Sony Corp. unveiled its Airpeak unmanned aerial vehicle, which can be used to shoot film footage.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
New on Hulu: $1.99 deal gets students monthly subscription to the video streaming service
Streaming service Hulu has unveiled a new student discount offer, lowering its monthly price to $1.99, a $4 discount over the standard $5.99 price.
CES 2021: Hologram technology inspired by ‘Star Wars’ could bring ‘new dimension’ to smartphones
San Diego-based tech company IKIN is working on a way to let you turn videos, games and apps on your smartphone into holograms you can interact with.
Talking Tech: A different CES this year due to coronavirus pandemic
Welcome to a new era of Talking Tech. USA TODAY’s Brett Molina and Mike Snider take the reins, just in time for the 2021 CES trade show.
CES preview: 2021 show still brings must-see technology – TVs, drones, robots – but done virtually
CES, the largest global tech conference, begins its first ever virtual expo on Monday. Companies like LG, Samsung and Sony will show off new products.
Quibi is on the go again. Roku is new home for short-lived streaming company’s video library
Streaming tech company Roku has snatched up Quibi, the failed mobile video company founded by Jeffrey Katzenberg that launched and closed in 2020.
President Trump deletes tweets after Twitter, Facebook and Instagram lock down accounts for ‘violations’
Twitter confirmed President Trump deleted tweets causing a lockdown to his account after similar suspensions on Facebook and Instagram.
Samsung brings ‘bigger and bigger’ TVs to market to meet stay-at-home demands of coronavirus pandemic
Samsung’s preview of new televisions coming to market includes bigger TVs to watch movies and more ways to do things at home during the pandemic.
Discovery+ streaming service goes live with new ’90 Day’ series and shows from Chip and Joanna Gaines
Discovery sees its new streaming service, which costs $4.99 monthly or $6.99 for an ad-free version, as a good complement to Netflix.
Target recalls 480,000 infants’ rompers, swimsuits over choking, pinching concerns
Target is recalling nearly 300,000 infant rompers and 181,000 infant girls’ swimsuits because snaps could break or detach and cause a choking hazard.