iOS 8 Health app will track your steps and your caffeine intake By JR Bookwalter published 8 July 14 Who needs an iWatch when iOS 8 can track motion with your iPhone?
Possible iPhone 6 front panel flexes its rumored sapphire muscle By JR Bookwalter published 7 July 14 Tough and flexible? A purported iPhone 6 front panel shows its stuff for the camera.
Facebook Messenger app finally swoops onto iPad screens By JR Bookwalter published 3 July 14 Break out the party stickers, Facebook Messenger is now on iPad.
Facebook acquires online advertising platform LiveRail By JR Bookwalter published 2 July 14 No escape from Facebook ads now that videos may be targeted at users.
NVIDIA Shield Tablet breaks cover certified for LTE By JR Bookwalter published 2 July 14 The Shield brand may soon jump from handheld consoles to tablets.
Drive for Work delivers unlimited storage for low monthly price By JR Bookwalter published 25 June 14 Google IO Google gets serious about business with Drive for Work, offering the productivity suite for $10/month.
Android for Work keeps office, home data separate on a single device By JR Bookwalter published 25 June 14 Google IO Google aims to make life easier for its workaday users with a new initiative coming to Android L.
Oculus now owns the company behind the Xbox 360 controller, original Kinect By JR Bookwalter published 24 June 14 Oculus steps up its hardware ambitions by acquiring an entire design firm, one that's ready to rumble on VR.
Dolby Atmos thundering into home theaters with the help of Onkyo, others By JR Bookwalter published 23 June 14 It may not be up to 11, but 9.1 surround sound is heading home with new receivers and speaker systems this year.
You can now wear Google Glass and look good doing it By JR Bookwalter published 23 June 14 Geek chic comes of age as elegant fashion meets cutting-edge technology.
Apple iWatch tipped to pack more than 10 sensors, sport multiple sizes By JR Bookwalter published 20 June 14 Apple is reportedly eyeing several flavors of sensor-packed smartwatch.
After smartphones, Amazon's next trick could be slimmer Kindles By JR Bookwalter published 17 June 14 An impossibly slim Kindle may be next up Jeff Bezos' sleeve. When we'll see it is another question.
Microsoft details how Azure cloud will soon predict the future By JR Bookwalter published 16 June 14 Machine learning promises to channel Azure's inner Criswell.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 vs iPad Air By JR Bookwalter published 13 June 14 Early View Samsung goes head-to-head with Apple's latest and greatest.
Facebook offers up ad preferences, but you'll be watched more closely By JR Bookwalter published 12 June 14 Interest-based advertising is on the way, offering more targeted ads. The compensation? You get to turn them off.
Windows Phone 8.1 cleared for liftoff on latest Lumia models By JR Bookwalter published 11 June 14 Lumia owners, start your engines: Windows Phone 8.1 is locked and (nearly) loaded.
First search, now the skies: Google looks to conquer it all By JR Bookwalter published 10 June 14 Google is about to own an entire fleet of orbiting satellites as it picks up Skybox.
Turtle Beach delivers ear candy with DTS surround headsets for PS4 By JR Bookwalter published 9 June 14 E3 2014 It's game on at E3 as Turtle Beach unleashes sweet sound for PS4 gamers.
PayPal ready to play with Touch ID support for its iPhone app By JR Bookwalter published 6 June 14 Passwords and PINs are so passé. PayPal seems poised to take advantage of Apple's new touchy-feely openness.
Meet the Project Tango Tablet, Google's 3D mapping slate By JR Bookwalter published 5 June 14 Ahead of Google IO, the Mountain View firm is opening its Tegra K1-powered tablet to the development community.
Samsung Galaxy F may go toe-to-toe with iPhone 6 come September By JR Bookwalter published 4 June 14 The iPhone 5S vs Galaxy S5 battle may become passé as Sasmung is rumored to turn up the heat on Apple.
Google bumps Chrome to 64-bit in latest Windows builds By JR Bookwalter published 3 June 14 Chrome doubles up on the bits, but you have to be a developer or early adopter to take advantage.
No Windows 8.1 Start menu this year - check back in 2015 By JR Bookwalter published 2 June 14 Folks may be demanding the return of the Start menu, but Microsoft has reportedly press 'Stop.'
HTC One Wear tipped as smartwatch rival to Moto 360 By JR Bookwalter published 30 May 14 Word of a wearable One arrives straight out of HTC's home base of Taiwan.
iMac shipment delays align with word of new, cheaper models ahead By JR Bookwalter published 27 May 14 Apple's WWDC kicks off next week, and there could be swanky new iMacs coming ahead of the next OS X update.