Wandant pedometer helps keep track of your dog’s physical activity
Designed to help keep track of a dog's health, the Wandant provides all kinds of interesting tracking data for dog owners.
VR gaming headset Oculus Rift delayed after Kickstarter success
After raising nearly ten times its stated goal in a successful Kickstarter campaign last summer, the makers of the Oculus Rift video game goggles are delaying the release of its development hardware until March 2013.
Put down that iPhone, Aunt Clara will get rid of her StarTAC when she’s ready
Gift giving may bring out your tech evangelism, but forcing people to upgrade before they want or need to can be more of an inconvenience than a courtesy.
Save v. Splurge: What to buy or skip on Cyber Monday
Got your credit card ready to shop this Cyber Monday? Beware: Not all deals are worth the rush. Here are some tips on what to buy and what to wait on for an even bigger saving.
Car accessories holiday gift guide
From the casual driver to the DIY mechanic, to just about everything in between, with a near endless amount of car accessories on the market it’s hard to know which items you should consider, and which ones are best left firmly in your rearview. That’s why…
Funky gadgets to help you get a better night’s sleep
Make sure your bedroom is firing on all cylinders with these unexpected tech fixes to some old problems, like temperature, sleep patterns, and back support.
Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses coming next year to challenge Google’s Project Glass
Vuzix will be demonstrating its M100 Smart Glasses at CES 2013. A rival to Google's Project Glass, the M100 has the ability to use its own apps thanks to its Android OS, and is expected to go on sale in the middle of next year.
The digital cat and dog: Gadgets for the fuzzy ones amongst us
Technology is designed to make our lives easier - including our pets' lives. Here's our list of gadgets you can give your pets to help them fully enjoy living in the 21st century.
What Japan’s consumer electronics meltdown means for you
Three of Japan's consumer electronics giants are on the ropes - how have the mighty fallen, and what does it mean for your next tech buys?
Skyfall gear guide: If it’s good enough for James Bond, it’s good enough for you
Skyfall hits theaters in the United States later this week, but many of the gadgets Bond will use are already available to buy – if you have a Bond budget. Prepare your lusty eyes over these one-of-a-kind pieces.
Barnes & Noble slashes prices of Nook Color, Nook Tablet
Making way for the promotion of the new tablets in the Nook line, consumers will be able to find better prices on the Nook Color and Nook Tablet today.
Kindle Paperwhite vs. Nook with GlowLight: Battle of the light-up e-readers
Both of these eReaders offer a great reading experience out in the sun or under the covers at night, but which one should you buy? Our in-depth comparison of their design, display, lights and more reveals which of these $120 e-book reading devices is the best…
Microsoft Xbox 360 update comes to all, introducing disruptive changes
Microsoft completed its week long roll out of the new Xbox 360 dashboard on Tuesday, preparing its console business for the Friday release of Windows 8. Changes to the interface might not please users, though.
No Call of Duty before bed! Study finds that video games disrupt sleep
Flinders University has published findings that suggest playing video games before bed can cause significant sleep problems, but the study doesn't distinguish whether it's the games or the screen that's causing trouble.
Microsoft Windows RT vs. Windows 8: What’s the difference?
On Thursday, Oct. 26, Microsoft is releasing its Windows 8 RT Surface tablet, but what's the difference between Windows 8 RT and Windows 8 Pro, and what do you need to know before buying a Windows 8 tablet?