November 5, 2015 From Hollywood to porn: Film makers tap drones Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, have been used to take incredible footage of sweeping vistas and wild stunts for nature documentaries, big budget action films, music videos, and now – wait for it — porn.
November 5, 2015 Apple touts world’s thinnest tablet at iPad launch event Apple unveiled its new iPad Air 2, which it touted as the world’s thinnest tablet, at a launch event at its headquarters on Thursday.
November 5, 2015 Samsung has made a battery so bendy, it’ll wrap around your wrist At an energy and battery tech show in Korea, Samsung has shown off the world's first truly flexible battery. It's so bendy, it could be rolled around the side of a cup and still function normally.
November 5, 2015 Is there a curved television in your future? Clouds roll over a green meadow. Someone is running in the field, and the camera swoops down to fill the scene. It’s a Hollywood movie, but you feel like you’re there, with the rush of wind on your face.
November 5, 2015 Survey: 25% of young adults store embarrassing photos on their smartphone As the celebrity photo scandal continues with another round of leaked images, a new survey finds that one out of every four young adults have “embarrassing photos” on their phone.
November 5, 2015 New Google messaging app rumored for 2015, with no Google account needed Google could be working on a new app to compete with WhatsApp, Line, and other popular instant messaging apps. If you're wondering what's wrong with Hangouts, this new app may not need the user to have a Google account. The post New Google messaging app rumored for 2015, with no Google account needed appeared first on Digital Trends.
November 5, 2015 3 ways crooks attack on public Wi-Fi Kim Komando reveals three ways crooks can access your information using free Wi-Fi.
November 5, 2015 Turn your old and unwanted phone into cash Kim Komando gives tips on how you can make the most money when selling your old phone.
November 5, 2015 Sony’s creating ‘Inception Glasses’ that will bend city streets and buildings around you A new augmented-reality technology from Sony based on the movie "Inception" has buildings grow and collapse like Shrinky-Dinks -- making navigating a foreign city easier, or highlighting popular restaurants nearby.
November 5, 2015 Workplace wearables could help you get more done, or just drive you nuts Now that work-issued smartphones are commonplace, it’s only a matter of time before wearables worm their way in too. And while they could help you get more done, the potential for abuse by employers is just as ripe.