Seven leading Internet companies today announced formation of the Alliance for Open Media – an open-source project that will develop next-generation media formats, codecs and technologies.
Google has released an update to the Android Wear Software Development Kit (SDK) to include support for API 23 and Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Apple today released iMac Pro, the company’s “most powerful Mac ever” – and the most expensive, starting at £4,899 with Xeon processors up to 18 cores, up to 22 Teraflops of graphics performance, and a brilliant 27-inch Retina 5K display.
Apple and Intel have signed an agreement for Apple to acquire the majority of Intel’s smartphone modem business. Approximately 2,200 Intel employees will join Apple, along with intellectual property, equipment and leases.
Nearly 100 US technology companies have filed a legal brief opposing President Trump’s ban on migration from seven Muslim-majority countries, arguing that it imposes significant burdens on the industry.
The Asus Transformer Book V is a Windows and Android tablet, a Windows and Android laptop, and an Android phone all rolled...
BlackBerry and DENSO Corp announced today the companies have jointly developed the world's first integrated HMI (Human Machine Interface) platform. Intel also collaborated in the development of this product.
BlackBerry have announced DTSec, a medical device cybersecurity standard created and managed by an international, non-profit consortium, led by the BlackBerry CHACE team.
Ericsson and Intel have launched a tech hub in California, USA, focusing on the benefits that Ericsson Cloud RAN and Intel technology can bring to: improving energy efficiency and network performance, reducing time to market, and monetizing new business opportunities
Google’s popular Google Glass project is all set to be re-branded as “Project Auraâ€Â. The Google Glass team is now hiring consumer electronics experts from Amazon’s secretive Lab 126.
Google has announced two updates to their IoT developer platform to make it faster and easier for developers to create smart, connected products.
Intel is set to ship a groundbreaking modem that will deliver data transfer rates many times faster than most wired internet connections.






