The so-called Islamic State regularly release videos of their fighters-it's an important cog in its powerful propaganda machine. The slick videos often imitates famous Hollywood films and video games, making their fighters look strong and painting war as glamorous. A violent and graphic new video suggests the reality is anything but.
In the evolution of computing, from the desktop computer to the smartphone to the watch, it seemed like just a matter of time before the technology would come to be swallowable - and now it is.
The event, held during the International CES in January, was intended to make a splash for the wearable tech company's new product, the Blaze, a $200 smartwatch that measures a wearer's steps, heart rate and sleep. The watch got a lot of attention that day — but not all for the better.