Robot-Run Restaurant at CES Serves Up Food and Coffee
By: Bryan Tropeano
Sure, we all like to tell ourselves that we go to CES for the thinner, bigger TVs or the this gadget or that gadget, but honestly, we’re all lying. We...
Top 5 Tech Wonders at CES 2020
By: Bryan Tropeano
New decade, who dis? There’s nothing like a frenetic tech show to usher in the new year and the start of the roaring 20s. CES 2020 is just around the...
We Might See a Notchless iPhone in 2020
If iPhone rumors and reports are to be believed (sometimes they pan out), then we might see a notchless iPhone that is truly all screen in 2020.
The iPhone has been moving...
Round-up Top Tech Stories of 2019
Here we are at the cusp of a new year and a new decade. This feels like the appropriate time to look back at 2019 and see what advances in tech...
Amazon Looks to Make Things Easier with ‘Free to Me’ Feature on Prime...
By: Nick Gambino
You know that moment when you search for a movie on Amazon Prime Video and it turns up in your results? You’re all excited because you don’t have to...
Google Assistant Can Now Translate 44 Languages on Your Phone
By: Nick Gambino
Virtual assistants like Siri, Cortana and Google Assistant have amassed a pretty robust skillset since their inception only a few years ago. There’s not much you can’t ask and...
Walmart to Start Using Driverless Cars to Deliver Groceries
By: Bryan Tropeano
Tech seems absolutely determined to make driverless cars a thing. There’s virtually no delivery company or car company not at least flirting with the idea of cars that drive themselves....
Pandora Rolls Out Redesigned App
By: Nick Gambino
There was a time in recent memory when Pandora was the go-to music platform for those unwilling to buy music or download it illegally. At its best, it provided...
Yes, Apple Music Awards are a Thing
By: Nick Gambino
Just last week, I wrote about the Spotify Awards being held in Mexico City in 2020. Beating them to the punch with their very own awards show is their...
Google Play Pass Adds 37 More Apps to Monthly Subscription Service
By: Bryan Tropeano
When Google Play Pass launched in September, it was the company’s answer to a worldwide trend toward monthly subscription services. The $4.99-per-month service allows Android users access to a large...