Smart devices, appliances and the internet of things are dominating International CES this week, but we’re probably just getting a small taste of what’s to come — not only in quantity, but… Read more »
With two weather delays and a cross-country flight to Las Vegas from the east coast, I had plenty of time to think about the upcoming week. It’s time for another Consumer… Read more »
A busy week in mobile devices pitted Google and Apple against each other: Both introduced new hardware. Apple’s iPads got upgrades, although one wasn’t compelling, while Google is spotlighting Android 5.0… Read more »
Google’s upcoming 64-bit Nexus tablet will be made by HTC, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. It’s likely to be called the Nexus 9 and it will be powered by… Read more »
Patent lawsuits are common in Silicon Valley, but the one that NVIDIA filed over graphics technology will make many in the smartphone and gaming industry take notice. Read more »
Pair a reported Nexus 9 benchmark test with an Nvidia press release and what do you get? The strong possibility that a Nexus tablet, not a Nexus phone, will be the… Read more »
Watch for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to debut next month. While waiting, take a peek at these reported benchmarks for Samsung’s new 64-bit Exynos chip expected to power the large-screened phone. Read more »
Intel is rolling out a batch of new computing and radio modules designed to power the most advanced functions of connected cars as well as provide their links to the internet. Read more »
Italy’s VisLab has selected BlackBerry’s QNX OS to power its computer vision experiments in autonomous cars. The idea is to help the car to combine and process the information it gets… Read more »
Tegra chipsets are making their way into new Audis and other vehicles in the form of Nvidia’s new Visual Computing Module line. Nvidia hopes make cars future-proof with its new upgradable… Read more »