The companies said they would aim to establish mass-production technology for OLED TV panels next year
The companies said they would aim to establish mass-production technology for OLED TV panels next year
The companies said they would aim to establish mass-production technology for OLED TV panels next year
Stephen Elop
Stephen Elop
Stephen Elop
A man plays 'Gears of War 3' at Microsoft's Xbox 360 display
Microsoft on Friday rolled out a revamped Bing
Visitors stop by a bank of LCD televisions at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show
The software titan's stock price quickly jumped more than three percent to $31.98
Microsoft expected revenue in the EDD to grow in the current fiscal quarter
Klein said the company was working "to bring Windows Phone to more people"
65% of people surveyed think handheld gadgets will be a mainstream way to pay by the year 2020
Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha
Microsoft and Apple accuse Motorola Mobility of using its patent portfolio to try to block competing products
China telecoms giant Huawei has been barred from tendering for contracts in Australia
Huawei has been blocked from bidding for contracts on Australia's Aus$36 bn (US$38 bn) broadband plan
Estonia's justice ministry has asked parliament to adopt amendments to enable courts to use Facebook
Visitors look at a video display at the Motorola booth on the second day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
A Facebook logo is displayed on Kodak photo kiosk during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas

Smartphone touted as 'remote for your life'

It can talk to your car, your refrigerator, water your plants and help you stay fit and healthy: the smartphone is become the consumer's remote control for life.
 

'Gorilla Glass' maker looks beyond smartphones

Corning, which played a key role in the smartphone revolution with its robust "Gorilla Glass," is looking beyond the small screen with an upgraded version which promises to be even tougher.
 

High fashion, high tech intersect at CES confab

The folks who brought you laptop trackpads, voice-activated smartphones and touch-screen tablets are dreaming up new ways for users to interact with technology through wearable, fashionable gadgets.
 

Chinese tech firms pump up volume at CES

Chinese high-tech companies have showcased some of the most eye-popping gear at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, bidding to reverse their lack of global brand recognition.
 

Dueling platforms at CES on wireless charging

Smartphone battery running low?
 

'Digital health' movement in focus at tech show

With an app, a game or a gadget, technology startups and major companies across all sectors are trying to tackle some of the thorniest problems in health and medicine.
 

Tech world crawling into the crib

One is never too young to be connected.
 

'Digital heath' movement in focus at tech show

With an app, a game or a gadget, technology startups and major companies across all sectors are trying to tackle some of the thorniest problems in health and medicine.
 

Are consumers ready for television watching back?

In the new world of technology, television is not just for watching. It is also watching you.
 

French startup takes fork on road to health

If you come to a fork on the Internet, take it. It may end up being beneficial to your health. The French-based startup Slowcontrol is unveiling at the Consumer Electronics Show this week what it calls the first Internet-connected fork, capable of monitoring the pace of eating to keep people from overdoing it.
 

Driverless car motors ahead at CES tech show

Automakers and technology firms are jumping on the bandwagon of the driverless car, which remains a concept as well as a platform for new technologies to improve safety on the road.
 

TVs get bigger, bolder, smarter at CES show

TV makers showing off their new wares at a huge trade fair will seek to dazzle consumers with bigger, bolder displays, and smarter technologies for consumers who want television to be a "multiscreen" experience.
 

Mobile devices take center stage at CES tech show

Qualcomm chief Paul Jacobs was officially crowned the star of the mobile-centric tech industry, offering a glimpse of the power of new devices to transform people's lives.
 

Intel unveils smartphone push in emerging markets

Intel said it would step up efforts to make chips for smartphones and other mobile devices by targeting emerging markets and the rapidly growing "value" segment.
 

Mobility takes center stage at CES

Qualcomm chief Paul Jacobs was officially crowned the star of the mobile-centric tech industry, offering a glimpse of the power of new devices to transform people's lives.
 

Top tech show to see changing of guard

The inexorable push for mobility in gadgets has reshaped the electronics industry, a shift that reflects a changing of the guard at the world's biggest consumer technology show.
 

Huawei aims for high end with new smartphones

Chinese tech giant Huawei moved further into the high end of the smartphone market on Monday, unveiling two devices for Asian consumers aimed at rivaling the top global sellers.
 

French startup takes fork on road to health

If you come to a fork on the Internet, take it. It may end up being beneficial to your health. The French-based startup Slowcontrol is unveiling at the Consumer Electronics Show this week what it calls the first Internet-connected fork, capable of monitoring the pace of eating to keep people from overdoing it.
 

Videogames coming to a cloud near you

Videogames are moving further into the Internet cloud with new devices and services unveiled at the big Consumer Electronics Show this week.
 

Post-smartphone era coming, CES told

The era of the smartphone is rapidly becoming a post-smartphone era, a key tech industry analyst said ahead of the opening of the world's biggest technology show.