In Pictures: 6 historic tech items that were rescued from the trash
These pieces of technology history were almost lost for good until they were rescued from a dumpster, landfill, or recycling center
These pieces of technology history were almost lost for good until they were rescued from a dumpster, landfill, or recycling center
Desktop computers aren't the bulky towers they used to be. Here are six mini PCs that fit in the palm of your hand and will change how you think about PCs.
Outgoing and incoming Cisco CEOs John Chambers and Chuck Robbins weren’t the only attractions at the annual Cisco event in San Diego this week.
From using Siri to muting notifications to saving battery life, here are some of the most useful Apple Watch tips and tricks you should learn.
Your computer's next point of failure might be further up the stack than you think
Fast-moving tech is redefining the electronic display as screens get bigger, better, and bendier
Technology breakthroughs that many people don't even know exist.
Geeks at heart, these 25 Valentine’s Day gifts are for you and yours.
With big layoffs rumored to be close on the horizon, IBM is going to need to use another regeneration.
For the first time in years, businesses in Australia and New Zealand are expected to increase hardware spending, according to a Forrester report.
If your old workhorse of a PC is starting to slow down in its old age, these low (or no-) cost tricks can help put some pep in its processing step.
Apple sets the standard -- for both success and failure. Here's a look at 11 major screwups, some of which almost derailed the company
Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella, has set new goals, taken some decisive actions, moved ahead with works already in progress and made Wall Street happy.
LG's new video teaser showing off a round-faced smartwatch to debut next week at the IFA show begs a central question: What do users want in a smartwatch?
Proof that no matter how much time, effort, and money you put into something, it may sink like a stone and stay at the bottom