Peer 1 Hosting has a new app that allows you to see the interconnecting servers that make up the Internet around the world.
Graphene is being touted as the next 'it' material and companies like Vorbeck Materials hope it can help cut lithium battery weight and recharge times.
Groupon founder and former CEO Andrew Mason was known for his eccentric interviews, but the company he leaves behind will need a turnaround.
Mozilla Chairwoman Mitchell Baker talks to CNN about why her company is entering the crowded mobile operating system market.
While no major flagship phones were announced at the 2013 Mobile World Congress, many companies unveiled low-end smartphones with dumbed-down features.
Nokia and Chinese tech companies, Huawei and ZTE are battling to be the other major global competitor to Apple and Samsung in smartphones.
Sony's Xperia Tablet Z is incredibly thin, light and waterproof which comes at a steep price.
HP takes another crack at the tablet market with the entry-level Slate 7 using the Android operating system instead of Windows or WebOS.
Samsung's newest tablet is about the same size as an iPad Mini and features multitasking windows and a stylus.
Sony's next generation console will feature enhanced connectivity between devices, more processing power, and a brand new controller.
The Facebook CEO teams up with tech execs from Google, Apple and others to fund research aimed at curing diseases and extending lives.
Sony hasn't turned a profit since 2008 in part because the company hasn't made a must-own item in years.
The tobacco-free alternative to traditional cigarettes is becoming more popular due in part to very little regulation.
A breakdown of the first BlackBerry 10 device shows that the Z10's costs are competitive with Apple's iPhone.
Known for its smartphones, the electronics giant also makes military hardware, apartments, ships and operates a Korean amusement park.
Microsoft's feature-loaded laptop/tablet hybrid is good for many tasks, but not really that great for anything.
A camera that lets you pick your smile and a social media hub are some of BlackBerry 10's most surprising features.
CEO Thorsten Heins, tasked with turning around the company, discusses the new phone and his future plans.
CNN's Ali Velshi spent some quality time with the new BlackBerry Z10. Is it enough to save BlackBerry?
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has already put her stamp on the company in a short time and has Yahoo's revenue growing again.
Breaking down the costs of making the Nest thermostat that learns your behavior to better manage your home's energy use.
Blackjet allows you to buy a seat in a small luxury plane similarly priced to a first class ticket.
New liquid-repelling nano-technology developed by P2i promises to protect clothing, smartphones and other products from water damage.
Technology is driving economic growth around the globe as well as the discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
New York manufacturer, Shapeways opened its first US factory where up to forty 3-D printers will make designer products to ship worldwide.
The Node uses a variety of plug-in sensors to measure temperature, barometric pressure and color shades.
Super-sized electronics and lackluster cameras were among the disappointments at the 2103 Consumer Electronics Show.
Lenovo has a 27" tablet on display at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show but just because it's three times bigger than your current tablet doesn't mean it's three times better.
Ultra HD TVs and a pop-up touchscreen keyboard were among the most exciting innovations at CES.
The long-delayed $10 million Kickstarter project will ship 85,000 smart watches to users in late January.
TVs that are four times sharper than the one you own are hot items at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show...but some of their price tags have five figures.
MakerBot CEO Bre Pettis shows off the company's latest 3-D printers and says they want to make 3-D printing more approachable for users.
Small drones, many with built in HD cameras, are getting cheaper. Is the U.S. ready for these private eyes in the sky?
Tactus Technology has developed a keyboard that rises up from a touchscreen when you need to type.
Vizio is developing a TV that will enable viewers to see the picture in 3-D from nine different positions.
Sony revealed a nearly waterproof smartphone and a new top of the line TV at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show.
Leap Motion controller allows users to interact with their computers using hand gestures - no keyboards or mice needed.
Li-Fi is a technology that uses LEDs to transmit data wirelessly.
Appy New Year! Here are a few apps that could help you accomplish your goals in 2013.
Sales are down for the first time in a decade while the smartphone and tablet market is booming. Is the PC dead?
HP's stock woes continued, Facebook's much hyped IPO fizzled and Zynga's games took a big hit in 2012.
Called 'workampers,' semi-retirees are living in RVs at Amazon's warehouse in Nevada for holiday work.
Kansas City is the first city to offer Google's new high-speed internet service and tech startups are some of the first to sign up.
The European Space Expo shows how companies have taken satellite technology developed for space and used it to support a range of assisted living needs.
The web makes it possible for designers to post and sell their designs almost anywhere -- which means anyone can try and copy and sell them.
CNN's Ayesha Durgahee looks at how Airbus assembles and tests the largest passenger jet in the world.
Nintendo's first console in six years features a touchscreen GamePad controller and HD graphics, but it faces competition from iPads and other devices.
The Baltimore Ravens are among a handful of NFL teams that have ditched hefty paper playbooks for interactive versions on iPads.
Evergram founder Duncan Seay got the inspiration for his video messaging startup after he was diagnosed with melanoma.
A look at the parts inside Cupertino's latest tablet show it is priced to give the company some pretty large profits.