Forget Roomba, the window-washing Winbot is the Spider-Man of self-scrubbing automatons
Cleaning windows suck. Who wants to keep their arms raised and swipe back and forth for an hour? If you have a home full of windows, the Spider-Man-esque Winbot may be what you're looking for.
Best iPod Touch games
We reveal our picks for the best iPod Touch games available now from iTunes so you can get some glorious gaming on your iPod while on the go.
DT Deals: You can’t go wrong with a $29 remote-controlled helicopter
When was the last time you rewarded yourself with nice present? How about we give you one right now for half off this Sub-Zero Helicopter set?
Americans are tracking their health, but forgoing fitness gadgets
While many Americans are conscious of specific health issues, digital fitness trackers are being ignored when monitoring fitness and dietary metrics.
Logitech heads back to mice and keyboards as it exits the video game console business
Sometimes the best thing a tech company can do is go back to what it's best at. Logitech, one of the biggest names in PC accessories for 30 years, announced on Thursday that it will stop making video game console controllers.
Forget CES 2013, here’s what’s coming at CES 2014
Even bigger phones, higher-resolution TVs and one show-stopping surprise are all in the cards for next year’s CES.
SingNshock alarm clock delivers an electric shock to wake you up
Designed for anyone that habitually relies on the snooze button to avoid getting up, the singNshock alarm clock offers a jolt of electricity to start the day.
Amiigo fitness bracelet can automatically track specific exercises
Advancing the traditional design of the fitness tracker, the Amiigo bracelet can differentiate between various exercises and track entire workouts.
Asus skips CES, announces $150 MeMo Pad tablet
ASUS is launching a 150-dollar tablet for emerging markets and frugal customers everywhere, but is it worth the investment compared to other low-cost tablets?
Rob Enderle’s CES wrapup: So much awesome stuff, so little availability
This year’s CES brought an unexpected bevvy of exciting hardware, including these gadgets Rob Enderle can’t wait to pry out his wallet for.
Fitbit announces Flex fitness band with automatic syncing
Perfect for Fitbit users that forget to wear their tracking device each day, the Fitbit Flex can stay wrapped around the wrist all day and night.
Nokia’s gamble on Windows Phone finally pays off as mobile sales ‘exceed expectations’
Nokia's fourth-quarter earnings show a return to the black for the struggling company, thanks in large part to the success of its Windows Phone 8 devices.
Hands on: PDP lights up CES 2013 with its Prysmatic gaming headset
PDP’s CES 2013 announcements included the new Prysmatic gaming headset, an update to the already impressive Afterglow.
HTC Q4 profit lowest in four years, blames marketing (again)
HTC has reported its Q4 profits, and they're the icing on a cake filled with disappointment for the manufacturer.
Why haven’t ubiquitous user reviews banished bad products from virtual shelves?
The user review has been around online shopping practically since online shopping’s been around, but it doesn’t appear to have affected the quality of products that are produced. Why not?