U.S. TV sales shrink nearly 10%
Television sales fell 9% last year due to a lack of interest by consumers in refreshing current technology, according to IHS.
Television sales fell 9% last year due to a lack of interest by consumers in refreshing current technology, according to IHS.
Facebook marked its 10th year as a company on Tuesday and to celebrate, the social network offered its 1.2 billion users around the world a feature called Look Back movies, made up of photos and activities that users have shared.
The UCLA has a graduate-level program focused on teaching architects how to design intelligent robotic buildings. These buildings would be able to change their configuration to adapt to their owners' needs.
With the official release of Google Glass expected later this year, the company is taking big steps to make its computerized eyeglasses ready for launch.
Apple's iPod business collapsed last quarter, with revenue plummeting 55% and the number of music players dropping by more than half compared to the same period the year before.
Moving beyond Glass, Google is working on a smart contact lens that would use tiny chips, sensors and antennas to test diabetics' blood sugar levels and make it easier for them to stay healthy.
3D Systems has signed a multi-year agreement with The Hershey Company to develop opportunities for using 3D printing technology in creating edible foods.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have built micro-windmills that could be embedded in a sleeve for a cell phone and, with a wave of the hand, used to recharge a device.
The oft-used phrase, 'Internet of Things' is one emerging tech jargon abstraction that average users are still noodling over in order to better understand and appreciate it.
Wireless charging vendors made several announcements around their first sleeves for iPhone charging as well as upgrades allowing mobile devices to be charged through solid objects.
TV sales are picking up as consumers begin to replace their first flat-screen HDTVs, but don't expect a significant surge in sales of UHD-TVs this year.
Moore's Law created a stable era for technology, and now that era is nearing its end. But it may be a blessing to say goodbye to a rule that's driven the semiconductor industry since the 1960s.
Samsung introduced a 105-inch, curved-screen, Ultra High Definition TV at a pre-International CES news event, but the new product was upstaged when movie director Michael Bay walked offstage because of a problem with a teleprompter.
A driverless shuttle vehicle unveiled at CES can carry up to 10 people, learning any new route with a single trip and responding to rider stops when requested.
As car telematics systems become connected to the Internet, cars will become one more device on consumer mobile data plans. But connecting to the cloud also means vehicles will be aware of everything around them.