message (it’s an FCC requirement), you’ll find that, in most cases, no one will respond.
May 3, 2016 5 must-have Apple Watch apps Quick and glanceable. These are the two magic ingredients for a superior Apple Watch app.
May 3, 2016 5 American tech innovations that changed the world America's influence on global consumer technology has been immense - here are 5 U.S. tech innovations that changed the world.
May 3, 2016 YouTube Kids—what parents need to know In a two-minute video sent to the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, consumer advocacy groups revealed flaws in a YouTube app designed to protect preschool children from inappropriate content.