The US Navy's first hybrid amphibious assault ship
Staff take IDG News onboard for a tech tour
Staff take IDG News onboard for a tech tour
Lenovo had a coming out party in New York Tuesday night for its new family of Windows 8 and RT "multimode" computers.
Watch out Google. Here comes Nissan. The Japanese car maker is showing at this week's Ceatec expo in Japan this car that can drive itself.
Japanese operator KDDI is demonstrating a new app that uses a phone's camera to log in users based on their palm lines
Japan's Murata Manufacturing has developed a tiny sensor that, if embedded in a computer or tablet device, allows the user to swipe and zoom without touching the display panel.
Toyota's latest concept car, called the Smart INSECT, works as a giant accessory for your cell phone, connecting to all sorts of services once its owner places their phone on a dashboard pad.
Sharp is showing at Japan's Ceatec expo this week 7-inch displays based on its IGZO technology that are targeted at tablet PCs. The screens are already in mass production and Sharp won't name its customer, although the Apple rumor mill has tipped IGZO for use in Apple products.
Sony CEO Kaz Hirai hinted at cheaper 4K televisions and spoke about his first six months on the job during an interview with journalists at the Ceatec trade show in Chiba, Japan
Ellison explains why Oracle will begin offering infrastructure as a service and also a private version of the same thing that Oracle can run for companies.
Oracle invited IDG News Service for a look at the preparations involved on putting on such a large show
A massive Foxconn complex gobbles up land and workers, while a Sharp plant fades quietly
Barnes & Noble introduced two new tablets Wednesday with 7-inch and 9-inch displays that offer profiles for each user.
Startups competed for votes at the conference
Coming up on this week's show we get ready for the launch of Apple's iPhone 5, Sony intros a thinner PS3 and we go for a ride in a space shuttle...simulator.
Motorola Mobility introduced its first smartphone with an Intel Atom processor
An interview with Ingram Micro senior director, enterprise technology group, David Lenz
Watch as the new iPhone is announced in San Francisco
Zuckerberg was at TechCrunch's Disrupt conference
Intel kicked off its annual Developer Forum in San Francisco with a preview of its new Haswell platform, due in 2013, and several new technologies for laptops including voice recognition and tap'n'go payments
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