Forget PCs and TVs; smartphones are becoming the hub of our digital lifestyles.
Even if there are macro wireless towers in a rural area, those towers provide service to smartphones. But they don’t help people connect their other devices such as laptops and smart TVs.
Over the last year or so, we've seen a number of curved TVs hitting the market. Sure, they look slick and stand out from the crowd, but what, if anything makes a curved TV better than a flat one when it comes to your viewing pleasure?
Long ago, in what seems like a galaxy far away, it was common for families to have only one TV. I know, it sounds crazy, but it’s true. In fact, it was the centerpiece of most homes. But today, since TVs are getting cheaper by the minute and technological advances have revolutionized the medium itself,...
The Internet of Things gives us access to the data from millions of devices. But how does it work, and what can we do with all that data? Find out in this an...
OK, it's not exactly stylish, but if you're an introvert, you're going to want one anyway.
Thanks to recent advancements in electronics and the programmed logic that provides gadgets with an incipient ability to make decisions and take actions, humans are starting to have meaningful interactions with machines.
You can find other uses for your old devices, and they can actually save you money.
If they say, “Hardware is hard”, then “RF is FM” is freaking magic.
5G to those inexperienced in the technology field refers to fifth generation mobile networks and is essentially a development of the previous mobile network