While the Internet of Things gives a name to what will inevitably become a standard and accepted framework for the ever-more-connected web of consumer devices, as a concept it presents a unique and varied set of problems that many companies at CES saw fit to anticipate and solve.
Electrified: Can the Chevrolet Bolt take on Tesla and win?
General Motors’ answer to Tesla’s Model 3 could spur other automakers to enter the $30,000 electric car segment.
Bitstamp back online after security breach: New redeployed website activated
Bitstamp called off its operations while a probe was conducted to determine why virtual money was compromised.
Facebook use is linked to anxiety, depression in users
Frequenting the social media is increasingly being seen as hazardous to users’ health.
Report: GM to roll out all-new electric car Chevrolet Bolt in 2017
The Detroit automaker is expected to announce the $30,000 Bolt at North American Auto Show next week.
Nintendo stops sales in Brazil due to business challenges
A challenging business environment has made selling video games and consoles too difficult in Brazil at this time.
Mark Zuckerberg to hold first international Facebook townhall Q&A in Bogota, Colombia
Drones of all sizes dominate CES 2015
The drone market is exploding, with the Consumer Electronics Association projecting that it will top $1 billion in sales by the end of the decade.
CES 2015 shows off tech that aids parents
New tech devices can monitor a child’s temperature and location, providing increased information to parents.
DJ Sara Simms and Casio represent the spirit of versatility and fusion often seen at CES
DJ Sara Simms talks to National Monitor about Casio’s new Trackformer series of music equipment and in the process displays a trend at the 2015 International CES: versatility
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