Microsoft touts backward compatibility of Xbox One for Xbox 360 games, shows off HoloLens
Microsoft is promising that hundreds of games designed for its older Xbox 360 will also work on its newer Xbox One console starting this year.
Does the Apple Watch Cost Only $83 to Make?
The newly released Apple Watch starts at $349 and sell for as much as $17,000, but research firm IHS is estimating that some models only cost $83.70 to manufacture.
AMD Shuffles Business Units, Names COO
Advanced Micro Devices plans to consolidate its business units into two segments, while Lisa Su was named the chip maker’s chief operating officer.
Struggling Sony to Shed TV, PC Units and Slash 5,000 Jobs
Sony Corp Chief Executive Offer Kazuo Hirai is seeking to cure a TV business that has lost $7.8 billion over a decade by isolating it to speed up decisions on future strategy.
Sony: PlayStation 4 Sales Top 2.1M Globally
Console Wars: Sony said it has sold more than 2.1 million PlayStation 4 gaming consoles, which are priced cheaper than Microsoft's Xbox One.
Report: Microsoft Devises Smart Eyewear Device
Microsoft has reportedly asked several Asian component makers to supply cameras and other parts for an Internet-enabled eyewear device.
Bitcoin Plunges as Exchange Halts Withdrawals Due to Technical Problems
Bitcoin suffered a steep plunge after the digital currency's leading exchange temporarily halted all withdrawals due to 'technical' problems.
How the Apple Watch Can Monitor Your Baby’s Heart Rate
Expecting moms will soon be able to listen to their baby’s heart rate with using their Apple Watch.
Medical Device Makers to Discuss Burgeoning Cyber Threat
While health-related devices have yet to cause any catastrophes, the FDA and CIS are being proactive in trying to stop an attack before it happens.
Is Your Food Safe to Eat? How Portable Sensors Can Help
6Sensorslabs are creating portable food detectors for consumers to test foods for allergies
Wearable Tech Can Help Save a Senior's Life
Tech companies have designed snazzy products that track health data and keep you safe.
Is Fitbit Still in Good Shape?
San-Francisco-based wearable device maker, Fitbit, will report its first quarter as a public company after the bell on Wednesday, and the stock performance suggests the company is in tip top shape.
US Gives Farmers Approval to Spray Crops From Drones
A drone large enough to carry tanks of fertilizers and pesticides has won rare approval from federal authorities to spray crops in the United States, officials said Tuesday.
Saving Millions by Donning Smart Glasses at Work
Smart glasses made by Epson with software developed by Apx Labs, are looking to attract big corporate clients over the next few years.
Tech Rewind: Apple Plays Defense; BlackBerry Claws Back
Apple shrugged off bend-gate reports and BlackBerry posted a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss – this is your tech rewind of the week.
Tech Rewind: Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus Already Sold Out
Apple dominated the headlines this week in the gadget world and beyond – this is your tech rewind of the week.
Tech Rewind: Apple’s Cryptic Invite, Banks’ Cyber Fight
Apple sent a tease of an event invite, while U.S. banks bulked up their cyber security – this is your tech rewind of the week.
Tech Rewind: Earnings, iPads and Twitter IPO Details
It's earnings season on Wall Street, but some of the best news out of the boardroom is coming from the West coast.
Facebook Friending Android – This Time with a Phone?
Is a Facebook phone waiting in the wings?
Bitcoin: Coming Soon to an iPhone Near You
The world's biggest tech company has paved the way for digital currencies to be transacted on iPhones.



















