The fake Apple Watch reportedly almost looked like the real deal at first glance.
A major pay TV provider disrupts its own model before someone else does.
Ford caught a lot of flak for its current infotainment system. The automaker is now looking to SYNC 3 to win back customers.
The device can send a doctor BBMs about how a patient is responding to treatment.
A streaming music pioneer has a great brand and nice products, but now it also has a lot of deep-pocketed competition.
FCC said the wireless industry has been regulated as a utility for decades and is doing just fine.
Some of the latest technology from Samsung, which recently teamed up with Marvel, will be featured in the upcoming "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
The manufacturer says it can offer all the bells and whistles of premium phones at about a third of the price.
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.
3D printing is changing the way prototypes are designed, and making its way into schools.
The consumer electronics industry promises 2015 will be the year of 4K televisions. They said that last year, too.
Sony's turnaround efforts have placed content at the forefront of its hardware offerings.
Dieter Zetsche, the automaker’s CEO, says that there are still a number of legal and ethical issues raised by self-driving cars.
ZTE is hoping its new high-end Grand X Max+ 6-inch $199.99 smartphone will grow sales in the U.S.
The company is hoping to increase sales of Roku TV sets by adding more partners and support for 4K Ultra HD technology.
The Chinese phone-maker announced the new additions to its 2015 lineup at the 2015 International CES on Monday.
From smart plant pots to workout chairs, sensors are all around the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
With its new audio technology, Google is set to take on Sonos for the top spot in the audio-streaming market.
Over the past few years automakers have taken center stage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Here's what to look for this time.
Samsung is expected to ship 45 million Galaxy S6 units, including the Galaxy S6 Edge, in 2015.
The end of the road for Plasma is near as LG plans to halt manufacturing the display technology.