Posted by Mike Luttrell
While there were several Google TV products at CES last week, we're still not convinced it is the next big thing.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Near Field Communication (NFC) wasn't a big topic at the Consumer Electronics Show, but it's still going to be a big force.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Verizon is planning on bringing its TV service to TVs without needing to pay for a subscription.
Posted by Mark Raby
Research in Motion is looking at new ways to stay relevant in a world where there's little room for Blackberry phones.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Sony's digital music platform is getting a big boost as it makes its way to the iPhone and iPad.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
In addition to touting major hardware support at CES, Google TV is also getting new content partners.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Research in Motion chose CES to be the launching pad for the new version of its Playbook tablet OS.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
This isn't your grandma's digital camera.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
To enable anytime-anywhere connectivity on your Playstation Vita will cost from $15 to $25 per month.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
In a new corporate spin, Google says Android is not fragmented - it's "differentiated."
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Being able to control your TV by simply talking to it may be one of the differentiating trends at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
The Transformer Prime tablet has been upgraded to Android 4.0 a bit earlier than scheduled.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Despite being one of the biggest players in glasses-required 3D TVs, Sony is stepping outside the box.
Posted by Mark Raby
The number of Xbox 360 consoles that have been sold is now over 66 million, Microsoft confirmed.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Emerging smartphone player Huawei has just introduced a phone that's about as slim as a piece of industrial urethane tape.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Amazon likes to talk about the power of the cloud, but here's something that also takes advantage of the power of the sun.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
After being yanked from last year's show at the last minute, Google TV may be one of the big stories to come out of CES in 2012.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
3D products and content, which had started to become the bread and butter of CES, will have a much more muddled showing this year.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
From starring alongside a killer of nighttime villains to being appointed by the Consumer Electronics Association.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Calling it the world's largest 3D TV, LG plans to showcase an 84-inch "Ultra Definition" set at next month's Consumer Electronics Show.