ODG unveiled its R-8 and R-9 enterprise AR glasses at CES 2017. TechRepublic caught up with ODG COO Pete Jameson for a look at the product and a discussion of the ODG’s approach to wearables.
Accenture Travel managing director Beau Williamson talks about the company’s partnership with Carnival to give cruise vacations a more personalized feel.
TechRepublic’s Teena Maddox got a ride-along in a driverless VW on the streets of Las Vegas. Learn how Microsoft, NXP, Cubic Telecom, and other partners came together to make the tech work.
ASUS launched its latest high-end Chromebook at CES 2017 and TechRepublic caught up with ASUS CMO Vivian Lien to get the details on what ASUS is doing differently with the Chromebook Flip C302.
After unveiling its ASUS Pro B9440 business laptop, TechRepublic spoke with ASUS CMO Vivian Lien about the unique design and why ASUS went in a new direction.
Fossil has taken a different approach to smartwatches that maintains the traditional style and functionality of a watch, but layers subtle notifications onto the watch face.
Lots of companies have talked about making drones that automatically follow you, but Hover Camera announced the feature in a live product at CES 2017. See this small, under-$1,000 drone in action.
At CES 2017, TechRepublic spoke with George Zhou, Honor president, about Honor Magic–the new AI smartphone system integrated into its devices and its role in future products.
ASUS has pushed its Chrome devices—Chromebook, Chromebox, and Chromebit—toward more premium, higher-end configurations. And, its CMO reports that ASUS is seeing diverse interest in the products.
There’s always evidence, even in the most complicated of computer crimes. Find out what digital forensics is and what it’s used for … in less than two minutes.
The MacBook Pro 2016 brings a new design and a bold and controversial new feature with the Touch Bar. See TechRepublic’s video review of Apple’s new flagship laptop for professionals.
Amazon’s Mechanical Turk uses humans to sort data that trains learning machines. The work is irregular and doesn’t pay well, yet some people still treat it like a full time job. Is Amazon exploiting these workers?
Criminals adapt, and so do the police—including their K9 dogs. The newest generation is being trained to sniff out electronic storage devices that police officers may miss.
Motorola’s Leo Wang spoke with TechRepublic about how executive sponsorship and finding the right partner helped jumpstart their move to the cloud, and how they chose between public and private.