Instead of induction, WiTricity uses resonance to recharge devices wirelessly over several inches or even though objects. The company demonstrated this, along with a magnetic resonance repeater, and announced a wireless… Read more »
Similar to Motorola’s Project Ara, ZTE has a concept phone at CES that you essentially build yourself. Different hardware modules can be swapped in or out for a custom device that… Read more »
T-Mobile John Legere really, really wants you to know that he’s different from other wireless carrier CEOs. We’ll see what he’s got up his sleeve at CES, right now. Read more »
LG surprised many with the Chromebase, an all-in-one 21.5-inch desktop that runs Chrome OS. My hands on was mainly positive but there’s one missing piece of data before I say if… Read more »
A new resonance extension to the Qi wireless standard lets your devices be even farther from a charging pad. That makes it easier for furniture and other objects to recharge your… Read more »
Connected things are everywhere at this year’s CES. There’s a problem though: Consumers aren’t likely to buy them unless they connect to the wireless networks that are already in our homes. Read more »
Can Marissa Mayer make Yahoo more relevant at a time where mobile usage is skyrocketing and consumers are bombarded with information? The jury is out but several initiatives give her a… Read more »
Intel keeps pushing forward with its support for Android, but of course it can’t simply ignore Windows. The company’s chips now support both Android and Windows running at the same time… Read more »
After sitting out the first few rounds, Toshiba says it was time to release a Chromebook due to the market’s growth and potential. I spent a few minutes with its first… Read more »
Hearing a mention of Epson doesn’t likely bring wearables to mind but the company says it should: It has a history with smart watches and builds custom sensors. That history comes… Read more »