ARN IT Industry Awards 2012 - Andrew Thomas
ARN IT Industry Awards 2012 - Andrew Thomas
ARN IT Industry Awards 2012 - Andrew Thomas
ARN IT Industry Awards 2012
On WTU this week President Barack Obama signs cyber threat executive order, BlackBerry readies a special edition Z10, a Fujitsu project serves smartphone ads from TV commercials and more.
Macworld/iWorld 2013
Rolling robot teleconferencing iPad demo
Coming up on WTU this week BlackBerry launches its new OS and two new handsets, Nintendo won't cut Wii U prices and Google adds new locations to is mapping application.
BlackBerry's Z10 is one of two handsets running the company's new mobile operating system BlackBerry 10.
Research in Motion's BlackBerry 10 launches in New York January 30 and we caught up with IDC and Forrester analysts to get their take on the OS and whether it will be the savior that the company needs.
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Day 1 Wrap Up TechHive
Whether on the go or at home, this year’s gadgets helped consumers accomplish more with less. Check out some of the best in this year’s gadget review.
Robots often end up as toys or eye candy at trade show booths, but many of them have more noble purposes. We'll show you both in the 2012 robot review.
Coming up on this week's show the EU slaps a CRT cartel with a huge fine, we check out BlackBerry 10, SupperKing helps pay for dinner and NASA releases stunning images.
A humanoid robot from Disney Research can play catch and even juggle thanks to motion tracking from Microsoft Kinect sensors.
Anyone with a smartphone is used to navigating the world with a mapping app, but how is all that data collected? I had a chance to find out with Nokia.
Coming up on WTU this week iPad minis fly off shelves, Twitter wins the U.S. election, Sony's huge TV gets a price tag, Android turns five and a DARPA robot completes an obstacle course.
At its Build 2012 developer conference in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft announced the launch of a SDK for Windows Phone 8.
Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, shows off a Perceptive Pixel 82-inch Windows 8 slate PC at the Build 2012 conference in Redmond, Washington, on October 30, 2012.
Speaking at Microsoft's Build 2012 developer conference on October 30, 2012, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company has sold more than 4 million copies of Windows 8 since launch the preceeding Friday.
Actress Jessica Alba speaks at the launch event for Windows Phone 8 about why she likes her Windows handset. San Francisco, October 29, 2012.