November 3, 2015 Experts: Why HP’s split spells good news for customers HP’s decision to split in two spells good news for the company’s customers, according to analysts, while reshaping the stagnant PC market.
November 3, 2015 Tech Q&A: Ello, Wi-Fi safety, Windows 10, and more Kim Komando answers your questions about Ello, the 'anti-Facebook,' web safety, the new Windows 10, and more.
November 3, 2015 Startup touts noise elimination software for mobile phones We all know how frustrating it is when you’re trying to hold a phone conversation with someone and their voice is drowned out by background noise on the incoming call. Startup Cypher is touting software technology that it says can tackle this problem.
November 3, 2015 Enthusiasts fuel 'new industrial revolution' Some inventors say it’s not just a fad, but a new industrial revolution. Peoples’ renewed desire to build things with their own hands is attracting everyone from artists to engineers to the “maker movement.”
November 3, 2015 5 cool DIY tech trends from World Maker Faire About 700 inventors and innovators gathered at the New York Hall of Science Sept. 20-21 to show off cool creations and fun DIY projects at the fifth annual World Maker Faire.
November 3, 2015 New restaurant tech lets servers order, swipe, print from iPod New tech lets servers take orders, swipe cards, and print receipts at the table.
November 3, 2015 Beware of cyber risks before dumping your old phone The launch of new smartphones by tech giants Samsung and Apple has some consumers wanting to make the upgrade as soon as they come on the mobile market.
November 3, 2015 History looms large over Apple launch Almost a year to the day since Apple launched the iPhone 5s and 5c, the consumer tech giant is on deck for another major product announcement on Tuesday.
November 3, 2015 Why you should be wary of the cloud Banks are being hacked. Private celebrity selfies are being exposed. And after a massive break-in, Home Depot may have to do some major repairs.
November 3, 2015 49ers’ Levi’s Stadium is ready for some NFL football – and insanely heavy Wi-Fi traffic The San Francisco 49ers were recently blown out by the visiting Denver Broncos in a preseason game. The silver lining: The new Levi’s Stadium’s Wi-Fi network held up beautifully, serving up more than 2.1 terabytes of data to nearly 25,000 fans.