CES 2015: Revolutionary gadgets we did not expect
Fp Archives • 10 years agoSure, the International CES show was chock full of connected cars, smart home sensors, music gear and computer gadgets, as you'd expect.
Consumer Electronics Show: Remembering founder 'Analog Jack' Wayman
Fp Archives • 10 years agoThe man who started the Consumer Electronics Show in 1967 was known affectionately as "Analog Jack" by family and friends.
CES 2015: From smart sewing machines to keyless smart locks, some quirky consumer tech at CES
Fp Archives • 10 years agoAdaptive cruise control and other features: What automobile-makers showcased at CES 2015
Fp Archives • 10 years agoComing sooner to a car near you: smartphone apps on dash displays, cruise control that adapts to cars around it, remote engine starting and more.
CES 2015: Tech industry looks beyond smartphones and tablets
Tech2 News Staff • 10 years agoWe've moved beyond phones and tablets and the products displayed at the CES this year will vouch for it.
CES 2015: Intel introduces Compute Stick for TVs
Tech2 News Staff • 10 years agoIntel has also announced a PC-on-a-stick dubbed Compute Stick that will run Windows 8.1 or Linux.
Smart belts, chairs and pots: Five quirkiest gadgets showcased at CES 2015
Tech2 News Staff • 10 years agoFrom self-watering plant pots to self-adjusting belts, we take a look at five products showcased at the CES that may seem weird, but are nevertheless quite cool.
CES 2015: Toshiba announces the world's first SDHC card with built-in NFC and FlashAir III wireless cards
Tech2 News Staff • 10 years agoToshiba has announced an SHDC card with built-in NFC which lets you view thumbnails of the images and check the storage space on the card
CES 2015: BlackBerry to offer new ways for devices to communicate with each other
Fp Archives • 10 years agoBlackBerry says it will use its expertise in secured messaging services to offer new ways for cars, home appliances and other devices to communicate with each other while keeping data secure and private.
CES 2015: Smartwatches aren't a fad, they are here to stay
Naina • 10 years agoIt's now the battle of wrists and not palms.