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Driverless crash trucks could help keep construction crews safer
Using autonomous crash trucks could help improve safety.
Microsoft rolls out beta for Cortana on Google Android devices
Cortana for Android beta rolls out to users in the United States.
Intel thinks it's an 'exciting time' to support the maker community
Intel happy to throw support behind the maker community.
Acer rumored to announce four new Windows 10 Mobile phones during IFA
New Windows 10 Mobile devices to be announced by Acer?
Who needs house keys? Use a hands-free fob instead!
Custom fob allows you to get into your house without house keys.
BlackBerry speaks about security efforts, as business focus changes
BlackBerry continues its evolution away from just a smartphone manufacturer.
Virtual reality will receive boost from movies, entertainment industry
Would you watch a virtual reality movie?
The sky is the limit for virtual reality and augmented reality
Both VR and AR are expected to see massive growth in coming years, CCS predicts.
Nintendo's Fils-Aime: Virtual reality isn't 'fun' or 'social'
Reggie Fils-Aime hasn't spoken favorably of VR, saying it's not fun or social.
Connected Cars: The technology is here, so let's enjoy it
There is an amazing blend of technology merging with new vehicles, and connected car technology is accelerating at a fast pace.
Virtual reality expected to draw major attention at E3
Virtual reality expected to be big at E3? What else will be there?
UNICEF, ARM partner to deliver wearables for developing nations
UNICEF and ARM want to help deliver wearables to citizens in developing nations.
Study: 'Smart' clothing will top 10 million in 5 years
Smart clothing will rack up big sales in the coming years, topping 10 million in five years, new study predicts.
US looking to re-establish technological edge, focus on cybersecurity
The US government wants to ensure the country's technological edge over political rivals is maintained, with increased focus on cybersecurity.
Ford fighting to find ways to support wearables, Internet of Things
Ford is finding new ways to pack more tech-based features into vehicles, looking to support smartphones, wearables, and the Internet of Things (IoT)
Sports can benefit from wearables, help drive interest
Using wearables allows athletes to collect even more data about their physical activities.
Intel investing in the mobile market, researching possible moves
Intel has learned its previous mistakes in the mobile market, wants to invest in smartphones, tablets, and wearables.
Internet of Things helping businesses cut energy consumption, costs
Utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) is helping some businesses cut their energy costs.
Have you ever stuffed up your PC build this badly?
What's your biggest PC building blunder? This tech head put thermal past on the wrong side of their CPU then bent a few pins for good measure.
Round 2 - Smartflash is suing Apple after their previous $533m win
After their previous $533m win, Smartflash takes Apple back to court for round two and the irony continues.
UPDATE: More Pebble smartwatch information leaked and removed
A leaked image of Pebble's new smartwatch has been exposed, showing off the color screen before being removed.
Apple Pay taking over mobile payments as rivals struggle to compete
Apple Pay is enjoying success in the mobile payments ecosystem, as competitors struggle to create rival offerings.
Technology destined to make you feel good, really good
Techify your private life - this product is designed to make you feel good, really good.
Australia gets a taste of tech - The Gadget Expo 2015
Are you an Aussie and a lover of tech? The Gadget Expo 2015 is here to fill that void - July 4th at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center.
Intel fully embracing Internet of Things transition to connected tech
Intel is embracing the Internet of Things (IoT), even if no one is really sure how the technology will develop in coming years.
Bill Gates impressed by HoloLens, says it may take a few years
Microsoft founder Bill Gates is impressed by HoloLens, but warns the technology could take a few years to develop further.
Analyst claims the Apple Watch will go on sale this March
Analyst Ming Chi Kuo from KGI Securities claims the new Apple smartwatch will be released in March and sell 5 million units before the close of April.
Use a remote control plane to become a bird with first-person flying
Who hasn't dreamed about being able to fly? Thanks to advancements in tech, you can soar through the sky courtesy of an RC aircraft with FPV installed.
Smart tech needs industry collaboration and cooperation to grow
To go fully mainstream, IoT vendors and manufacturers must be sure to collaborate and work together for long-term success, analysts believe.
Project sale: Get your very own piece of modding excellence within
No time to make your own? There's no shame in grabbing a pre-loved modified system - here's a great example.
US Army Research Laboratory working on battery that doesn't corrode
The US Army Research Laboratory is working on a new battery that won't corrode.
Xiaomi plans to invade the connected home after smartphone domination
Xiaomi has taken the smartphone world by storm, and company officials also have their sights set on the booming smart tech industry.
Cybercriminals will follow users to Apple Pay, other mobile systems
If more users adopt Apple Pay and other mobile payment systems, expect the criminals to follow, according to cybersecurity experts.
IoT consumer awareness increased following connected avalanche at CES
Connected technology received a lot of attention during CES 2015, as manufacturers showed off their IoT-powered technology.
IDC: PC market remains slow, reaching 80.8 M units shipped in Q4 2014
The PC market is recovering and the US market could see positive growth as the industry prepares for Microsoft Windows 10.
Virtual reality showing promise, but not everyone on the bandwagon
Virtual reality had a big presence at CES 2015, but still has to win over a lot of consumers before going mainstream.
Lenovo wants to take its smartphones to US, other lucrative markets
Lenovo is now the No. 3 smartphone manufacturer in the world, and hopes to begin its invasion of the United States and other lucrative markets.
NPD: Smartwatches attracting different customers than fitness wearable
The wearable market is growing, but trying to appeal to drastically different demographics, The NPD Group discovers.
Intel and Oakley team up for next-generation smart wearables
Intel pushes ahead in the wearables market, announcing a strategic partnership with Oakley.
Introducing the Hexoskin Junior, first biometric shirt for kids, teens
Hexoskin introduces the Hexoskin Junior, the world's first biometric shirt for children and teenagers.
Velocity Micro will build your customized laptop in 3 days or less
PC and laptop maker Velocity Micro wants to offer customized laptops that can be built-in three days or less.
Epson debuts PowerLite Home Cinema 600 projector for $379
Epson unveils the PowerLite Home Cinema 600 for $379.
Malware attacks will continue, with sophistication increasing
Malware threats will continue to put pressure on end-users and businesses, as cybersecurity threats evolve at rapid pace.
Xiaomi sold 61.1 million smartphones in 2014, as sales tripled
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi saw sales triple in 2014, with more than 61 million units sold.