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Many millions of people worldwide live with a disabling hearing loss. Now a team of deaf entrepreneurs is using motion-sensing tech to help the deaf and those who can hear communicate. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.
CNET's Ben Fox Rubin discusses his visit to Corning's reliability and testing labs for its smartphone cover glass.
We're often told staring at screens for extended periods can weaken eyesight. But now some tech firms say using a mobile app can actually improve vision, and even eliminate the need for reading glasses. CNET's Kara Tsuboi explains how these apps work and if they can deliver what they promise.
The man who helped bring us the PlayStation 4 is now playing Candy Crush, Hay Day and Clash of Clans. Former Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Jack Tretton is trying to figure out his next step after leaving Sony in March. CNET's Ian Scherr sat down for a one-on-one interview to get Tretton's take on his former company and competitors.
Sharon Profis compares the security, ease of use and availability of some of the most popular mobile payment options.
Always wanted a hoverboard like the one Marty McFly rode in "Back to the Future II"? All you need is $10,000. That's the cost of the Hendo hoverboard, which uses magnetic technology to create a frictionless, floating ride. But the technology could also be used during natural disasters. CNET's Stephen Beach and Kara Tsuboi show us how it works.
Apple launched its new mobile payment service today called Apple Pay. The goal is to let consumers pay with their iPhones instead of pulling out credit cards from their wallets. But Apple isn't the first to offer a mobile wallet. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi tried out Apple Pay and its competitors to see how they differ and address security concerns.
Apple on Thursday announces updates to its popular iPad line as well as to its desktop computers and operating system. It also reveals that Apple Pay will launch next Monday for consumers. The event comes one month after the company debuted its new line of iPhones and Apple Watch. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi reports.
Black Eye Peas front man and entrepreneur will.i.am is joining the wearables craze with Puls, what he calls a smart "cuff" with a sim card. CNET's Brian Tong chatted with will.i.am about creating his new device, what he learned at Beats and how he hopes to inspire young people.
Shortly after Tesla unveiled the new dual-motor, all-wheel-drive Model S, CNET's Wayne Cunningham went for a ride. Check out the electric car's newest features.
Amazon is getting ready to launch its latest device on Wednesday, with most bets on a smartphone with some type of 3D interface. How could this feature differ from other 3D technology and devices? CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Jessica Dolcourt have the Inside Scoop.
The FIFA World Cup kicked off this week, but most of us weren't able to score a ticket to Brazil. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the best ways to follow the soccer action from your computer or smartphone.
Adults seeking to relive happy childhood memories can sign up for a weekend summer camp, but they have to surrender all gadgets including phones, tablets, and even watches. CNET's Kara Tsuboi takes us to the camp that's drawing hundreds of people from around the country.
Sony's E3 press conference presented a staggering amount of gameplay for the PS4, including new franchises, new hardware and new technologies.
Sony showed off new trailers and gameplay footage for a wide variety of new games, including Destiny, The Order: 1886, Far Cry 4, Mortal Kombat X, Dead Island 2, and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.