CES 2018: New Chips From Qualcomm Point to the Future of Computing
Processor giant Qualcomm makes its move from mobile devices to, well, everything else. Continue reading CES 2018: New Chips From Qualcomm Point to the Future of Computing
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Processor giant Qualcomm makes its move from mobile devices to, well, everything else. Continue reading CES 2018: New Chips From Qualcomm Point to the Future of Computing
For Amazon’s voice services strategy, the word “everywhere” has taken on a whole new meaning. Continue reading CES 2018: Inside the Lab Where Amazon’s Alexa Takes Over The World
Now that everything is a gadget, CES is more relevant than ever. Continue reading CES 2018 Trends: What to Expect From the Huge Consumer Tech Show
To interact with the next wave of tech, companies want us to just act natural. Continue reading 2017 Is the Year the Home Button Died. Soon, You Won’t Miss It
To interact with the next wave of tech, companies want us to just act natural. Continue reading 2017 Is the Year the Home Button Died. Soon, You Won’t Miss It
That 30-second lag on your NFL livestream? It takes a lot more tech than you may think to get rid of it. Continue reading Just Ask Amazon: Streaming Football Games Is Way Harder Than It Looks
A decade after the first Kindle, Amazon looks toward disrupting books themselves. Continue reading The Kindle Changed the Book Business. Can It Change Books?
A growing corner of YouTube seeks to teach people about screenwriting, directing, and cinematography—tuition free. Continue reading How YouTube Became the World’s Best Film School
You can now compose your tweetstorms all at once, and send them out into the world as one contained screed. Continue reading Twitter’s Newest Feature: Multi-Tweet Threads
The $80 Ember Ceramic Mug keeps 10 ounces of coffee at whatever temperature you want, for as long as you want. Continue reading I Can’t Stop Drinking Coffee Out of This Temperature-Regulating Mug