
Microsoft Vows to Eliminate Carbon Emissions
Microsoft has committed to be carbon negative by 2030, vowing to actively remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Microsoft has committed to be carbon negative by 2030, vowing to actively remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Philips has accused Fitbit, Garmin, and other wearable companies of patent violations, and the USITC is looking into it.
CES 2020 has already showcased a whole bunch of unique tech, and the foldable screens on display are some of the best.
HP has announced an update to its HP Spectre x360 15 laptop at CES 2020, plus the ENVY 32 all-in-one and Elite Dragonfly G2.
Segway has just announced a new transportation pod that looks a lot like a wheelchair. However, it has one serious problem.
The California Consumer Privacy Act is a new law that protects you and your personal information. Learn more about it now.
With new consoles from Sony and Microsoft, will 2020 be a banner year for gaming? We take a look at what to expect next year.
We've collected some of our favorite feel-good tech moments from 2019 to assuage your end-of-year blues.
Elon Musk has announced the Tesla Cybertruck, an electric pickup truck with a unique design that's drawing ridicule. But hey, at least it's interesting. Take a look at some of the specs and the outlandish aesthetic here before making your snap judgement.
The holidays can be a pretty tough time for your diet. Fortunately, Black Friday provides you with the perfect opportunity to
Salesforce and Microsoft have announced a partnership that will provide a more robust means of improving team productivity an
Motorola has announced the release of the new Razr, a clam-shell style folding phone poised to bring the mobile manufacturer back into the smartphone discussion. Learn more about the previous Razr models and when the new device will be available.
A Senate subcommittee hearing investigated tech industry ties to China, specifically TikTok and Apple. Read more about what they had to say about the relationship between the tech industry and China.
New images have surfaced of the new Motorola Razr, which is rumored to have a foldable screen. Read more about what to expect from this modern update to a nostalgic classic, including specs, price, and a potential launch date, plus a look at competitors waiting in the wings.
Google has officially acquired wearable powerhouse Fitbit in a deal worth $2.1 billion. Read more about what this means for the two companies, and what Google is going to do with all that personal information.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in front of Congress to discuss the company's Libra cryptocurrency, and it didn't go great for old Zuck. Read more about what was asked, how he responded, and what the future of Libra entails.
Samsung has admitted that the Galaxy S10 smartphone has a security bug that allows non-registered access to the device with any fingerprint. Find out more about when the company plans to fix it and what this means for the tech industry.
A UN report has shown that the tech industry is eroding human rights through the unregulated use of automated systems that unfairly target poor people. Learn more about what the report said and why this is such a big deal.
Google has officially banned payday loan apps from the Play Store. Find out what that means for predatory lending practices now and hear how these app developers are responding, as well as the other content that Google won't allow on its platform.
The Unagi is considered one of the best personal electric scooters on the market today. Here's our in-depth, hands-on review.
The UK took a huge step today in addressing a growing concern in the video game community, opening a clinic focused on treating patients with an addiction to gaming. Addiction is the dark side of a multi-faceted, multi-billion dollar industry.