Researchers from a German university show off a prototype glove that can be used to translate words spelled on air into actual messages on the computer.
Thanks to a wireless brain implant developed by Brown University, people with movement disabilities may one day be able to control PCs with their mind.
Want to make the most out of a $1,450 Chromebook? One way to do so is to set up Ubuntu or Linux Mint for days when you'd rather work with a traditional OS.
No Kinect-like sensor is needed with the MYO gesture-control arm band; users control Macs, PCs, and even Android and iPhone devices by waving their arm.
A new default setting will block cookies on a future Firefox release (version 22), making many privacy-conscious users happy ... and many advertisers not.
In what could be seen as an effort to make its Office 365 subscription models more palatable, Microsoft silently raised the prices of Office for Mac 2011.
Researchers built a computer that never crashes. The crash-proof computer mimics nature's chaos, and is currently in use at the University College London.
Spilled water on your Surface Pro? Don't try taking it apart to fix it. iFixit tore down the tablet-laptop hybrid, revealing its low level of repairability.
Microsoft's Bill Gates visited social networking site Reddit to answer questions by the site's users, and giving us a peek into his thoughts on Apple, Bing, and more.
Thanks to two new features that make Google Hangouts a lot more user-friendly to those in areas with low connectivity, users can control bandwidth settings and chat without video.
According to research firm Canalys, Apple beat both HP and Lenovo in PC sales in 2012, topping the PC market in Q4 – that is, if you consider the iPad a PC.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation previewed a tiny camera to go with its credit-card-sized computer. The $25 camera is due to hit the market in a month or so.
We got our hands on Lenovo's ThinkPad Helix convertible at CES, but, according to the company, it won't be hitting the market this February as planned.