At the University of Pennsylvania GRASP lab, they are developing small drones that will fly in fleets and act as first responders in crisis situations.
Smartphone-connected bracelets and headbands help you use tech attached to your body to monitor what's going on inside of it.
Nest Labs founder Tony Fadell says inexpensive cell phone components will allow more devices like the Nest to connect everyday items to your phone.
Spotify founder Daniel Ek says the rapid transition to mobile should be a constant worry for Internet entrepreneurs.
A panel of venture capitalists at SXSW discuss what makes winning and losing entrepreneurs.
Programmers at SXSW hack drones and make them move based on Tweets, hand gestures and music.
Techies flock toward the "maker movement," which empowers people to use tech tools like 3-D printing to build everything from toys to musical instruments.
PointGrab's gesture recognition software allows you to use hand gestures to control everything from playback speeds to volume on computers and televisions.
Tech is fashion's latest accessory on designer Asher Levine's smartphone connected clothing.
The New England Patriots partnered with Enterasys to build a free Wi-Fi network in Gillette Stadium to improve connectivity on gameday for its fans.
Home automation isn't new, but tech start-ups are making it cheaper and easier than ever before with devices that talk to your smartphone.
Black Eyed Peas rapper Will.i.am talks about why he launched a tech venture to create accessories for iPhone cameras.
3D Printers could soon have the ability to make guns -- and now Congress could be getting involved. Joe Johns reports.
Flint and Tinder used Kickstarter to bring men's underwear manufacturing back to the US, but was surprised by the challenges they encountered.
Microsoft's Surface tablet is the first PC the company has made and its healthy profit margin could make it a big winner.
FIFA looks to fix referee mistakes by investing roughly $1 million in sensor technology that will track ball movement.
Eben Upton, the man behind Raspberry Pi, hopes to bring computer programming skills to a new generation.
Twenty years ago today, the first text message was sent. SMS texting is on the decline, but it's still big business.
It used to be that brick and mortar stores would later add a website. Now retailers that make their debut online are adding pop-up, real-world stores.
Austin, Texas, is a growing hub for technology startups, and these companies' leaders see a bright future.
A California startup experiments with planting a tree which grows oil-rich nuts, well suited for biofuel production.
Online shopping deals can be had even before Cyber Monday and savvy shoppers can get them from their phones.
CNNMoney visits Israel's biggest defense manufacturer and gets special access to the drones of today and the future.
The team behind the humor website known for posting cute cat pics with goofy captions is getting a reality series on Bravo.
CNNMoney goes holiday shopping using apps to determine our destinations.
Ahead of Facebook's next earnings report, CNNMoney takes an inside look at the company's bottom line.
Apple is widely expected to introduce a smaller, less expensive iPad mini to compete with tablets from Google and Amazon.
High school students are learning to code to gain an edge in the job market.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory are developing car and smartphone batteries that can hold 50 percent more energy.
CNNMoney takes a look at how close mobile payment technology has come to making your wallet obsolete.
Ekso Bionics sells a $130,000 exoskeleton that they say helps paraplegics walk again.
Fortune gets an inside look at the crew and machines that are building 1 World Trade Center.
Thanks to a recent expansion spurred by strong sales, this sporting goods store in Kansas now has over 4000 guns and a simulator.
The gTar project raised more than $200,000 in its first two days on Kickstarter, and its creators hope to make guitar-playing more accessible.
Air Force researchers are working with remote-controlled vehicles to develop technology allowing them to operate without human pilots.
The Wave Glider ocean robot, made by California startup Liquid Robotics, can help monitor ocean temperatures, weather and even detect oil spills.
Online retailers say that stylish prescription frames can be purchased online for a fraction of the cost.
The Cascadia Hour Exchange is a community that uses the CHE, an hour-based currency, to exchange goods and services in Portland, Oregon.
Philadelphia locals volunteer their time to earn Equal Dollars, an alternative currency that can be spent on food and medicine.
Technology startup Xenex manufactures a robot which uses UV light to disinfect hospital rooms that is showing some promise in cutting patient infection rates.
The future of warehouses may be one with fast shipments and few human employees if robots like Kiva Systems continue to invade the workplace.
Chef Homaro Cantu is creating an inhalable form of the berry that will alter your taste buds into thinking bitter but nutritional weeds found everywhere are tasty.
Remote Sensing Metrics uses satellite images of parking lots to estimate sales data of retailers across the country.
Tech startup Codecademy aims to make web coding skills easy to learn with online courses.
Halosource has developed a new table-top device that purifies water and the company is distributing it around the developing world.
Retailers use augmented reality, QR codes and apps to engage the consumers and boost sales this holiday season
Nathan Myhrvold, the former CTO of Microsoft, uses novel laboratory technologies to cook delicious food.
Jackie Roth has been deaf her whole life but, through the use of a unique technology she has been able to become a successful realtor in New York.
Startup Rent the Runway is a company born out of the recession where you can rent high-end designer fashion for a fraction of retail prices.
Hercules Networks sells Automated Charging Machines (ACMs) for powering up mobile devices on the go.