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- Future is fuzzy for 4K, ultra-high-definition TVs4K programming has finally arrived for UHD TVs -- slowly.
- Digital home 101: Smart locks to defend your houseSmart locks from August, Goji, and Yale bring high-tech features to front doors. You can grant access when away and see who's there. But make sure your phone is secure.
- Digital home 101: Smart locks to defend your houseSmart locks from August, Goji, and Yale bring high-tech features to front doors. You can grant access when away and see who's there. But make sure your phone is secure.
- Samsung Galaxy S5: A sturdy, snappy phone, but where's the innovation?Early impressions of the Samsung Galaxy S5 are warm, but not particularly exciting.聽
- WhatsApp to introduce free voice callingWhatsApp, the messaging platform recently acquired by Facebook, is seeking to increase its footprint.聽
- Apple security fixes raise questionsApple released a security fix for Mac OS X Mavericks on Tuesday, four days after distributing an update for iOS that patched a previously unknown software vulnerability. Why did it take Apple so long to release an update for Mac OS X, and why was there a bug to begin with?
- Samsung Galaxy S5: How safe is fingerprint security for shopping?Samsung Galaxy S5: Like the iPhone 5s, the new Samsung Galaxy S5 offers fingerprint security. But it also offers fingerprint shopping (no password needed) via PayPal. A safer digital wallet?
- Tesla gigafactory: Bullish predictions about send shares flyingThe optimism is based partly on rumors that Tesla will open a battery-producing 'gigafactory.'聽
- Halogen light bulbs? CFL? LED? What's the difference?Incandescents are history. Now Americans must choose between halogen, CFL, and LED light bulbs. Each has its perks.
- How Detroit made gas-fueled cars smarterAutomakers have found new ways to save energy, such as the Ford聽F-150's new aluminum body and聽Chrysler's nine-speed cars.
- With X line, Nokia embraces AndroidNokia today introduced three new Android-powered phones: The X, the X+, and the XL.聽
- PlayStation 4 lets people play alone togetherSony's PlayStation 4 allows single-player gamers to share online.
- Samsung Galaxy S5: Betting on basicsWhile other phonemakers bank on disruptive technology, Samsung has bet on something a little different: fine-tuning the basics聽with its Galaxy S5.
- Xbox One aims to do ... everythingMicrosoft's Xbox One tackles games, movies, VOIP, and Internet, all voice-activated.
- Netflix, Comcast reach deal that should improve video speedsThe Netflix news comes as Comcast prepares to merge with Time Warner.聽
- Galaxy Gear 2 and Neo kick off Mobile World CongressMobile World Congress, a major mobile conference in Barcelona, kicked off with a big wearable-tech announcement: the Galaxy Gear 2 an Gear 2 Neo, Samsung's two newest smart watches. But Samsung isn't the only one getting in on the wearable-tech fun.聽
- Apple security flaw: How to protect your iPhone against hackersAn Apple security flaw聽leaves iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches open to the prying eyes of hackers. Here's how to patch up the聽security flaw on your Apple device.
- Netflix speeds are down, some blame VerizonNetflix says primetime streaming speeds on the Verizon FIOS network are down 14 percent.聽
- Ahead of Galaxy S5 event, Samsung releases Galaxy NotePROReviewers got their hands on the Galaxy NotePRO, and results are mixed. What does this indicate for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S5 release?
- Why BlackBerry profits from Facebook buying WhatsAppNews of Facebook's acquisition of WhatsApp helped send shares in BlackBerry soaring.聽