Intel and Hoobox Robotics team up on the the Wheelie 7 kit that allows users to pick from ten facial expressions to control a motorized wheelchair.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Who’s going to review your college applications – a committee or a computer?
Artificial intelligence will almost certainly assume a bigger role across college campuses and may help schools decide who gets admitted.
Exclusive: Apple Music is coming to Amazon Echo speakers week of Dec. 17
Amazon and Apple will make the streaming service available to current Apple Music subscribers or potential customers starting the week of Dec. 17.
Apple says iPhone XR is ‘best-selling’ iPhone, as it promotes RED model to help fight AIDS
The iPhone XR has been the “best-selling” iPhone since it went on sale.
Google Fi mobile phone service now works with iPhone and more Android devices — with limits
Google’s Fi was never a wireless disruptor because service was limited to a few phones. Now Google is opening up Fi to the iPhone and more Androids
Hey, Apple: Google’s Pixel Slate tablet is coming after the iPad Pro
Google’s new 1.6-pound anodized aluminum Chrome OS tablet is a capable alternative to an iPad Pro. But it’s expensive.
Black Friday bruise: Amazon technical error discloses email addresses, customer names
Amazon insists there was no data breach. But it did inadvertently disclose email addresses and names of some customers due to a technical error.
Apple’s new Thanksgiving animated ad features original track by singer Billie Eilish
Apple’s new ad is an animated short film released just ahead of Thanksgiving. It is backed by an original track from singer-songwriter Billie Eilish,
Responding to Richard Branson, USA TODAY readers share how tech helps them with dyslexia
USA TODAY readers with dyslexia write in about how technology helps them navigate challenges after reading about Richard Branson’s dyslexia.
Pfizer to raise drug prices in January; says insurance can offset the cost
The pharma giant said 41 drugs would see a price increase, representing 10 percent of its product portfolio. Most will go up 5 percent.