TomTom Go brings interactive 3D mapping to the sat nav arena By Hugh Langley, Farrha Khan last updated 4 August 22 TomTom's new sat-nav device aims to put drivers back in the, well, driving seat.
Apple stores now install iPhone screen protectors, so you don't screw it up By Farrha Khan last updated 4 December 21 Apple and Belkin are teaming up to make sure your iPhone screen leaves the store protected.
This is reportedly the official Apple Watch charging dock By Farrha Khan last updated 3 December 21 Leaked images showcase an Apple-branded round charging dock for the Apple Watch.
Nissan puts its self-parking tech in office chairs By Farrha Khan last updated 18 August 20 Even though self-driving and self-parking cars are the future, Nissan is working on self-parking chairs.
Gifts for her: 11 best gifts for her this holiday season By Farrha Khan published 14 December 16 Buying Guide Scrambling to find the perfect gift for her? Look no further than our expertly curated guide.
Snowden hopes new biopic makes you care about your privacy By Farrha Khan published 22 July 16 The NSA whistleblower discusses Snowden, the new movie directed by Oliver Stone, and his life after the leaks.
Hands on: KISA Phone review By Farrha Khan published 5 May 16 Bringing it back to the basics, we take the Kisa Phone for a spin to see just how well it works with its simple design and easy to use functions.
Astronomers discovered a supermassive black hole in an unlikely place By Farrha Khan published 7 April 16 The newly discovered black hole proves there may be more scattered around the universe than originally thought.
Why this inflatable habitat is headed to the space station By Farrha Khan published 6 April 16 First stop, the International Space Station. Next? We'll let you guess.
Just like Apple, the FBI isn't sharing unlocked iPhone secrets [Updated] By Farrha Khan published 6 April 16 It doesn't sound like the FBI will tell Apple how it unlocked the San Bernardino iPhone anytime soon.
Microsoft Surface Phone may launch in 2017 with three different versions By Farrha Khan published 5 April 16 Microsoft may hold off launching the rumored device this year, but it could end up unveiling a trio when it does.
Nest is turning this smart home hub into an expensive paperweight By Farrha Khan published 5 April 16 Nest is completely shutting down its third-party Revolv hub, leaving users with a dead chunk of plastic.
Scientists have figured out how to program living cells By Farrha Khan published 4 April 16 A new programming language allows researchers to quickly design a DNA sequence with specific functions for living cells.
The White House's tech overhaul is long, long overdue By Farrha Khan published 4 April 16 Thousands of pounds of useless cable and phones from the Clinton era have made way for more 'modern' devices.
Google apologizes for the super fail of its Gmail April Fools' joke By Farrha Khan published 1 April 16 Google is sorry for the Mic Drop joke in Gmail that led some to possibly lose their jobs.
Egypt reportedly couldn't spy on Facebook's Free Basics, so it banned it By Farrha Khan published 1 April 16 Country's government may have blocked the service because Facebook wouldn't give it permission to use it to spy on users.
MIT unlocks the secret to safer, tighter, stronger Wi-Fi By Farrha Khan published 1 April 16 The tech involves Wi-Fi signals pinpointing the exact locations of users to make Wi-Fi networks and drones a whole lot more safer.
As Apple questions FBI's hacking methods, list of unlock cases grow By Farrha Khan published 31 March 16 The FBI has agreed to help unlock another iPhone and iPod in a different case.
Airbnb wants to put you in a shark tank for a night By Farrha Khan published 30 March 16 Here's your chance to spend a night in an underwater bedroom surrounded by sharks. Fun!
Waze's latest update challenges heavy-footed drivers with speed warnings By Farrha Khan published 29 March 16 Now you'll know where the police are staking out, as well as if you're tempting the speeding gods.
US government to put IBM's brain-inspired supercomputer to the test By Farrha Khan published 29 March 16 The US National Nuclear Security Administration has enlisted IBM's 16-chip supercomputer system to help with national security.
Sony set to launch 'Ultra' 4K HDR streaming service next week By Farrha Khan published 29 March 16 Sony has announced the Ultra app will land exclusively on its new line of HDR 4K TVs on April 4.
One place wants to put you in jail for texting while walking By Farrha Khan published 29 March 16 A new bill proposes fines up to $50 or 15 days imprisonment if you're caught walking and texting in New Jersey.
Forget credit cards, Facebook Messenger might be the new way to pay By Farrha Khan published 28 March 16 A new report claims that this will be just one of many features Facebook wants to cook into Messenger.
Kanye West's Tidal exclusive isn't so exclusive anymore By Farrha Khan published 28 March 16 The song Famous from album The Life of Pablo has been freed from the exclusive confines of Tidal.