Monster’s Clarity HDX Bluetooth headphones have built-in Tile tracking technology so you can locate the headphones from your smartphone if you lose them.
A tidal wave of mega-powerful DDoS using hijacked IoT devices is headed for enterprise companies, SMBs, and government organizations says Nexusguard product director Donny Chong.
Side-loaded Android applications disguised as legitimate software can steal your login credentials, encryption keys, and other personal data says ZDNet’s Danny Palmer.
Google, with their treasure trove of data and brawny AI, is targeting Amazon’s strength: the smart appliance. TechRepublic’s Jason Hiner why Google Assistant will be as omnipresent as Alexa.
In addition to the popular Roomba, iRobot has added the Braava Jet mop to its line of robots. Both are optimized to help busy professionals automate parts of their lives.
TechRepublic and Harvard partnered to interview the CIOs of Miami, Las Vegas, and Kansas City at CES 2018, and awarded smart city commendations to all three.
DJI’s new gimbal uses image stabilization and software to up the quality of smartphone video, and at less than half the price of the first generation Osmo.
The world’s leading drone manufacturer started by focusing on hobbyists, but it now makes UAVs that are invaluable for filmmaking, agriculture, building, public safety, and other industries.
Jeff Welser, vice president and lab director of IBM’s Almaden Research Center, discusses how quantum computing and machine learning might work together, and shows a prototype of IBM’s 50-qubit system.