At The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, iDevices, with partners Schlage and Chamberlain, unveiled three new home automation devices that control home appliances, lights, door locks and garage doors. All of the devices are compatible with Apple's HomeKit.
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As our world becomes increasingly electrified and connected, it's important to note that humans are still at the center of it and that collaboration is needed in order to properly utilize the potential of the "Internet of Things (IoT)," electronics giant Samsung said earlier this week.
Android continued its domination of the global market in 2014, and if recent forecasts hold true, Google's open source operating system could be the "new Windows."
Apple's software remains one of the gold standards in the industry -- it's been around for over seven years now and is still churning out new ways to engage the user. The software, however, might not be living up to its potential, as one prominent programmer points out.
Consumers will be able to finally experience Samsung's very own Tizen operating system outside of smart wearable devices as the South Korean electronics giant announced that its 2015 televisions will run the homegrown OS.
Apple Watch, iWatch, smart watch -- whatever you call it, Apple's highly anticipated wearable tech may finally have a more specific release date than simply "early 2015," if a newly leaked, seemingly well-sourced rumor is correct.
Technology company Razer debuted its Android-based gaming console at CES 2015. The Razer Forge TV is a micro-console measuring 4×4 inches. The high-end gaming company intends for the console to be used as a platform for PC gaming, Android gaming and Android-based entertainment services through Google Play.