13 Things We Learned at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech Conference
Here, we present 20 of the most interesting leading indicators to come out of Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference:
Robot Wearable Adds 2 Fingers to Your Hand
Tomorrow's wearable technology may do much more than just connect you to your smartphone.
This Two-Handed Controller Complements the Oculus Rift
TrinityVR's Magnum controller hopes to offer a lower-priced option for virtual reality input devices.
An iPhone 6 Knockoff Is Going on Sale for $160
Goophone, the Chinese phone company known for its uncanny smartphone knockoffs, is back with its latest adaptation: the i6.
Latest Beta of iOS 8 Reveals Apple's New Tips App
iOS 8 will come with a new app called Tips that will show users how to get the most out of iOS.
Flexible Printed Batteries May Soon Power Wearable Tech
A California startup is developing
flexible, rechargeable batteries that can be printed cheaply on commonly
used industrial screen printers. Imprint Energy, of Alameda,
California, has been testing its ultra-thin zinc-polymer batteries in
wrist-worn ...
Everybody's Racing for Connected Cars
Apple's got CarPlay, Google has
Android Auto and Microsoft has Windows in the Car -- but which connected
vehicle is closest to the assembly line? In our latest Mobile Minute
video, we take a look at the tech players contending for our dashboards.
App...
Schools Are Gobbling Up Chromebooks: 1 Million Sold in 3 Months
Schools bought more than 1 million
Chromebooks -- budget laptops that run Chrome OS -- in the second
quarter of 2014, Google announced on Monday.
Toyota's New Minivan Makes It Easier for Parents to Yell at Their Kids
The latest version of the Toyota Sienna minivan has an optional feature that amplifies the driver's voice.
Private Browsing Settings Aren't as Private as You Think
Think your browser's private setting is keeping your web history secret? Think again.
Smart Feeder With 'Cat Facial-Recognition' Tech Lets You Track Kitty's Appetite
Cat owners who worry about their furry friend's eating habits can breathe a sigh of relief.
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