Google may be considering retail stores
Google may be taking a page from Apple as it considers opening brick-and-mortar retail stores, according to reports.
Google may be taking a page from Apple as it considers opening brick-and-mortar retail stores, according to reports.
Computerworld reporters have been roaming around the 2013 CES show this week, video cameras in hand, to give you an idea of what the big event is all about.
Ford Motor Co. is looking to integrate drivers' favorite apps into their cars, giving them someone to read them the morning newspaper, along with an app to find them the site of their next great date.
With Lenovo moving up the ranks of the global PC market, the company is looking to solidify its momentum at the International CES trade show this week, showcasing a table PC, a hybrid ultrabook and a mini-ultrabook.
Touchscreens of all sizes and jumbo TVs promise to be a big draw at International CES, including an 84-in. table-top touchscreen demonstrated by 3M Touch Systems.
Google and Kia Motors America jointly announced Wednesday a deal to integrate Google Maps and Google Places into Kia automobiles.
Reports of the drastic decline of e-readers amidst an explosion in multi-use tablets re-ignited a passionate debate in technology: Is a single-purpose device better and worth the cost, compared to a multi-function device
It could be be the final word on e-readers. Analysts are sounding a proverbial death knell for the devices, which have declined 36% in 2012 as buyers turned instead to multi-use tablets.
A woman ordered to pay $222,000 for pirating 24 copyrighted songs has taken her fight against the Recording Industry Association of America to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Tablet trade-in queries plummeted by 45% when Apple introduced its new iPad Mini, hinting that the smaller Apple device is not significantly cannibalizing sales of the larger tablet, an electronics recycling firm said.
A few major retailers want to get a jump on Cyber Monday by launching their online sales over the Thanksgiving weekend.
TI announced its first single-stage wireless power receiver with integrated battery charger and a new "free-position" transmitter integrated circuit, which expands the charge area by four times.