CES was a wonderland of gadgetry and shiny new tech. And while some devices were gimmicky flops, other will doubtlessly find their way into the annals of tech history. On this week’s… Read More
A patchwork of state laws governing drone operations would pose a “real problem” for aerial delivery systems like the one that Amazon is developing, one of the executives in charge… Read More
LAS VEGAS — For our team in Las Vegas, it already feels like CES has lasted several weeks (or perhaps several dozen). But Thursday was actually the first official day of… Read More
Drone sightings by commercial pilots are on the rise, and so is the Federal Aviation Administration’s research into systems that detect and defend against unmanned aerial vehicles. In cooperation with other… Read More
Because little geeks are the future big geeks who will make more cool stuff for all of us, it’s nice to see some CES news that is aimed at kids.… Read More
LAS VEGAS — This has to beat staring at another drone or smart refrigerator. In a large, white tent in the high-profile Central Plaza at CES, models strutted on a… Read More
LAS VEGAS — The final CES media day was packed with surprises, reveals, and more than anything, Amazon’s Alexa. As GeekWire’s Taylor Soper reports, the voice activated Amazon assistant seemed… Read More
LAS VEGAS — I’ve owned my share of cars and SUVs and Jeeps over the years, and while none of them have ever been electric vehicles, I can’t remember ever referring to… Read More
LAS VEGAS — Last night, Faraday Future unveiled their FF 91 electric car at CES. They boasted of a 0-60mph acceleration of 2.39s, the fastest of any production car and… Read More
LAS VEGAS — With a thumping bass soundtrack in a lengthy airplane hangar-like building in Vegas, Faraday Future unveiled their new FF 91 electric “super car” tonight. The automaker was criticized… Read More
LAS VEGAS — Smart home devices — like connected lights, security, and appliances — may seem like they’re in their infancy but the high-tech products already comprise a $3.5 billion annual… Read More
LAS VEGAS — If you thought talking to your washing machine via Amazon’s Alexa was the most grueling example of real-world combat that would be unveiled at CES, think again.… Read More
What’s old is new again. CES, originally known as the Consumer Electronics Show, was launched in 1967 — well before PCs — but for much of its life it was a computer-centric… Read More