Explaining his new role, Will.I.Am said, "In the 60s Motown would sign bands and hole them up in giant studios and record on heavy tapes. Now the studio isn't a big block, it's a little chip."
The Discovery Network connects with 23 million fans on Facebook, says Kelly Day, who heads the network's digital operations, in this interview with Beet.TV.
Samsung and IBM have announced plans to jointly developed semiconductors for use in mobile handsets. Earlier this month At CES, we spoke with Yiwa...
Hardware and software that key off of children's activity are important. New devices liberate kids from controllers and wires, engaging the entire body and upping the intensity.
LAS VEGAS -- The success of 3-D TV in the near-term could be determined by the number of theatrical films released. Andy Parsons, Chairman of the Bl...
Thought the Times derives 85 percent of revenue from the print edition, says Ray Pearce, who heads circulation for the newspaper, the number of downloads represents a major move to digital consumption.
As the person heading the association producing CES, I had a front row seat to judge the state of innovation. I'm pleased to report that the United States has leaders who focus on results before politics.
When the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicked off in Las Vegas, the impending "tablet wars" promised to rule the blogosphere. Will Lenovo's IdeaPad...
With all the focus by technology companies on "content" and "social media," there was a surprisingly low presence of traditional media companies.
At CES, we spoke with Ronald Jacoby, VP of the Connected TV Group at Yahoo! for this overview on the product and the functionality.
LAS VEGAS -- Fresh on the heels of the announcement to stream CBS television programming on the Boxee platform, the service will launch ...
CES is a blur of tech, talks, gizmo's and software. Often, the best way to process is to take pictures, and sort them out in the light of day. Here's a highlights reel.
Apple has converted its competition into a manic group of "me too" companies, which in the business world automatically limits the success of competitive products.
The armed forces are at CES looking for new technology designed for consumers that it can co-opt for its own purposes. Let's start with some technology borrowed from rock musicians, but designed for fighters.
Following the trend from their recent ad campaigns, Blackberry has played the celebrity card, both actual and gadget-wise.
LAS VEGAS, Cisco Systems expects that there will be 12 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2014 and plans to deliver video to many of these...