As Microsoft struggles to find relevance in a mobile and cloud computing world, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella looks to "reinvent" the company.
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Apple's new wearable will also contain sensors to monitor heart rate, motion and sweat.
The TV sports a curved OLED screen with Ultra HD resolution, and was announced at the CES Las Vegas earlier this year.
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T-Mobile continues its assault on the Big Three carriers, promising to pay the cancellation fees of those who switch to T-Mobile.
Matterform debuted its affordable 3D scanner at the 2014 International CES.
Motorola says it will make an announcement regarding a product for Europe sometime next week. Could it be a variant of the Moto X?
CNet reporter Roger Cheng spotted an uninvited John Legere at the party in in Las Vegas.
CEO Krzanich said he hopes developers will use Edison to design the next generation of wearable technology.
McAfee's rebranding is seen as an attempt to distance its image from the cybersecurity company's controversial founder.
The "Transformers" director feels "live shows aren’t my thing."
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Bosch discussed driverless car innovations at 2014 CES, including tech that would allow drivers to park their cars via remote tech.
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