The online fashion retailer is one of a growing number of companies using 24-hour hackathon sessions to create better products.
Co-working spaces like the Brooklyn Makery are helping Internet startups get their business going by giving them a place to work for a relatively low cost.
The first tablet using Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb has a 16x10 display, video chat, and will be upgradeable to 4G.
As it eyes other platforms, the much-celebrated iPad app is counting on sales of big, magazine-style digital ads to drive revenue.
Motorola's super-powered Android phone may be able to act as a netbook, but there are still bugs to work out.
Boston area startup iWalk has created a next generation robotic leg that amputees are calling a 'game-changer'.
Apple's phone for Verizon has a dual-band chip that may allow Apple to build just one phone for all carriers.
4G networks will bring phone customers more data, '10 times faster.' Meet some players who are banking on 4G.
Manufacturers like Mattel and Spin Masters are looking to digital franchises for creating new product lines.
IBM says its supercomputer Watson, after learning to play Jeopardy, can solve real problems in health care and financial services.
There were almost no lines for customers wanting to purchase the Verizon iPhone in person when it went on sale Thursday.
"The cloud" is becoming a catch-all phrase for online services like e-mail, photos and movies that can be accessed from a variety of devices.
NewsCorp's iPad app debuted Tuesday, but all content is available only to those who pay a subscription fee.
Xtranormal CEO Graham Sharp on how his talking teddy bears have become the go-to tool for viral video makers.
Developers are coming up with various apps and technology to allow consumers to pay at the register with just a swipe of their phone.
Eric Schmidt steps down after 10 years at the helm of Google, and the search giant names co-founder Larry Page as the new CEO.
The Apple CEO announced he will be taking a medical leave of absence from the company - his second in two years.
Venutri Motors, in collaboration with Ohio State University, broke the world record for fastest electric car.
Peer-to-peer network BitTorrent supports 100 million users with almost no technical infrastructure, co-founder Bram Cohen explains.
Big brands are meshing technology with the traditional retail experience to engage and inspire shoppers.
CEO Eric Klinker talks about how the company differentiates its software from people who use it to download copyrighted material.
TV manufacturers keep offering more and more Internet features but consumers have no idea what they are or how to use them
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer focused on surging sales of the Xbox 360 in his remarks at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show.
Motorola's Atrix phone features a portable docking station complete with keyboard, trackpad, and LCD screen.
Toshiba is showing 3DTVs and laptops at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show that do not require viewers to wear glasses
Offering group texting from any mobile phone, GroupMe has investors predicting it will be the next breakout tech venture.
Developers are writing programs for the motion controller that lets it be used as a 3D camera, holographic puppet generator and other uses Microsoft never foresaw.
The co-founder of Flickr says that social media and location aware phones will personalize your Internet experience in 2011.
Our reviewers test Google's new operating system but wonder who will buy a netbook and not an Android or Apple tablet.
Evidence gathering is no longer restricted to the hard drive - police must search the cloud and mobile phones as well.
With a fraction of Facebook's and Foursquare's users, Gowalla's latest app allows check-ins to both.
Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins says as games become easier and more social they will beat out traditional platforms like the X-Box.
The online game company has developed a multi-player urban development game similar to the classic computer game.
Boxee founder and CEO Avner Ronin says the digital media receiver market is not a winner-take-all space and there is room to succeed.
Retailing for just under $500, the cost of the materials inside Samsung's Android tablet is estimated to be $213
Barnes and Noble's newest e-book doesn't have enough features to compete with the iPad, its clear rival.
Microsoft's new mobile OS revolves around the user's social network, integrating Facebook, Twitter, and other cloud-based services.
Facebook's Chris Cox says new functions will make it easier to share information only with who you want.
A bunch of Internet wizards hope to generate buzz and get discovered by venture capitalists at the TechCrunch conference.
TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington says selling to AOL will solve some of his company's growth problems.
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