Little Green Tree offers online shoppers a chance to green up their acts with carbon offsets directly tied to the emissions generated by zipping purchases across the globe.
Apple’s latest iOS update makes it easier to connect different devices, both for sharing connectivity and sharing media like music and video between them.
Zero's new XU electronic motorcycle combines the lightweight frame of its dirtbikes with a city-tuned suspension and brand new removable battery that makes it possible to charge no matter where you park.
Kyocera's dual-screen Echo makes big promises, but snags with Android updates, app availability, battery life and more could spell trouble hidden in the folds.
Moovida, a rich 3D media center from Spanish underdog Fluendo, provides a stunning visual interface that rivals big competitors like Google TV, Boxee, and even Apple TV.
EA hopes to retread the classic racing franchise with a new version of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, developed by the same studio behind Burnout Paradise.
Sony offered a peek at upcoming 2011 innovations at CES with two unnamed concept notebooks, showcasing a new flat type of battery and a distinctive glowing finish.
An ultra-bright Nova display gives LG's slender Optimus Black outstanding brightness, even beside other A-list superphones like the Galaxy S and iPhone 4.
Ford aims to retain the likeable look and ergonomics of its popular Focus while trimming emissions to zero with the Focus Electric, destined for U.S. streets in 2011.
The Note PC Series 9 and Series 7 break away from Samsung’s tame stateside reputation for netbooks with innovation designs, including one that challenges Apple’s MacBook Air.
AT&T will land a major heavyweight for its yet-to-appear 4G network with the Samsung Infuse, a massive 4.5-inch Android phone that also records in full 1080p.
No prototypes or commercial displays here: Two 70-inch Aquos Quattron televisions from Sharp will be available for everyday consumers later this year – if they have the cash.
LG ups Android ante with dual-core Optimus 2x and ultra-thin Black
Android fans can finally embrace LG with the introduction of the dual-core Optimus 2x and Black, which measures just 9.2mm thick.
LG Smart TV will offer access to Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Video on Demand and even a built-in browser, rivaling existing set-top boxes running Boxee and Google TV.
A trio of new Android-powered tablets from Asus attempt to distance themselves from the crowd with a spate of unusual features, but will Asus execute on its lofty ambitions?
In an attempt to stop Digg’s user exodus, freshly minted CEO Matt Williams will peel back changes made to Diggv4 to restore many features of the old Digg.
Despite a clever design that promises to turn the iPad into a part-time laptop, the QWERTY-equipped tyPad instead manages to prove the futility of retrofitting.
Logitech becomes the first manufacturer to bask in the warm embrace of Google TV with the Revue set-top box, a mini controller, and an HD webcam for videoconferencing.