Alex and Spencer Hance of Ridgefield Tiger Tech behind their company's mascot earlier this week. The brothers, who have served almost 300 clients over the last four years, are shutting down operations. Alex started the company back in May 2010 and …
The incident occurred somewhere over the Land of Lincoln, when two passengers on a flight from Newark to Denver came close to blows over the use of a “knee defender”, a gadget that prevents the seat in front from reclining. A female flyer discovered …
In one of my formative summers during high school, l learned two very important life lessons — how to drive a stick and how to make iced coffee. As the counter girl at a popular breakfast place at the Jersey Shore, it was my job at the end of the day …
There's been a lot of talk about wearable devices as the future of technology, but from a design standpoint, thick black wristbands and large-face watches aren't necessarily something everyone would like to wear. Now a spate of high–end retailers are …
The Exceria 1000x compact flash cards are the latest from Toshiba, which have a maximum read speed of 150MB/s and maximum write speed of 120MB/s. This allows the cards to maintain the faster writing speeds of today's high–end digital SLR cameras and …
Moto has been steadily gaining critical acclaim – and sales – for new models it started rolling out last year, including the high–end Moto X and less expensive Moto G and E. But the once dominant mobile phone maker hasn't made any profits since Google …
In an unexpected development, Inspur, a Chinese rival to IBM that marketed itself as a more secure option for Chinese banks, announced this week that it will sell its high–end K1 server system with IBM's database and web application software installed.
While a larger chassis would theoretically accommodate a larger battery, Apple's tendency to go thinner — and the power demands of a larger high-res screen — could make longer battery life a challenge, unless Apple can come up with some smarter power …
As Nick continues to make adjustments to the engine, Chris plops one device after another on the steam car seat, gadgets that would have seemed alien in 1902. There's a GoPro camera with a Gorilla clip, a two-way radio ("So we can say 'We're lost …