TCL Corp. announced its new 10 series — TCL 10Pro, TCL 10L, TCL 10 5G — that will come to the market this year during a Monday press conference at CES 2020.
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Your Roomba and your car’s OnStar GPS system, along with lots of other tech innovations, got their start by winning this competition.
The bipartisan Building Blocks of STEM Act was signed into law by President Donald Trump on Dec. 24 after approval by the House and Senate.
Christina Koch, a 40-year-old electrical engineer from Livingston, Montana, arrived at the International Space Station on March 14.
It appears sex tech will be a a draw at CES 2020, where such products will for the first time qualify for awards.
Sofia Ongele created ReDawn, an app that allows survivors of sexual assault to chat with an artificial intelligence-driven bot that can locate nearby help centers and create reports and ask questions.
Amateur star-watchers say Southern Nevadans don’t have to travel far to appreciate the nighttime darkness.
According to the announcement Friday, the city will use networking equipment donated by Cisco at up to 25 intersections for advanced analytics and connectivity.
Stargazers used solar-filtered binoculars and telescopes to spot Mercury — a tiny black dot — as it passed directly between Earth and the sun on Monday.
CSN will host free viewing parties on Monday morning for a rare celestial event in view of most of the world that won’t happen again for 13 years.
Mobile carriers offered unhelpful explanations for the weird-text phenomenon, which appeared to be widespread, at least according to social media.
Months after announcing plans for a futuristic mini-city in Las Vegas, the developer has reached a deal to buy a project site for more than $300 million.
The California-based company will provide technology and computing resources, along with research and internship opportunities at the facility, set to open in January.
UNLV researcher and astrophysicist Jason Steffen turned data on thousands of distant worlds into chord progressions that may indicate how they have changed since their births.
Geoscience professor Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath is one of just 10 scientists chosen by NASA to select and analyze soil samples from the Mars 2020 mission.
