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8 minutes agoWearable Techby

Exclusive: Nike FuelBand engineers courted by Nest, Oculus, Intel, and Microsoft

Tech companies are lining up to nab Nike engineers after the sportswear maker decided to dismantle its wearable-hardware team.
1 hour agoCraveby

No love for Expanded Universe in new 'Star Wars' films

Bye-bye, Thrawn rumors. In an official statement Friday, Lucasfilm said the new "Star Wars" films "will not tell the same story told in post-'Return of the Jedi' Expanded Universe."
2 hours agoCraveby

Crave Ep. 157: Inventors tackle watery-ketchup dilemma

Two high school students have engineered a 3D-printed cap that stops ketchup from coming out watery.
2 hours agoCNET Updateby

Goodbye Nokia phones, hello Microsoft Mobile

Microsoft completed its purchase of Nokia’s handset division. As we get nostalgic over our first Nokia phone, we look ahead to Amazon’s smartphone plans and Samsung’s next "bling" thing.
3 hours agoCar Techby

6 reasons why I can't wait for cameras to replace rearview mirrors

As automakers push for more cameras in cars, the tried-and-true three-mirror setup is starting to look a bit archaic.
3 hours agoSmart Homeby

Bosch's Home Connect app will control competitors' appliances

With a new, open platform debuting this fall, the European manufacturer is setting its sights on a more unified smart home.
4 hours agoTVsby

Hands-on with LG's WebOS Smart TV: Is 'simple' enough?

LG's much-hyped Smart TV platform is hitting store shelves now, but does its simpler approach beat the myriad other smart devices vying for space in your living room?
4 hours agoCraveby

United Airlines to Google Glass wearer: Take off high-tech specs

Woman who was ticketed for wearing Glass while driving says airline's request that she remove the device is a "reptilian reaction at its best."
4 hours agoMobileby

With HTC One M8 launched, design chief set to leave

Scott Croyle, the man who helped drive the HTC One's metal design, plans to leave the Taiwanese company.

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