Boston-based Lineage Labs has come up with a network-connected hard drive dubbed Bevy. The storage device, which has a 1TB capacity, will aid users in automatically organizing their photos and videos in one place.
Dubbed the first-ever hyper-convergence software solution, the Springpath Data Platform allows standard servers to store and manage data securely through its signature Hardware Agnostic Log-structured Objects (HALO) architecture.
Facebook's Chief Product Officer Chris Cox has spilled the beans that Facebook is already working on applications specifically intended for VR.
Toshiba is on board to create plugin modules for Project Ara. The Japanese company has showed off the first-ever swappable camera module for the Ara ecosystem in a YouTube video.
Japan-based toy company Bandai is bringing a DeLorean Time Machine iPhone 6 case inspired by Back to the Future: Part II as part of its Crazy Case line-up. The phone cover is interactive and even lights up!
The Nvidia Shield LTE tablet has received the version 2.2. upgrade. Nvidia Shield LTE users will benefit from an improved battery life and will also be able to engage in new streamed games.
The developer edition of Sony's SmartEyeglass wearable - SED-E1 - is now available for preorder and will set consumers back by $840. Come March 10, the SmartEyeglass Developer Edition is set to go on sale in 10 countries for both customers and enterprise users.
The all-in-one Blacksmith Genesis is the world's first rotary compact 3D printer. It not only perseveres to make the technology accessible to regular consumers, but also simplify 3D printing.
Consumers can now purchase any 12-inch Surface Pro 3 models at discounted prices till Feb. 28, saving $100 on the devices. Microsoft has also included its entry-level Intel Core i3 64GB model as part of the promotion.
Cybercriminals have made off with at least $300 million, more likely closer to $1 billion, from over 100 banks and financial institutions in 30 nations since 2013. Alarmingly, the hackers in question continue to remain active per a Kaspersky Lab report.
A keen-eyed member of the Tesla Motors Club forum has posted photographs of the prototype of the Model X. The spyshots show off a black model of the all-electric SUV sans any camouflage cruising along Californian roads.
With the latest version 1.4.0 patch for Dying Light released, gamers will be able to deploy user-made mod versions once again. The patch also fixes the long loading time issue and brings several other improvements.
Swiss scientists have developed a contact lens that has telescopic abilities and can let one zoom into things with a wink. The contact lens will be able to magnify vision three-fold if a wearer so chooses, giving hope to individuals who suffer from AMD.
Synonymous with fine dining, this Japanese beef, you'll be surprised to learn, has a history spanning more than a thousand years, but only in the 20th century was it 'created.'
By sharing information on malware threats and other vulnerabilities, companies participating in Facebook's ThreatExchange platform may find strength in numbers when warding off hackers.
Four different channels, which were all registered on the same day last year, put up 20 pornographic videos that were titled scannán, which means film in Irish. YouTube has since removed the pornographic videos from its site.
NoFlyZone.org will aid people in securing the airspace above their homes by creating no-fly zones as anti-drone sentiments continue to rise. The service is free and is the initiative of several drone manufacturers.
Samsung is taking clandestine marketing to another level by implanting unwanted adverts in its Smart TVs, much to the chagrin of baffled consumers. The Smart TVs are injecting short advertisements nearly every 15 to 30 minutes directly into a user's video streaming apps.
Theft of iPhones has gone down significantly in major cities such as London, New York and San Francisco after the implementation of the kill switch.
A new study sheds light on the gory realities of America's gruesome past in the Jim Crow era, revealing that nearly 4,000 African-Americans were lynched in 12 southern U.S. states.
AT&T has lived up to its promise of pushing out the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update for LG G3 users. The OTA software update is now being rolled out for the carrier's LG G3 users.
Verizon Wireless uses alphanumerical codes known as supercookies to track and segment customers into groups, which are later used for targeted marketing. Lawmakers have sent letters to the FTC and FCC notifying that Verizon's tracking technology potentially violates the privacy of consumers.
Corning has developed a new glass - dubbed Project Phire - which is scratch-resistant like sapphire glass and tough like Gorilla Glass 4.
Here's a look at some of the best gaming mice available. You have a ton of options including Logitech G502 Proteus Core, SteelSeries Sensei Pro Grade Laser, Razer Naga MMO Gaming Mouse, Mad Catz Office R.A.T, Corsair Vengeance M65 and Razer DeathAdder Chroma.
Torrent sharing site The Pirate Bay is back up and running after being taken down by Swedish authorities. However, fears are rampant that thepiratebay.se resurrection is an FBI ploy to catch illegal file sharers.
Leaked images of the alleged Galaxy S6 have found their way online yet again and this time the smartphone is accompanied by the Galaxy S6 Edge. The images reveal that Samsung is looking to offer the Galaxy S6 in several body styles.
NBC News anchor Brian Williams has accepted that the story he had narrated on being under fire during his coverage of the Iraq invasion in 2003 was untrue. The former White House correspondent apologized on NBC Nightly News.
Olympus' OM-D E-M5 Mark II not only has HD video and Wi-Fi integration to boot, but the mirrorless camera also touts a 16MP sensor, which is able to create a 40MP composite image.
Kamala Harris, the State Attorney General, has filed an appeal to federal judge Stephen Wilson's ruling that allows restaurants to serve foie gras in California, lifting a two-and-a-half-year ban. The move to reinstate the ban on foie gras in California is being welcomed by Animal welfare groups.
Australian Suzanne Walsham has won the 38th annual Empire State Building Run-Up (ESBRU), taking just 12 minutes and 30 seconds to complete the tower climb.