Quantum dots make first commercial appearance in Sony TVs

Super-tiny quantum dots help make more brilliant, saturated colors in a new line of Sony TVs. It's the first appearance of quantum dots in consumer electronics.

Beyond Kinect, PrimeSense wants to drive 3D sensing into more everyday consumer gear

With 3D sensors that are 10 times smaller, PrimeSense hopes to spur a new generation of motion-sensing gadgets.

How Rick Thompson became the über investor for gaming (interview)

The co-founder of Playdom is funding game companies; he thinks Zynga's chief executive ought to give up his supervoting rights.

Explore the Internet’s future with Broadcom’s broadband pipe dreamer Henry Samueli

The technical wizard at Broadcom shares his views on broadband technology with us in an exclusive interview.

Tomb Raider’s multiplayer takes a different direction (video interview)

Game changers will include environmental events that can alter the course of battle.

Synaptics’ Sensa eliminates unintentional thumb touches on your tablet screen

It's a little buggy, but the idea behind Sensa is pretty neat.

PowerA’s Moga Pro gives you a console gaming experience wherever you go (hands-on video)

Hitting targets in the Android game Dead Trigger is easy with the Moga Pro game controller for your phone or tablet.

Oculus Rift is virtual reality that won’t make you barf (hands-on preview)

Oculus VR's virtual-reality headset provides a real, immersive 3D experience.

Movea calculates your indoor location with surprisingly few sensors

It was a tightly controlled experiment, but Movea's indoor navigation worked as planned.

TrackingPoint’s Wi-Fi networked sniper scope can lock on targets from afar and stream gun sight video

This new scope raises the question: Can you put too much technology into a smart gun?

FAKE GRIMLOCK GO ON RAMPAGE AT CES (interview)

FAKE GRIMLOCK, a giant robot dinosaur who tweets and blogs about startups, talked to us about what he learned at CES.