Live skin detection tech aims to one-up Apple's Face ID security
Qualcomm is betting on a German technology company that analyzes backscatter reflections to defeat face detection spoofs.
Qualcomm is betting on a German technology company that analyzes backscatter reflections to defeat face detection spoofs.
Blackberry's termination of its brand license to TCL raises questions about what led to the split and whether this is truly the end of a once-dominant phone brand.
The modern incarnation of the seminal flip phone makes too many compromises in the name of nostalgia. But the Razr brand could become an asset even as its latest comeback folds.
Microsoft's alliance with Samsung and its resurging smartphone ambitions are reshaping the enterprise battle lines versus the iPhone.
Intel and Dell say that Project Athena has led to better-designed PCs, but they aren't ready to turn the program into a consumer brand... yet.
F(x)Tec's reinvention of the landscape slider offers the most familiar hardware keyboard layout on a smartphone, but ultimately requires compromises between on-the-go typing and modern smartphone expectations.
The networked audio company is keeping consumer options open as it wrestles with the duality of being a smart products company and a home audio company.
The Aibo-inspired open source catbot aims to bring down the cost of a hackable pet robot, but needs work to evolve into a true companion.
By slapping on a rubbery overlay, this force-sensitive surface can become a QWERTY keyboard, drum pad, media control deck, and more.
As iPad displays have grown, they have mastered displaying more information and more simultaneous apps. But throw the wrong iPhone app into the mix and the iPad still takes the same hands-off approach it offered at its debut, offering no way to rotate such apps without rotating the device. It’s not a pretty portrait.