While hose-toting drones may be a fantasy, hose-powered robo-dragons (or robotic hose-dragons — however you like it) are very much a reality. This strange but potentially useful robot from Japanese researchers could snake into the windows of burning buildings, blasting everything around it with the powerful jets of water it uses to maneuver itself. Yes,
Month: June 2018
Egnyte has always had the goal of protecting data and files wherever they live, whether on-premises or in the cloud. Today, the company announced a new feature to help customers comply with GDPR privacy regulations that went into effect in Europe last week in a straight-forward fashion. You can start by simply telling Egnyte that
Apple TV, still definitely not a hobby, has some new features being added as it grows. Tim Cook mentioned there are 50 percent more users now than there were last year, and no doubt they’ll be happy with the addition of Dolby Atmos audio and some nice sign-on streamlining. Apple TV is now the only
Kevin Lynch from the watchOS team introduced the next version of watchOS at Apple’s WWDC keynote. It’s been a slow and steady rise for the Apple Watch. It’s by far the most popular smart watch, and it’s becoming slightly more useful every year. This year is no different. There’s a new workout type for yoga,
Tune in for CNET’s live event coverage of Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference in San Jose, hosted by Lexy Savvides, Ian Sherr and Patrick Holland.
After Mike Luckett found out he wouldn’t have full use of his hands after an accident, he thought his gaming days were over. But a new Microsoft controller is …
This week’s stories include fancy new game announcements for Fallout and Pokemon franchises, Andrew Lincoln’s likely exit from The Walking Dead and Jamie …