November 4, 2015 Hurdle through cyberspace with today's Google Doodle Haven't crossed the threshold into Olympics frenzy yet? Today's Google Doodle will have you up and running -- and hurdling.
November 4, 2015 Can you have too much TV online? For a kid, it's media heaven online today: TV all the time, everywhere! But is it really a dystopia? As an adult who for years has longed for such entertainment to be available 24/7, I find myself wondering, Do we now have too much TV?
November 4, 2015 Chocolate and technology deliciously mix in California Technology and chocolate -- both highly addictive things -- come deliciously together in TCHO, an American chocolate production company based in San Francisco, Calif.
November 4, 2015 10 Commandments for mobile manners According to the 2012 Intel Mobile Etiquette Survey, 92 percent of adults in the U.S. wish others practiced better mobile etiquette in public. Please consider these 10 Commandments for daily digital manners.
November 4, 2015 Apple patent hints at drop proof iPhone 6 made of sapphire and LiquidMetal Apple received patents for its way of embedding sapphire displays and a unique LiquidMetal smartphone construction method.
November 4, 2015 Samsung, ZTE, HTC and more: smartphones galore expected at 2014 Mobile World Congress The tech industry is gearing up for the annual Mobile World Congress show, where the biggest names in phones meet to unveil their flagship gadgets.
November 4, 2015 Siri is a Ron Paul fan, Apple’s iPhone admits Siri, the personal assistant feature in Apple’s latest smartphones, appears to lean libertarian.
November 4, 2015 'Oh Crap' app: Preventing or promoting drunk driving? Lauren Blanchard shows a new smartphone app designed to help drivers pulled over suspected of DUI
November 4, 2015 LG gets aggressive with UHD and OLED TVs Having already leaked the details of its 105-inch UHD TV and three new OLED models—including a 77-inch set, the largest OLED we've ever seen—last week, LG hits CES 2014 today to announce a few ot...
November 4, 2015 Iraq vet's son creates an app to stop night terrors Tyler Skluzacek was in sixth grade when his father, Sgt.