February 5, 2015 Does Apple Pay trust your spouse more than you do? Apple has gone to great lengths to promote the security of Apple Pay.
February 5, 2015 Can students use smart watches to cheat on tests? When is being constantly connected not such a good thing?
February 5, 2015 Camera companies focus on new advanced models at European photo show Almost all of the major camera companies have introduced at least one advanced camera—either an SLR, a mirrorless SLR-like, or an advanced point-and-shoot—at this year’s giant photography show, P...
February 5, 2015 Pricey printer ink has consumers seeing red Although manufacturers continue to pack a variety of features into their inkjet printers, from the ability to print documents and photos faster and with better quality to allowing you to print wi...
February 5, 2015 What 'Sex Tape' gets wrong about the cloud The premise of the new Cameron Diaz-Jason Segel film "Sex Tape" (opening July 18) is simple enough: A couple wants to amp up their romance, so they decide to shoot video of their bedroom antics o...
February 5, 2015 BlackBerry Passport smart phone focuses squarely on business users BlackBerry hopes to reshape smart-phone design with its new Passport, a square-shaped phone meant for business users.
February 5, 2015 Samsung ramps up UHD TV lineup, including a 110-inch monster While it looks like OLED TVs are currently on the back burner, Samsung still had plenty of TVs to talk about at CES 2014, introducing a 105-inch UHD set with a curved screen.
February 5, 2015 Sprint hopes to lure music lovers with a hi-fi HTC One and a Spotify discount Sprint hopes fleeing customers will change their tune once they hear about their carrier's exclusive: the Harmon Kardon version of the HTC One (M8).
February 5, 2015 Wonderful robotic world of bionics Rise of the machines? New research could pave the way to machines built from biological materials.