Venture capitalist Andreessen thinks Google Glass will be just as 'transformative' as the smartphone - if not more.
U.S. authorities say that cyber thieves used an elaborate scheme involving stolen pre-paid debit card information to steal $45 million from banks.
The U.S. Olympic team has tapped the automaker to design and develop a two-man bobsled for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
Google Glass may be the future of computing, but for now it is limited by needing your phone's data connection.
Robots are increasingly being found in hospitals including a $7M robotic pharmacy that lowered medication errors at UCSF medical center in California.
A big part of Pinterest's growth has stemmed from the website's growing popularity among couples planning their weddings.
Hacks like the one that took over the the AP's Twitter feed are usually caused by a response to a phishing email asking for account information.
The U.S. spends roughly $60 billion on security and surveillance every year and that number is likely to increase as more cities add security cameras.
A group of pro-Syrian regime hackers calling themselves the Syrian Electronic Army have targeted several major news organizations, including the recent hack of the AP's Twitter page.
As profit margins decrease on iPads and iPhones, pressure increases on Apple to enter a new product category.
Samsung's latest flagship phone sees a lot of hardware improvements, but not enough to warrant ditching last year's model, the S3.
Over 3,000 people die every year from distracted driving. A few technology companies are trying to get the phones out of drivers' hands.
A Topeka Capital Markets analyst predicts that Apple will release a 60-inch TV by the end of this year.
MLB Advanced Media CEO Bob Bowman shows CNNMoney how his company is able to feed live game footage to nearly 400 different devices.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets the first person to receive a new bionic hand that is controlled by a mobile app.
Samsung's latest tablet comes with a stylus and the ability to display multiple apps at once, making it a worthy competitor to Apple's iPad Mini.
As PC sales wane, Nina Dos Santos takes viewers on a trip down memory lane of just how much they used to cost.
After initial rejection from Hollywood studios, the creators of canceled TV-show 'Veronica Mars' turned to Kickstarter to fund a film version.
An experimental pill technology at Mass General Hospital in Boston could change how throat-scanning endoscopies are done.
The Shodan search engine allows anyone to search for anything connected to the Internet and if security settings are not turned on, take control of the device.
Aereo allows users to stream broadcast networks over the internet and the major media companies are not happy about it.
The winner of an FTC tech contest says his software is designed to filter out annoying robocalls on your phone.
Fortune's Philip Elmer-DeWitt explains why Apple apologized to Chinese consumers and changed its warranty policies.
From turning on lights to changing TV channels to starting your car, smartphones are able to control more of our lives.
Streetline works with cities to place sensors in parking spaces and uses data to help drivers find an open spot with an app called Parker.
In an age of computers, tablets and smartphones, a Massachusetts business continues to survive repairing vintage and electric typewriters.
As companies begin to connect thermostats, cars, and glasses to the Internet, carriers are looking for a way to bill those items.
Nick D'Aloisio sold his mobile news summarizer Summly to Yahoo and will be working for the company while he completes his high-school level exams.
Kickstarter Co-founder Yancey Strickler says the appeal of crowd-funding is the lack of gatekeepers keeping ideas from the public.
Meet Pinger, an app that turns iPods and tablets into phones and processes billions of text messages every month.
The components of Nintendo's new $299 game console aren't the only reason it takes a loss on each device.
Samsung's latest flagship phone comes with a lot of new camera features and the ability to control the phone using motion gestures.
The new Samsung Galaxy S4 may feature advanced eye controls as the Android heavyweight looks to take a bite out of the iPhone.
Sen. Jerry Moran and Sen. Mark Warner discuss why having more entrepreneurs around like Mark Zuckerberg would improve Congress.
GE has teamed up with Rock Paper Robot and Hypersonic to build 'barista bots' that will print art on top of a cup of coffee.
Peer 1 Hosting has a new app that allows you to see the interconnecting servers that make up the Internet around the world.
Graphene is being touted as the next 'it' material and companies like Vorbeck Materials hope it can help cut lithium battery weight and recharge times.
Groupon founder and former CEO Andrew Mason was known for his eccentric interviews, but the company he leaves behind will need a turnaround.
Mozilla Chairwoman Mitchell Baker talks to CNN about why her company is entering the crowded mobile operating system market.
While no major flagship phones were announced at the 2013 Mobile World Congress, many companies unveiled low-end smartphones with dumbed-down features.
Nokia and Chinese tech companies, Huawei and ZTE are battling to be the other major global competitor to Apple and Samsung in smartphones.
HP takes another crack at the tablet market with the entry-level Slate 7 using the Android operating system instead of Windows or WebOS.
