April 29, 2016 NFL pick sacked by pot video won't recoup millions lost to alleged hack, say experts A former college football star who lost millions of dollars in Thursday’s NFL draft after video of him smoking pot spooked teams from selecting him can hire lawyers to tackle whoever posted the clip, but his best legal option might be to shut up and suit up, experts said.
April 29, 2016 Hands On: New Roku Streaming Stick We've been fans of the Roku streaming media player platform, which combines an intuitive, easy-to-use interface with more content than you'll ever be likely to view.
April 28, 2016 'Sea Hunter': World's first unmanned ship stalks subs A new hunter is lurking in the deep — and it's made of metal, silicon, and lots and lots of artificial intelligence
April 28, 2016 This humanoid robot diver is a submersible avatar A professor at Stanford University has designed a robotic humanoid diver with articulated hands that is designed to be an underwater avatar, exploring the way a human would— while its driver remains safely up at the surface.
April 28, 2016 Making sense of Apple now that everything has changed Apple shed more than $40 billion in market capitalization in mere minutes on Tuesday afternoon as the company reported its first revenue decline in more than a decade and its first iPhone sales decline ever.
April 28, 2016 India to require panic buttons on phones By 2018, all phones must also have a GPS chip, so a person in trouble can be more easily found.
April 27, 2016 3 Things Charter Promises in Its Time Warner Cable Deal Few consumer groups were happy last year when Charter Communications announced its intention to acquire Time Warner Cable, especially since it was also in the process of gobbling up smaller Brigh...
April 26, 2016 Guess which 'flop' sold twice as well as the iPhone in its first year In 2007 Apple launched the iPhone, a product that would forever change the cell phone industry.
April 26, 2016 City embeds traffic lights in sidewalk for smartphone users It's only been a matter of weeks since a 15-year-old girl in Germany was hit, dragged, and killed by a tram while she was distracted by her smartphone and headphones, but the nearby city of Augsburg has decided to take action.