New Logitech illuminated keyboard aims to make viewers' television experience easier and more accessible.
DJI has introduced a faster, longer life drone with better video imaging and has much of the tech world excited.
With Amazon's Fire TV launch, many are already beginning to look at how it's different from Apple TV, Chromecast and Roku. Which one should you get?
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference will be in San Francisco from June 2-6 this year. To continue to promote and better acquaint users and experts on the future of iOS and OS X, Apple announced its annual Worldwide Developers Conference will take place in San Francisco from June 2-6.
India tops the global community for the number of Facebook censorship requests. It beats out Turkey and others for the top position.
More information is coming out about the Heartbleed Bug that could be a threat to personal and financial information. Interestingly, NSA has denied any knowledge or involvement with the bug.
A new United Nations report on climate change is expected to call out the highest carbon emitters on the planet.
Amazon's acquisition of comiXology has the comic book world hopeful of continued digital success.
GDC's Ambassador Award went to Anita Sarkeesian, the first woman to ever be a recipient, highlighting the role women are having in changing gaming culture.
Facebook has announced that it will require a new Messenger download for users and will roll out the new app over the next few weeks in Europe first.
Google has launched its "Glass at Work" campaign to help bridge the ongoing controversy surrounding Google Glass in public spaces.
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, and many believe that social media has helped stave off violence in recent years.
Microsoft's announcement of Skype TX has made journalists optimistic that it will help to boost video and audio reception for live coverage.
A new 3D printer is readying itself for massive market appeal, after garnering nearly $500,000 on Kickstarter in its first day.
Bill Maher has sparked controversy with his 'Gay Mafia' remarks concerning Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich's resignation over his support of Proposition 8.
Qualcomm has announced plans for new technology that would increase speeds up to three times current levels, in a move seen as a game-changer for the Internet.
Rumors are abounding that Google is preparing to launch a new smart TV, dubbed Android TV, that aims at easier content accessibility and user friendliness.
Tesla is preparing to take on New Jersey over a ban on direct sales. Tesla is vowing to fire down the court ruling that forbids the company from selling directly its eco-friendly vehicles in the state.
Apple's reported acquisition of Novauris has left many hopeful that competition will ensue in the battle for voice recognition innovation.
Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall has praised Google and its efforts in mapping technology that have helped local communities and their environment.
Samsung has announced it has uncovered new ways of harnessing graphene, a revelation that could lead to market supremacy for the tech company.
Amazon Dash aims at revolutionizing how online shopping for everyday goods is done. Running low on food in the house? With the swipe of the product's bar code and Amazon Dash, replacements can arrive as early as the next day.
Microsoft has praised a five-year-old boy over his finding a security flaw in the Xbox One password system.
As Google Nest recalls its smoke alarms, questions and hopes abound over the home safety company. Google acquisition Nest Labs, the maker of "smart thermostats," has hit a hiccup after it was forced to recall all of its smoke alarms on April 3 after discovering a defect that could see users turn off the alarms without intending.
The resignation of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich has left many in Silicon Valley with a number of concerns and questions over social issues and company leadership. The biggest question is - should Eich have stepped down?
The Twitter ban has ended in Turkey. Activists have praised the Constitutional Court's decision to end the ban, citing infringement on the country's freedom of speech rights.
Silicon Valley is continuing its support of local education with over $700,000 to boost math studies.