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Sony unveils PlayStation Now for mobile game streaming, Valve officially launches thirteen Steam Machines.
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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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Sony aired their IFA 2013 press event earlier than they originally intended, unveiling the Xperia Z1 smartphone and accessories.
A new report confirms rumors about the name, features and reveal date of the upcoming Samsung Smart Watch.
This image breaks down the press conference schedule at E3 2013.
HTC, fearing weaker demand, will scrap plans for a 12-inch Windows RT tablet in favor of a smaller product, a report says.
All 20 cities in the Case-Shiller index showed year-over-year gains, the highest of which was Phoenix with a 23.2% improvement.
Sony has sold its Tokyo-based Sony City Osaki building in an effort to cut costs and reconfigure its assets.