The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Tuesday, January 6
The tech industry's center of gravity is still at CES in Las Vegas, where the annual consumer electronics extravaganza officially opens its doors Tuesday.
The tech industry's center of gravity is still at CES in Las Vegas, where the annual consumer electronics extravaganza officially opens its doors Tuesday.
Will 2015 be the year that the "connected home" hyped at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas finally establishes itself in reality?
Security experts weigh in on the shortage of cybersecurity workers and what can be done to close the skills gap.
Google has been working over the past year on developing 3D technology for smartphones, but it has the potential to go beyond those devices.
Spotify hopes the art inspires their employees
Due to a reporting error, the story "How to recruit and hire Millennial tech employees," incorrectly stated Scot Melland's job. He is CEO of Dice Holdings. The second headline and the second paragraph have been corrected on the wire and now read:
Due to reporting errors, the story "Fujitsu touts carbon nanotubes for chip wiring," which ran on the wire Tuesday, mischaracterized the way in which Fujitsu Ltd. plans to use carbon nanotubes in some future chips.
Due to a reporting error the story, "Skype users may soon be sending text messages," posted Friday, contained an incorrect conversion of 3 U.K. pence to U.S cents. The correct conversion is $0.06.