Marketing execs, including the social networking site's Carolyn Everson, explained Wednesday how they'll try new ways to reach consumers online.
Big companies aren’t driving innovation at the Consumer Electronics Show; it’s the tinkerers and startups putting sensors in everything.
The world’s biggest chip maker has acquired German drone maker Ascending Technologies for an undisclosed fee.
Companies like Fitbit are looking to capitalize on growing consumer interest in products like fitness trackers and smartwatches.
Samsung is rumored to be working on Galaxy S7 with Snapdragon 820 onboard for release in January.
ASUS ZenFone 2 has arrived to U.S. markets. The two variants of ZenFone 2 are priced at $199 and $299.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 may include two models after all, one with a curved display.
A major pay TV provider disrupts its own model before someone else does.
The device can send a doctor BBMs about how a patient is responding to treatment.
FCC said the wireless industry has been regulated as a utility for decades and is doing just fine.
Trouble in the brave new world of the smart home: It could be hacked.
Intel said its goal is to reach a "full representation" for women and minorities in its workforce by 2020.
Audi claims all of the tech from its autonomous A7 is nearly ready for production vehicles.
ZTE, Hisense, Lenovo and others are partnering with American icons in hopes of becoming major players in the U.S.
The consumer electronics industry promises 2015 will be the year of 4K televisions. They said that last year, too.
Dieter Zetsche, the automaker’s CEO, says that there are still a number of legal and ethical issues raised by self-driving cars.
The Chinese phone-maker announced the new additions to its 2015 lineup at the 2015 International CES on Monday.
CES is usually all about gadgets and gizmos, but this year there will be a big focus on keeping data safe.
New car models featuring Google’s new car operating system will be unveiled next month at CES.
Here’s a rundown of just a few of the devices revealed at CES 2014.
Sony unveils PlayStation Now for mobile game streaming, Valve officially launches thirteen Steam Machines.
A lot is going on at CES this week, and we've compiled the most important news you need to know.