One of the most hotly-anticipated tech IPOs of 2014 is run by four childhood classmates who grew up and built a cloud computing juggernaut during their 20s.
There were a bounty of new products on display at CES 2012 for all sorts of purposes. Here are a quartet of goodies from a trio of makers that I tried out while visiting the show and could prove useful on any trip.
Sony has unveiled the a new pair of noise-canceling headphones that are easy to travel with but cost a sizable chunk of change. Here’s a hands-on review.
Motorola is gearing up for a big second half of 2011, and the first entry aiming to stun consumers is the Photon 4G with Sprint. Check out the new device being unboxed.
Google’s Science Fair came to a close today with participants from three age groups (all in their teens) flown in from all over the world. Here’s a look at the top 15 entries this year.
A year after it was first introduced, Cisco Systems has trotted out its Cisco Cius tablet again for a closer look along with a brand new platform for deploying and buying mobile apps called AppHQ. Here’s a hands-on first look.
Sprint established a new M2M Collaboration Center in the Bay Area last fall, and here’s a close-up look at some of the technology that has been developed in the Burlingame, Calif.-based labs since then.
Microsoft has rolled out a new mouse collection, and these aren’t your average computing peripherals. The Studio Series Artist Edition features 10 unique designs from artists from all over the globe. Here’s a closer look.
AT&T and Samsung held a special media-only event in New York City on Thursday to unveil the Infuse 4G, which is being boasted as the slimmest 4G smartphone nationwide.
Intel held its annual Tech Innovation Event in New York City on Wednesday, filled with tons of exciting and innovative products ranging from digital touch screens for in-store shopping to robots that could act as personal assistants. Let’s take a look.
Both the LG G-Slate tablet and the G2x smartphone are available for purchase today. To celebrate, T-Mobile held an invite-only party in New York City. Here’s a close-up look.