The new DUI: State may make it illegal to drive while using Google Glass

Possible driving law could be a thorn in Google's plans to make Glass ubiquitous.

Windows Store passes 50,000 apps

After five months on the market, Microsoft is on its way to offering a viable app-store option for consumers.

Windows Blue: Screenshots of the next version of Microsoft’s OS leak online

It looks like Windows 8, but has some modifications that give users more personalization controls.

Nvidia’s Jeff Herbst: ‘We get it’ and ‘we’re here to help’ startups with visual computing

Nvidia continues to invest in companies that can make use of its graphics processors and mobile devices.

Samsung’s looking to dump its e-ink company on Amazon (because e-reader sales stink)

Amazon's rumored purchase of Samsung's Liquavista unit could be the key to that full-color Kindle you've always wanted.

Now Google’s Android unit is reportedly working on a smartwatch

With Apple and Samsung reportedly working on next-generation smartwatches, it was only a matter of time until we heard that Google was joining the party as well.

AMD launches new midrange Radeon graphics chips for budget gamers

It's not a face-melter, but this graphics chip is no slouch.

U.S. Department of Defense orders 120K iPads, 100K iPad minis, 200K iPod touches, and 210K iPhones

The U.S. military is fairly well-equipped with M16s, Abrams battle tanks, and aircraft carriers. But apparently there is a major shortage of shiny new Apple iDevices.

iPhone trade-ins doubled in month leading up to Samsung Galaxy S IV launch

Are people trading in their iPhones for Samsung's new Galaxy S IV?

Agawi launches platform to make PC games work on Android devices

A number of publishers with 15 games will launch on Agawi's Android platform.

IBM creates liquid-based transistors that can process data like the human brain

A new way of creating on-off switches could lead to brain-like computing devices.

Expensive Google Glass could one day control your expensive smart fridge

Google' Glass's augmented reality functionality could extend to control over your garage door and refrigerator, according to a patent filed by Google.

Samsung Galaxy S IV preorders 446% higher than Galaxy S III

That new Android-based smartphone from the biggest phone manufacturer in the world and the big New York launch, the massive screen, and the 13-megapixel camera? Looks like it's pre-selling like the prototypical mobile hotcakes.

Microsoft: Say goodbye to Samsung, say hello to great smartphone photos

Microsoft's going on the offensive against Samsung's best-selling Galaxy S III in a new ad focusing on Windows Phone cameras, like the one in Nokia's Lumia 920.

Samsung’s 85″ ultra high-def TV: $40,000, available for pre-order in about a week

If you've got $40K burning a hole in your pocket and a hankering for a truly massive TV equipped with so ultimate a high definition resolution that there's almost no content available to honestly satisfy all of those lovely 8,294,400 pixels, Samsung's got a TV for you.

Jawbone’s Up health wristband finally comes to Android

Android owners now have one less excuse against getting healthy.

Nvidia’s graphics chips let Shazam identify your favorite song on the radio

GPU applications are spread across enterprise and consumer markets.

Nvidia introduces its own Grid-based server: the Visual Computing Appliance

Nvidia's Grid VCA will speed visual cloud-based applications for users.

Nvidia extends its chip roadmap through 2015, with 100X faster processing

Nvidia promises huge gains in computing power for mobile devices and desktops.