Hot from CES 2015: Intel's Compute Stick is a $149 device the size of a pack of gum, which will let...
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[CES 2015] Dish Network Unveils Sling TV: $20 A Month
Dish Network targets cord cutters with its Sling TV $20 streaming service, unveiled this week at...
Zuckerberg Defends Facebook’s Evil Business Model
Mark Zuckerberg lashes out at Apple's Tim Cook and his concerns about privacy and data harvesting...
Price War Continues: Sprint Cuts Bills In Half
Sprint takes an aggressive shot at its competitors by offering to slash half off wireless bills of...
Swiftpoint GT: A Unique New Mouse With Touch Gestures
Swiftpoint GT is something new in mouse technology: a device that combines touch gestures with...
Jaunt Releases First Cinematic Virtual Reality Content
A clip from a Paul McCartney is the first "cinematic virtual reality" released by Jaunt, and it...
Did HBO Just Toll The Bell For Cable TV?
HBO has announced that it will be offering a standalone streaming service, which many believe is...
Mercedes Unveils Plans For Self-Driving Trucks
Mercedes has demonstrated a prototype of a self-driving truck which could revolutionize shipping...
GIFV: Faster, Smaller, Higher Quality GIFs From Imgur
Imgur's Project GIFV offers a new, improved incarnation of the GIF, based on MP4 compression...
HTC One E8: The M8’s More Affordable Cousin
The HTC One E8, a more affordable version of the popular M8, landed in the TechDissected lab, and...
HTC Desire 510: Budget Phone Field Tested
I've spent some time with a new entry-level phone from HTC, the Desire 510, and sadly it did not...
Qualcomm Plans Smartphones That Learn To Be Smarter
Qualcomm, the mobile chip maker, is developing deep learning technologies to enable smartphones to...
FBI Blasts Apple For Its New Privacy Policy
FBI Director James Comey issued some harsh criticism of both Apple's and Google's new privacy...
Fabricor: Hydrophobic Chef Aprons Won’t Stain
Fabricor, an Australian startup, is changing the face of workwear with high-tech hydrophobic...
Obihai Supports Google Voice For Regular Phones
Obihai, a niche provider of VOIP solutions, now supports Google Voice, using a "regular" phone.